debeda wrote:
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REALLY??? WTH😠
The government wants our children all indoctrinated. This is ridiculous! Parents have the right to know what their children are learning in school! I'd homeschool
debeda wrote:
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REALLY??? WTH😠
That school board should be facing a BLISTERING counter suit for defamation (and several other charges).
Redangel62 wrote:
Yep. They should
School boards are notorious for attempting to overstep their boundaries. People get elected and occasionally become “drunk” with power…..just like every other elected official.
School boards exist to advise, recommend and be a resource for two things:
1) teaching
2) learning
ALL persons, who are involved with a public school, should be focused on the same two things. Note: suing parents is not listed.
Redangel62 wrote:
The government wants our children all indoctrinated. This is ridiculous! Parents have the right to know what their children are learning in school! I'd homeschool
Yes. I believe more and more parents will begin to do so. I hope so. There's a group in Naperville, Illinois who have started a homeschool collective that looks promising.
steve66613 wrote:
That school board should be facing a BLISTERING counter suit for defamation (and several other charges).
Yes, it should! But if it's in a Democrat area with Democrat judges that won't happen, unfortunately...
steve66613 wrote:
School boards are notorious for attempting to overstep their boundaries. People get elected and occasionally become “drunk” with power…..just like every other elected official.
School boards exist to advise, recommend and be a resource for two things:
1) teaching
2) learning
ALL persons, who are involved with a public school, should be focused on the same two things. Note: suing parents is not listed.
Right you are!! Everyone needs to become involved with and attend local school board meetings and also village/city board meetings if we ever want to get our country back to sanity!
debeda wrote:
Yes. I believe more and more parents will begin to do so. I hope so. There's a group in Naperville, Illinois who have started a homeschool collective that looks promising.
Awesome! Glad parents are standing up for their children!
steve66613 wrote:
School boards are notorious for attempting to overstep their boundaries. People get elected and occasionally become “drunk” with power…..just like every other elected official.
School boards exist to advise, recommend and be a resource for two things:
1) teaching
2) learning
ALL persons, who are involved with a public school, should be focused on the same two things. Note: suing parents is not listed.
It started with school boards with the sex ed classes. Taking over a parents responsibility . Then undermining parents. That started while my kids were in school
Redangel62 wrote:
It started with school boards with the sex ed classes. Taking over a parents responsibility . Then undermining parents. That started while my kids were in school
Yep….schools are expected to be parents. Society has come to expect schools to feed, t***sport, entertain, provide recreation, counsel, baby sit, check health, teach morality……well…
be their parents.
It’s too much! There’s little time left for teaching and learning. Thus; kids are failing math and functionally illiterate.
Home school? Not so much. How many people do you know who have a masters in math, English, biology, chemistry, history, foreign language, fine arts, etc., etc.
steve66613 wrote:
Yep….schools are expected to be parents. Society has come to expect schools to feed, t***sport, entertain, provide recreation, counsel, baby sit, check health, teach morality……well…
be their parents.
It’s too much! There’s little time left for teaching and learning. Thus; kids are failing math and functionally illiterate.
Home school? Not so much. How many people do you know who have a masters in math, English, biology, chemistry, history, foreign language, fine arts, etc., etc.
Yep….schools are expected to be parents. Society ... (
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Except for certain inner city areas, where more is needed, schools have taken "molding" children on. Most parents want them to back off...
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