I just checked in on World Net Daily and they have three articles concerning gay issues in government schools. Government schools will survive this.
To: wintertime
Sure they will! The alternative would be for parents to take responsibility for their children's education (and baby-sitting)instead of just dumping them at the bus stop.
To: wintertime
Why do you think the government takes so much of you income away by taxation? It's to force as many people as possible to be dependent on government provided services.
To: wintertime
Publix skuuls would survive the flood of Noah.
To: wintertime
Yep, there are a lot of mind-numbed-robots out there...
Frogs that are already cozy and warm lulled into a stupor.
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02/17/2006 6:36:57 AM PST by
Just A Nobody
(NEVER AGAIN - Support our troops. I *LOVE* my attitude problem! Beware the Enemedia.)
To: wintertime
Unfortunately government schools will survive anything. The government bureaucracy that is behind the teachers union is far too powerful and influential to be affected by anything the schools do.
Consider: We have a national Department of Education in Washington. Each State has a state Department of Education. Every city of any size, and many small towns have a Department of Board or Board of Education. Each county has a Board of Education.
Except for local school boards, this bureaucracy is not elected and is not accountable to the public. The so0called teachers union is an intragal part of this bureaucracy with members of each drifting back and forth from one to the other.
Mixed in is the largely unmentioned textbook publishers and the vast industry that serves the physical plants.
It's not about teaching or education, it's about money. The education bureaucracy fights to prevent the requirement that teachers be tested or qualified so that membership can be expanded. Teachers are harder to fire than automatic elevator operators in Washington.
What it will take is recognition by the public that the whole system must be dumped.
To: wintertime
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