I was wondering how long it would take for someone to post that **thier** child’s school was different. Gee! And not at all effected by what goes on in California.
Before long, every textbook in the nation will be scubbed clean of the words “mother” and “father”, and will thoroughly reflect the homosexual ( Marxist) agenda.
So it's bad for someone to say some teachers are fighting back, and trying to provide a quality conservative education? Or are you saying:
a.) All teachers are rotten if they work in a government school?
b.) There's no hope for government schools, and we should all just give up?
Which is it? Are all states like Califronia, or are you just being negative?
I was just posting a reply to NELSON111 about my daughter’s American history teacher. Her school as a whole is not totally bad. As a matter of fact, at least up till today, her history teacher hasn’t even mentioned MLK and this is “Black History Month”.
The fact that she is the only one who “gets it” in her history class is what may be the telling factor here. I don’t know what the percentage of non-involved parents is, but I can say that the hallways are not really crowded on “Parent’s Night”.
As far as her school being different than the ones in California and the one that NELSON111 was talking about - I guess it is. At least her classes are. I see some PCness here and there, but not much, yet. I can also say that I know her teachers seldom teach from the text-book. I’m OK with that because she seldom is even allowed to take it home. I’ve wondered if that was a telling factor also.