Posted on 10/26/2002 5:07:05 AM PDT by SLB
'The flight from public schools' November edition to feature in-depth look at homeschooling revolution
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: October 26, 2002 1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
A devastating look at the current state of public schools in America and the resulting revolution in homeschooling is the topic of the upcoming November 2002 edition of WND's acclaimed monthly print magazine, Whistleblower.
Titled "THE FLIGHT FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS," the issue documents the increasingly bizarre curricula (from "jihad games" to "celebrating the dead"), notorious "zero-tolerance" discipline (suspending children for playing cops-and-robbers on the playground or giving a cough drop to a friend) and increasingly overt sexual indoctrination (homosexual propaganda now taught beginning in kindergarten). It shows how and why the government's education system has become so controversial that former U.S. Secretary of Education William Bennett now publicly exhorts parents on national television to take their children out of the learning institutions over which he once presided and to homeschool them instead.
The issue guides readers through the fascinating world of homeschooling showing how home-taught children consistently outperform their public- and private-schooled peers on standardized tests, and are now being actively sought out by Ivy League colleges.
"This issue is crucial to our freedom as individuals and as a nation," said WorldNetDaily's editor and CEO Joseph Farah. "I urge all WND readers to read this issue of Whistleblower especially if you have school-aged children. I truly believe this special report may change the course of your life and your children's lives."
"In fact," said WND Vice President and Managing Editor David Kupelian one of four top editorial staffers (including Farah) that homeschool their children "this issue is an excellent resource for helping parents make the decision, and then the transition, to home school."
The issue includes a powerful essay on the subject by Farah, adapted from his forthcoming book, "Taking America Back."
Exactly.
Actually, he's probably urging people to homeschool so they will buy his K12 curriculum, which is used in some government schools as well.
Another "conservative" who's found a way to the government trough.
Bonjour, Mamzelle -- :)
The "little bank" is for money orders and wire transfers back to Mexico. I imagine they also sell phone cards, and probably illegal documents out of the back room. They probably charge 3 or 4 per cent on the wire transfers, so it's a nice little business to be in. This is a big reason why the banks are starting to accept the Mexican Matricula Consular ID cards...they want a piece of the action.
You probably have also noticed that your local "big" grocery store now has 2 or 3 aisles of nothing but "Mexican" grocery items...even up to and including Mexican soda pop, the (really good) hot sauces, etc.
My major chain grocery stores have them, and I live in Maryland, which is not your typical "border state"... :)
And that's the nature of the game in the public schools, but also in many high-end (i.e., expensive) private schools. And thus, curricula also become a mirror or reflection of the pop culture of the day, at the cost of academics.
Our four children have always been homeschooled. I see and am thankful for the incredible results.
You will, too.
Is this President Bush's program?
Another "conservative" who's found a way to the government trough.
It is quite obvious to me that you have neither followed Bill Bennett's career or understand what he is doing. His objective has ALWAYS been to give a quality education to as many children as he possibly can. Don't slam him for making it available through the public school. Some parents just can't make the jump on their own.
BTW - I am an 11 year veteran of the HS war and have followed Bennett's work. Try not to be too judgemental of how others are fulfilling their desire for a quality education - until you have walked in their shoes, you have no idea what their struggles are. Ultimately home schooling is about the PARENTS making good decisions for their kids. The more options available, the better.
You are right in almost everything you say. The part of consulting with Texas educators isn't. They have no more clue than anyone else. Yes, we have always had a sizeable population of people of Mexican decent. These people are Americans, as much as you or I, some have been in this State much longer than a lot of Texans. They are no problem to educate - except of course, for the gang member and that is evident everywhere. WE have also had illegals for many, many years. They didn't usually bring their families, but when they did, they behaved themselves in every way because there really was a time they would be deported.
Now you have a group of people here just for the money and the freebies and they absolutely know they will not be deported. They also absolutely know they will not be held responsible for taxes, medical cost, educational costs, or their illegal activities (and I don't just mean border crossing.) These people are untouchable. They are protected by the greedy corporations that are making a killing because we take care of the benefit package for them. They are protected by the politicians that are being paid by said greedy corporations (from the highest level on down). Theya re being protected by the courts and law enforcement that says, there is nothing they can do so just let them go. They are being protected by the people who mistakenly believe they are been so generous by supporting their cause. They are being protected by the people who support Republicans no matter what they do. These people have free rein in this country and believe me it spills over into the school system. Texas educators don't know how to handle this any more than others. All of this is detrimental to the school system at large. So much resources is being diverted to care for their special needs, it is being taken from the other children.
Their attitude goes much farther than just rudeness. They know they have the upper hand. They know they can do whatever they wish and the citizens can do nothing. They have powerful friends and protectors. It is suicide, not just to the school system, but to the nation as a whole.
This country has been int he election mode for quite some time now. Does it make anyone wonder why illegal immigration has not been an issue for anyone except Tancredo? It is the very crucial issue that is just being ignored.
Skip the second job, quit the first and home school. Believe me, you can do it very successfully on a very small shoestring. Look into it. Your state probably has a great homeschool resource place that can get you started. You can also contact Home School Legal Defense Association to get a state contact.
Good Luck.
And no one dares talk about it, or the implications.
What's different about immigration today is that there's no desire among immigrants to be American. At best, this is just plain *rude*.
You see that all over the U.S. No assimulation, no English, and U.S. citizens are footing a whale of a tax bill paying for their free county health care, schooling, (in many states) voting rights, and citizenship for all the illegals' babies. My great gripe with Dubya is that he turns a blind eye to the "reconquista" going on. U.S. citizenship seems to mean nothing anymore, except we get to pay the taxes. ENOUGH!
Well the family expects to eat and have a home too. No work, no shoestring. LOL
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