Certainly that is true, but that was not my point. Concerning your point, the leftist National Education Assn. is a twin of the ACLU and they both applaud almost any anti-Christian, pro-vulgarity, pro-recreational drug messages.
OK, so you don’t like public schools because they’re leftist. I don’t like them because they’re “public.” Would you support them if they bring back corporal punishment, start requiring jackets and ties, mandate prayer, post the 10 commandments on every square inch of space, expel students for sneaking into R-rated films at the local theater, and teach the Bible as fact? I still would not. In fact, as a “vulgar” pro-drug-legalization atheist, I’d only oppose them even more. My problem here is with the NEA, not the ACLU (which, BTW, sided against the school in this case). I have a problem with tax dollars being used to support these virtual prisons, and the Supreme Court in turn awarding them jurisdiction over kids even when they’re not at school.