Posted on 05/17/2002 3:57:59 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
As a non-homeschooling parent, I don't.
The only effective group of citizens today in open opposition to big government are the home schoolers. They are the only Americans willing to take on the public education system that props up the entire statist enterprise of big, intrusive government.
This is a load of fetid dhingo's kidneys.
I do appreciate your remarks Boxsford about us non-homeschoolers, but I am here to say that not all public schools fit the bleak picture that Samuel Blumenfeld paints. My children attend schools in our town that encourage parent involvement at all levels of the curriculum and administration. It is not run by liberals. There are no Gay Student Associations. There are no metal detectors and not one student has ever been shot or knifed. Not all public schools are factories designed to turn out good little statist robots and I get peeved at those that frequent these threads that see the world of educating our children as black and white. Vis á vis, homeschool your kids or they have to dwell in the sewer.
Some schools suck and some schools are the standard to which all conscientious parents and educators strive. I am proud to say that the schools in my town are striving to set the standards.
The principal of our Middle School is a Conservative with vision and a passion for what he does and has 35 years experience as an educator at EVERY level. He is a jewel and we are lucky to have him. This Commonwealth that so many believe is a liberal sewer, is lucky to have him. His attitude is infectious among the faculty...and I've met all 125 of them. 95% of them I would be proud to call friend. They are quality people.
I jot down these thoughts to let everyone here know that though the public education system has problems, the schools that get the attention do not represent the majority. And not all the problem schools are urban schools. Some of those are shining examples of what education should be in this country.
I do not state these points to brag or belittle. I state these things only to point out that homeschooling is not an option for everyone and some of the public schools in this country are places to be proud of.
I'm out.
Imagine yourself, BSR, in a situation where the school your child attends is liberal (and all that entails)and does promote the gay agenda. It would be a tough road for you to be constantly acting as watchdog to that school For the most part, BSR, I've seen more kids harmed by public school than good done. I've seen some pretty low standards. Hope you see how very blessed you are to be where you are with your kids!
Oh, I can imagine it. A couple of years ago, before my first kid entered middle school, I went down to the school armed with detailed information on what a number of organizations promoting the gay agenda (PFLAG, GLSEN, etc...) were doing in schools across the nation. I went to see the principal to discuss exactly what the schools policy was regarding these types of groups. I had myself twisted in a knot before I spoke with him. The information I got from that meeting regarding his and the school's policies and curriculum very quickly put my mind at ease. It was also the catalyst that pushed me to get involved with ALL of my kids' teachers and what/how they were teaching. They were actually glad to have a parent interested in this stuff and were proud to share their work with me. It was cathartic in a way.
I am concerned for the state of other schools that have problems across this great nation, but I am very glad to have my little corner of it gliding along nicely.
I'll tell you what happened to my oldest son when in high school.(I have since homeschooled my other two younger children from day one) He was required to read a book, given to all the students in the class by the teacher, on jobs/career choices. My son told me about the book so I picked it up and started to read it. I could not believe what I was reading. There was an entire chapter devoted to prostitution as a viable career choice! I called the school and asked to speak to the teacher. He had no comment to me just that he has been having his students read that book~ for years! So, I called the principal and told her about the book and how offended I was that it was offered to these young adults. I said that it made no sense to suggest a career that is illegal and morally corrupt. She said she was offended too but not for the same reasons. She said that she looked at the book and said that she couldn't believe that the teacher was using such a dated book where the secretaries are using dated office equipment and that that was unacceptable.
Bottom line, the school is still using that book as far as I know and I was the only parent to say a word against it. Made me wonder how much stuff I missed finding out about.
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