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Pure attempt by the left to indoctrinate
mohawk600
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This is just absolutely disgusting. Teachers telling children not to tell their parents about questions on an "equity" survey.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/students-told-to-hide-equity-survey-questions-from-parents
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Sending your kid to public school in most districts is tantamount to child abuse.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
"Sending your kid to public school in most districts is tantamount to child abuse."
To each his own opinion. I'm watching the opposite scenario play out as home schooled children fail to 'fit in' or simply can't function when it's time for them to enter public higher education.
In rural areas, the school board is an elected position. Flaming degenerates and wild eyed liberals don't make it or don't get re-elected after one term.
Home or private schools if you really care about your children.
You think schools are bad, just watch TV or partake in social media like FB and Twitter.
I've never seen a home schooled kid not be able to fit in, other than they're typically advanced mentally and emotionally for their age. And of course you're correct about rural areas... thus my comment "most districts". The fact is rural districts are the minority.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Only getting worse
Intimidating children into hiding things from their parents is a predator technique.
I went to public schools my entire life (except for Christian school in 7th grade and Christian boarding school in 11th grade) ..............Kindergarten in 1975 to graduating in 1987. I got an amazing education. In the elementary years, busing in the less desirable element was common. They were the trouble-makers in the school, because they were coming to a neighborhood school and culture that they couldn't deal with. They nor their parents valued the education being given to them. In those days......if they failed, they got held back. Their peers would make fun if they did well.
Junior high in the early 90's was more of a mix, no more busing and larger schools. It was still up to the student to do well.
In high school, everyone started to "clique up" and the disadvantaged took their path.
I got lucky. I had an excellent public school education. If I had been home-schooled, I still would have been OK. My father was an attorney and my mother was a teacher.
Would I send my hypothetical child to public school now?....................................H#@L NO