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THE FAILED EDUCATION "REFORMS" (12-year old cuffed for puddle jumping)
NewsWithViews.com ^ | April 14, 2003 | Tom DeWeese

Posted on 04/13/2003 3:23:34 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay

Sometimes a single incident can reveal the widespread rot that has affected the nation's school systems as they strive to indoctrinate the children entrusted to their care while neglecting to teach them the Three R's.

In Inverness, Florida, a 12-year-old boy was cuffed*, arrested, and taken in a patrol car to jail where he was held for two hours. His crime? You aren't going to believe it! Kyle Fredrikson was walking back to class from lunch when Deputy Tim Langer saw the boy "purposely stomping in the water" after being told numerous times by school personnel to stay with the group and out of the rain. Little boys like to stomp on puddles. Always have and always will.

He didn't comply and Officer Langer took the sixth-grader to a school office where he was handcuffed and taken to jail. Kyle was charged with disruption of an educational institution, a misdemeanor. After sitting for two hours by himself in a police holding room, the police released the boy to his mother and grandmother.

His parents were understandably outraged. "The inmates had access to him. Can you imagine that for stomping in a mud puddle?" said his father. Lt. James Martone, who oversees the school resource officer program, said Langer made a proper arrest. "He did his job," Martone said. "It's a fine line any officer in the schools walks."

Why was it a good arrest? Why do these things happen to children today, when earlier generations of children never faced such lunacy? The answer is that the school "curriculum" today is 100 percent behavior modification, not academics. Kyle was being a little boy, expressing his individuality and his indifference to overzealous authority. In today's educational environment, both are affronts to the "system" and must be dealt with quickly and severely. To the system, students are intended to be properly trained human resources. In the world of education today there are no children anymore.

An item from the Education Reporter reveals how, under the Socialist concept of Sustainable Development, schools are being restructured to enforce "cradle-to-grave life-long learning." Preschool, formally known as kindergarten, is becoming mandatory. Parents are told it gives children a head start, but it only gives schools a head start in their mission to indoctrinate them. It gives the school the priority of determining the children's values.

Retired educator and former Fulbright scholar Margaret Brogley who spent nearly 40 years in the classroom says public education is failing because of the methods and materials used, not because there aren't enough toddlers enrolled in preschool.

Mrs. Brogley noted that, over the past 40 years, education has been dumbed down, from fuzzy math to the dearth of phonics reading instruction to the inability of many students to use cursive handwriting. "For 50 years, we have heard of the necessity to improve education," she wrote to Arkansas state education leaders, "How long will it take? Every time the 'experts' fix the situation, it becomes worse. Now the child is to learn to read by the 4th grade. Why so long? I am no genius, but I learned to read before the first year was over."

"Will education be improved (by enrolling young children in pre-school)?" Brogley asked rhetorically, then answered her own question: "No, but it will cost billions of dollars…adding more school years to a child's life will accomplish nothing."

With preschool showing poor results, it should come as no surprise that the more than one billion dollars a year of federal aid for after-school programs in 7,500 public schools nationwide has not helped most children academically, according to a federally funded study.

The report, "When Schools Stay Open Late," conducted by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., said children who attend after-school activities at public elementary and middle schools are more likely to encounter bullies, vandals, thieves and drug users than those who do not. The after school centers, says the report, have limited influence on academic performance, no influence on feelings of safety or on the number of "latch-key children; and some negative influence on behavior. Middle school participants are "more likely to report that they had sold drugs and were somewhat more likely to report that they smoked marijuana."

From being arrested for stomping on a rain puddle to the ineffectiveness of both preschool and after school programs, and everything in between, the failure of the US education system continues to demonstrate how thoroughly trashed it has been in the past half century of "reform." The reform that is necessary now is the return of control to local school boards, the reduction of the control that teacher's unions exercise, and an end to the disastrous federal involvement in the nation's educational systems.

It has been several decades since a government study revealed the failure of the nation's education system and nothing has changed, except for the worse. A new American Revolution is needed to take our schools back from those who have been deliberately dumbing down our students. We need real teachers in our classrooms, not "facilitators." We need a renewed emphasis on the basics, not the judgement-neutral curriculum that is more concerned with "self-esteem" than teaching children anything.

Tom DeWeese is the publisher/editor of The DeWeese Report and president of the American Policy Center, a grassroots, activist think tank headquartered in Warrenton, VA. The Center maintains an Internet site at http:www.americanpolicy.org


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To: ChemistCat
I don't know about vouchers anymore. I like the idea of scholarship funds or tax write-offs for individuals or companies.

Of course the teachers unions would have a fit.

You're getting a bargain at $505 a month for three kids. The kids are probably getting a good education, however. My brother is going to pay $12,000 next year for his daughter's tuition at an independent Catholic high school. They can't send her to the local public high school.
21 posted on 04/13/2003 4:11:33 PM PDT by ladylib
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To: fight_truth_decay
Apparently "the annointed" are too compassionate to paddle this kid for misbehaving, but they are perfectly willing to absolutely terrrify him for a few hours.

Somehow I don't get why they think that is kinder.
22 posted on 04/13/2003 4:12:24 PM PDT by Restorer (TANSTAAFL)
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To: Scothia
Your son was a victim of the feminization of the schools and, they hope, the entire country. These women should not even be in charge of boys. Not only do they NOT teach them to read etc., DO teach them almost everything else we don't want them exposed to but they are trying to turn them into girls besides.
23 posted on 04/13/2003 4:14:23 PM PDT by Let's Roll (And those that cried Appease! Appease! are hanged by those they tried to please!")
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To: Let's Roll
Your son was a victim of the feminization of the schools and, they hope, the entire country. These women should not even be in charge of boys. Not only do they NOT teach them to read etc., DO teach them almost everything else we don't want them exposed to but they are trying to turn them into girls besides.

You're exactly right. He was. I'll never forget the idiot neophyte (Smyrna, Georgia, 1991) who whined that she felt her life "endangered" by my son's presence. He never threatened her whatsoever by word or deed. She just thought he was too strong, too dominant, too "male".

Don't worry. He kept right on being "too male".

24 posted on 04/13/2003 4:23:48 PM PDT by Scothia (If you pray for rain, prepare to deal with some mud.)
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Parents are often required to put their child put on a regimen of Ritalin. Seven million government-approved drug addicts are going to school in drug-free zones!
25 posted on 04/13/2003 4:26:16 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay (occupied)
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To: fight_truth_decay
12-year old cuffed for puddle jumping

Zero tolerance!

26 posted on 04/13/2003 4:28:20 PM PDT by A. Pole
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To: ladylib
You have a normal, disobedient boy and you cuff him and take him to the police station for jumping in a puddle?

Just more conditioning for the emerging police state brought to you by George Clinton, Bill Bush, Bob Gore, and Al Dole.

27 posted on 04/13/2003 4:30:59 PM PDT by Mulder (No matter how paranoid you are, you're not paranoid enough)
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To: fight_truth_decay
: "I think it's true, but you are always going to have the strings attached as long as you have the federal money coming in. That's why I would like to see us just abolish the U.S. Department of Education -- in which case, all the state departments of education are going to collapse because they get up to 80% of their operating budget from my old office.... then, we go back and restore the finest system the world has ever known. Now that to me would be even more devastating to the United Nations people -- the internationalists -- than getting out of the U.N. Because if the biggest country, the most important economic power in the world, the United States, all of a sudden decided to jump off board of the "School To Work" agenda, which is an international one, they are going to be in such trouble they will not know what to do."
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A recent survey of public high schools students says that many of them do not like School-to-Work programs. They want academic programs -- not vocational, and they want higher academic standards.

This survey also stated that students and their parents know that they can get an education elsewhere, that they have choices. It no longer has to be the public school system -- they can get an education "through the air" -- via the internet.

Brick and mortar schools may be on their way out. Many states are now trying to attract home schooling students back to the public schools by offering on-line courses. Just give the public what it wants -- it seems that no one, parents or students, want STW programs.

Hillary, Marc, and Lamar Alexander might love STW programs, but the kids and their parents hate them.
28 posted on 04/13/2003 4:31:27 PM PDT by ladylib
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To: fight_truth_decay

And they wonder why many law abiding, upright individuals have nothing but contempt for them.

29 posted on 04/13/2003 4:31:40 PM PDT by Jhoffa_ (It's called "adoption" Perhaps you've heard of it?)
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To: The Other Harry
Some vouchers are better than no vouchers. Certainly the kids in the D.C. schools deserve to get them. I can think of some other areas as well -- too many to list.

Actually, I fail to see why taxpayers should foot the bill for failing schools as well as help pay for vouchers for those students in failing schools. That just boggles the mind. Why not fix the schools?

My point is many Americans who are supporting and calling for vouchers think it means all you have to do is say you want your child to go to private school and voila!! you have it. Just don't think it will work that way. Now if when the President is calling for vouchers, he states this will not be for the average taxpaying American - this will be another program to help only the minority or low income families - do you think so many would be in favor. They are being misled and that bothers me.

It isn't a start - it is a big leap down the same old path.

30 posted on 04/13/2003 4:34:38 PM PDT by nanny
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To: scouse

Hey, knock it off..

That cop puts his life on the line every day to protect you from puddle jumpers. You should be grateful someone is still willing to take a full benefits, high profile, unionized, job for life like those cops do..

31 posted on 04/13/2003 4:36:45 PM PDT by Jhoffa_ (It's called "adoption" Perhaps you've heard of it?)
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To: fight_truth_decay
We should just ask the question of how many braindead socialists that are being created in these jails (schools just does not feel like the right name for these places anymore)? But also how many diehard, anti-state, anti-government anarchists these places are creating?

32 posted on 04/13/2003 4:37:30 PM PDT by Paul C. Jesup
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To: fight_truth_decay
We should NOT just ask the question of how many braindead socialists that are being created in these jails (schools just does not feel like the right name for these places anymore)? But also how many diehard, anti-state, anti-government anarchists these places are creating?
33 posted on 04/13/2003 4:37:50 PM PDT by Paul C. Jesup
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To: nanny; ChemistCat
With vouchers we can expect BIG government to exert even more control over private schools than it does over public schools.
34 posted on 04/13/2003 4:38:03 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay (occupied)
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To: *Education News; EdReform; madfly
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35 posted on 04/13/2003 4:39:32 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: Paul C. Jesup
Yeah, I can see it coming just around the bend. Male students hating female teachers and wimpy lefist male teachers and administrators.

Public schools are dangerous to normal, healthy, aggressive boys' mental and emotional health. They should be closed down.

36 posted on 04/13/2003 4:42:57 PM PDT by ladylib
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To: fight_truth_decay; All
The public indoctrination (education) system is about control.

What do you get in return for your tax dollars?

Issue 101

How is it that people and society in general have prospered and increased their well being for decades yet the politicians and bureaucrats say we must have another 3,000 laws and regulations each year on top of the 100,000+ laws already on the books... That without them people and society face "disaster". People and society have done quite well without next year's 3,000 new federal laws and regulations. Why all of a sudden can people and society not continue to do quite well without them? The fact is, they'd be better off without 99% of them.

So who really benefits from 3,000 new laws and regulations each year? -- not to mention state laws and regulations. Politicians and bureaucrats. They create boogieman problems and with a complicit media towing their boogieman problems cast a net of false fear and unwarranted despair in people.

Quite literally, they create problems where none exist. They're sick in that they chose to frighten people and foist false despair on them and do that to collect their unearned paychecks. Their job security is predicated on deceiving as many people as possible.

It cost more than just one and a half trillion dollars a year to fund government abuse. That abuse hinders people's development, especially children being indoctrinated rather than educated, harms the economy and causes boom and bust cycles in markets.

Fully integrated honesty is key. That we have the government we have, that has gone so far off course from the government the founders created, is a product of irrationality and dishonesty. Changing the laws via the "system" is almost completely useless. Politicians create dozens of unconstitutional laws before even considering repealing just one unconstitutional law. That is not a system -- it's a quagmire of deception, irrationality, fraud and abuse.

Voting for the lesser of evils always begets evil. How can so many people thinking they're right be so wrong?

Wake up! Politics is not the solution -- politics is the problem.

Who are the producers?
Who are the parasites?
Praise the value producers --
Ostracizing the parasitical value destroyers.

37 posted on 04/13/2003 4:43:48 PM PDT by Zon
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To: fight_truth_decay
With vouchers we can expect BIG government to exert even more control over private schools than it does over public schools.

That too!! Although I have been attacked for voicing that opinion. The schools will accept the vouchers, get used to the added money, go into debt for expansion and then the government will move in with its demands or threat of not allowing vouchers to be used. That makes the private school a government school.

38 posted on 04/13/2003 4:43:57 PM PDT by nanny
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To: ladylib
There is a woman in the San Francisco Bay area who has home schooled all her kids. Her daughter just went in the Army. The recruiters were surprised and elated that she scored remarkably high in just about every test. They gave her something like an $18,000 bonus for enlisting. They couldn't understand why she was so far superior to all the other recruits.Link Q & A
39 posted on 04/13/2003 4:47:07 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay (occupied)
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To: Let's Roll
These women should realize that not every boy wants to be a 'sissy maid'. It reminds me of those professional dominatrices who specialize in 'forced feminization' of men. At least in the latter case, the 'victims' are willing and paying for it. In the former, the victims are unwilling and their parents and every other taxpaper are footing the bill.
40 posted on 04/13/2003 4:51:08 PM PDT by coydog
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