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Anti-public school movement grows: Dobson, Maddoux, Dr. Laura radio broadcasts boost grass-roots
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Tuesday, April 16, 2002 | By Julie Foster

Posted on 04/15/2002 11:45:37 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

A campaign to end government involvement in education has seen rapid expansion of its efforts in the wake of Dr. James Dobson's advice to parents to remove their children from California public schools.

In the week following Dobson's March 28 Focus on the Family radio broadcast, the Alliance for Separation of School and State reports the number of new signers to its Internet-based "Proclamation for the Separation of School and State" increased from an average of five per day to over 100 per day.

Alliance's proclamation states simply: "I proclaim publicly that I favor ending government involvement in education." More than 15,000 individuals have electronically signed the proclamation, including Domino's Pizza founder Tom Monaghan, Cato Institute President Edward Crane, Conservative Caucus founder Howard Phillips and best-selling "Left Behind" series co-author Tim LaHaye. A complete list of proclamation signers can be found on the group's website.

As reported by WorldNetDaily, during his broadcast, Dobson said if he had children in California, he "wouldn't put the youngster in a public school." The traditional-values advocate added, "I think it's time to get our kids out."

Alliance's proclamation also received a boost after radio advice guru Dr. Laura Schlessinger announced her agreement with Dobson during her April 9 broadcast. "I stand with Dr. James Dobson," she declared. "Take your kids out of public schools."

On the same day, popular Christian talk-show host Marlon Maddoux also gave his support to Dobson.

Founded in 1994, Alliance's goal is the end of federal, state and local involvement with schooling, particularly in K-12 education. "We believe government has no role in financing, operating, or defining schooling or even compelling attendance," states the group's website.

Alliance President Marshall Fritz said, "Our mission is to reestablish parental control of education by eliminating the government control, which has led to propaganda masquerading as education."

A non-profit, non-denominational organization, Alliance has set an ultimate goal of 25,000,000 signatures – enough to make the idea of school-state separation more appealing to "political movers," states the group's website.

Government schools, universally dubbed "public" (and sometimes "common") schools, have come under intense scrutiny in recent years. Changes in education philosophy and social morals, as well as ever-increasing taxes to pay for government schools that produce dubious results, have brought the debate between public and private schools to a fevered pitch. Fritz's organization has reached the conclusion that "common schools," while appearing to be fair when they began in the mid-19th century, simply don't work.

"The Common School wasn't so bad for 100 years; they imparted the Protestant majority's values to mostly Protestant kids. Some groups escaped (e.g., Christian Reformed, Seventh Day Adventist, and Catholics); others were small and took their lumps (e.g., Jews, atheists, and Jehovah's Witnesses). The flaw of the common school only became clear to traditionalists when the tables were turned on them," reads an Alliance explanation of what the group considers public schools' fundamental flaw.

Over the last 50 years, "modernists" have controlled much of society, says Alliance, and are using schools to impart their idea of what is "good" – the definition of which often conflicts with those who call themselves "traditionalists." Identifying itself with "traditionalists," Alliance hopes to detach schools from all levels of government, allowing groups of like-minded individuals to educate their own children in their own way.

"Compromise is not possible: Some want prayer in school, some want condoms. Printing prayers on condoms satisfies nobody. Communities are split," the group's website explains.

Home-school advocates agree and have long sought separation from government education establishments.

"Home-schooling is a version of private-schooling. It is private-schooling," said Karen Taylor, a trustee of the California Homeschool Network.

Though CHN has seen no discernible increase in home-schooling due to the Dobson and Schlessinger broadcasts, Taylor believes the current backlash against public schools is increasing awareness that home-schooling is a legitimate option to public schools. And the fact that Dobson and Schlessinger have now publicly become part of that backlash will help more parents find alternatives to government-sponsored education.

"Many people look to them for guidance and respect their viewpoints," Taylor said.

But while private schools may be tolerated by public-school advocates, home-schooling is often rejected as ineffective and even damaging by critics.

Since 1988, the National Education Association has maintained the position that "home-schooling programs cannot provide the student with a comprehensive education experience." This, despite the fact that home-schoolers consistently outperform their public school counterparts in standardized tests. The NEA is one of the largest and most powerful unions in the United States.

Alliance's "Proclamation for the Separation of School and State" can be viewed and/or electronically signed at the organization's website.


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Tuesday, April 16, 2002

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1 posted on 04/15/2002 11:45:37 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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but... but... how will the state force kids to learn about evolution and global warming???
2 posted on 04/16/2002 12:18:19 AM PDT by arielb
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To: arielb
Bump!
3 posted on 04/16/2002 12:19:20 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
I'm concerned that we'll lose all that hard-won tolerance for perverts, green weinies, and America-haters, and the poor NEA will see its influence erode.../sarc

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

4 posted on 04/16/2002 12:28:12 AM PDT by Judith Anne
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To: Judith Anne
LOL!!
5 posted on 04/16/2002 12:28:56 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: Judith Anne
HEHEHE! It would be a problem, wouldn't it? We all know that children need indoctrination lest they think for themselves and become (gasp) individuals! LOL
6 posted on 04/16/2002 12:36:47 AM PDT by brat
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To: brat
And think of the travesty of letting PARENTS decide how to raise their own children? Who KNOWS what ideas they'd implant, what history they'd teach???!!! The darlings might not be socialized in an NEA approved way! The horror of it all! /sarc
7 posted on 04/16/2002 12:52:46 AM PDT by Judith Anne
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To: arielb
State sanctioned "teaching excellence" tests Of the type used to "prove" that public schools are getting better and to "guarantee" a consistent curriculum throughout the state?
8 posted on 04/16/2002 1:04:48 AM PDT by weegee
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To: Judith Anne
LOL You know parents aren't capable of raising the children. It takes a village....Hillary said so! LOL
9 posted on 04/16/2002 1:22:14 AM PDT by brat
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To: Judith Anne
Some want prayer in school, some want condoms.

No more condoms. Prayere is the answer. If kids want to engage in sex they should just pray they don't get pregnant.

10 posted on 04/16/2002 1:35:58 AM PDT by Rudder
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To: JohnHuang2
One way to give the movement some legs is to infuriate the black community by forcing them to face the truth of what the public schools (i.e. Democrats)have done to them.

This may be a tall order, but if done right, nothing will be more potent to effect change.

11 posted on 04/16/2002 1:54:33 AM PDT by Paulie
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To: JohnHuang2
Since 1988, the National Education Association has maintained the position that "home-schooling
programs cannot provide the student with a comprehensive education experience"

It's the NEA's idea of a "comprehensive education experience" that is scary to so many parents.

12 posted on 04/16/2002 2:00:53 AM PDT by usadave
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To: Judith Anne
Funny Judith!
13 posted on 04/16/2002 2:03:35 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: usadave
re Post #12: You're right Dave.

The Education Page

14 posted on 04/16/2002 2:11:16 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: JohnHuang2
There is strength in numbers, and the NEA has been a monolith of liberalism for years. If those of us on the other side send a message in numbers, we can change the educational system in this country......The public schools have become a pool of filth and false information being fed into young minds.....
15 posted on 04/16/2002 2:27:42 AM PDT by WyCoKsRepublican
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To: erizona;hsmomx3;Homeschool_list;larryjohnson; KentuckyWoman; MHGinTN; carolina; joathome...
Ping
16 posted on 04/16/2002 7:08:27 AM PDT by madfly
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To: Lizavetta; wasp69; cantfindagoodscreenname; BallandPowder; wyopa; joathome; Momto2; RipeforTruth...
Homeschool Ping!!

As usual, if you want off my homeschool ping list just let me know. I know sometimes it just gets to be too much. Just freepmail me and let me know and I'll take you off, no questions asked and no hard feelings. Except for you, Osage Orange. You can't be excused. ;-)

Also, if anyone is interested in joining my list, please freepmail me and let me know. I try to keep up with the articles of interest, with a lot of help for others on the list, which I highly appreciate!

17 posted on 04/16/2002 7:24:55 AM PDT by 2Jedismom
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To: Rudder
Printing prayers on condoms satisfies nobody.

This is the first time I have heard that the NEA is willing to promote prayer in guvrnmint schools

18 posted on 04/16/2002 7:57:33 AM PDT by notpoliticallycorewrecked
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To: 2Jedismom
as always, thanks for the ping !!!
19 posted on 04/16/2002 8:02:24 AM PDT by TxBec
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To: madfly; 2Jedismom
Thanks for the pings!
20 posted on 04/16/2002 8:41:49 AM PDT by Artist
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