It's not neutral to present in a natural science class the supernatural as an alternative. Teaching Creation Biology, Creation Geology, or Creation Astronomy utterly undermines the teaching of the sciences, and would be an establishment of religion.
Neither is "a" the best answer, of force-feeding multiculturalism to kids as the way of giving them everything. It undermines *our* culture.
THE BEST SOLUTION IS SCHOOL CHOICE - (c). There is no other solution that gives parents and student the education they need and deserve.
You can see why multiculturalists and secularists are adamantly opposed to school choice, now.
The left does want ideological control over our children; but there is also the NEA union jobs, the feeding of the NEA establishment, and the provision of shock troops and massive funds for the Democratic party; and the powerful lobbying power over legislation that the NEA enjoys. This will be a tough nut to crack.
As far as vouchers...I wouldn't be overly upset about voucher money going to religously-oriented schools...except in the UK the government has allowed Muslims to have their own publicly funded schools...schools of hate and subversion. I don't want to fund the training of generations of Hardiest Muslims. If we could forbid the teaching of every bit of Muslim hate ...but they would do it anyway, wouldn't they?
I like the approach of the Alliance for the Desperation of School and State...no government support for school...and stop collecting the taxes that paid for those schools so that people can afford to pay for their own schools; and for those too poor to pay full boat, others will have the funds to voluntarily help them.
That's an interesting proposal. But wouldn't you have inequity between schools across the country?