Posted on 11/21/2004 12:25:55 PM PST by Robert Tracinski
Parents must be incharge, we are always thier scapegoats! The Teachers will have to Teach!! Perform or else.
we should disband the ecucation dept and all its tenticls into public education....parents should take charge.
John Kerry: NO NO NO, lets pay the teachers more.
Did you go to public skools or something?
public schools belong to the teachers union and the liberals in washington .....
Bully!!!
Heh, heh. I almost feel sorry for the RATS. Just a few days ago they were calling for red states to secede but you just watch the consternation as they denounce even the thought of withdrawing from the public edumacation system.
Hehehe...i notist the sam thang.
Yes indeed. Why hasn't this happened under Bush. Maybe now with the Congress we can get it all back.
Well I guess we have to change that HUH! Demand the chnage be made.
The poster has reversed the author/poster information. Rob Tracinski is not the poster. He is the author.
"public schools belong to the teachers union and the liberals in washington ....."
There is absolutely no reason besides politics for any State
to be so heavily involved in the delivery of education. It is a perfectly legitimate goal to have education privately delivered, same as health care.
If we can have state of the art health care in privately owned and operated hospitals, we can do at least as well with privately owned and operated school systems.
amen
SC sounds like a good place to raise a family.
This would be great, I hope they make it happen.
Doing this in every state would solve SO MANY problems. The only thing needed would be making sure the elementary schools are accredited, just like is done already with private and religious schools at all levels.
And breaking the back of the Teachers' unions would destroy one of the last functioning bastions of commie/socialism in the world today.
Butt att lest yoo hav thee excus of beeing a hik okee hoo caint spel and has no cents of ironny.
Not that I have any hope of that. The state's rating is very poor. If she really is interested in helping to create jobs in SC., she would concentrate on doing her job. You can't bring business and jobs into the state if the people aren't well educated or the school systems are not attractive to people willing to relocate.
Oh, Let it be so!
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