While I don't like what the school district is doing, the proper course of action for the parents is either to (a) vote the idiots out (the school board in this case)or (b) educate your kids somewhere else. Like most of you, I don't want a court (especially the 9th Cir.) dictating what - and what not - is taught to my kids.
I don't want a court (especially the 9th Cir.) dictating what - and what not - is taught to my kids.
I can agree with that.
The problem in our area (San Jose) is that most of the school board (4 out of 5 seats) are in the northern part of our school district that is dominated by Latinos.
We could vote someone reasonable in our area, but they would be useless.
We're trying to split our district, but we can't get enough volunteers to help with getting petitions signed.
A small group of us is now trying to start a charter school in our area.
"While I don't like what the school district is doing, the proper course of action for the parents is either to (a) vote the idiots out (the school board in this case)or (b) educate your kids somewhere else. Like most of you, I don't want a court (especially the 9th Cir.) dictating what - and what not - is taught to my kids."
There is another option in extreme cases, and it's getting to be an extreme case with some of these jerks in black.
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.