Since these schools only get federal money for fannies in the seats, I suggest that parents that oppose these homosexual promoting activities organize and hold their children from school. If the district sees a 40% or greater absentee rate when it is supporting these activities they will be forced to either listen to what parents want or ammend their budgets accordingly. Hitting them in the check book is the only way to get school administrators attention. Participation would have to be large to have an impact.
Since these schools only get federal money for fannies in the seats,
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In my state, the government schools only get money from the STATE if there are fannies in the seat.
Government schools need three things: Students, money, and votes.
When a parent removes their child, the government school has lost a student, money, and a voter who will go to the polls and vote for reps who are hostile to government schools.
You make an excellent point. Hit them in the checkbook. However, a 40% absentee rate is an impossible dream. Even in states where easily 70% oppose gay marriage, I can't imagine as many as 30% keeping their kids out of school on principle. (NPI)
For the record, we homeschool. (Which in PA is no picnic.)