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[–] 25345458? ago
I hope the entire education system falls into the abyss. Our kids will survive not attending school for a year or two while the old system is replaced with options that could be very successful for them, without the corrupt Teacher's union and blank checks they have used to turn our public schools into the indocrination centers they have become. I know teachers who would be delighted to teach small groups in a charter school like setting run by the parents rather than bend their beliefs to bureacratic politically left boards to stay employed.
[–] 25341456? ago
Time to remove the members of school boards all across the country.
[–] 25341100? ago
Truly taxation without representation.
Time to stop paying the local taxes if they won't protect you and indoctrinate your kids.
[–] 25341930? ago
You clearly don't have a mortgage if you think this can work.
[–] 25343528? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Even without a mortgage it can't work. They will take your house if you don't pay them.
[–] 25340815? ago (edited ago)
'Should have suspected a $-related lie! Local district in Georgia had a similar set-up: a deadline to choose in-school or online, with NO opportunity to switch until the semester end. When parents were questioned why there was no grace period of a week or two to try and see if their choice was working, they were told garbage like "too disruptive" and "need for continuity" or "planning for training" (a half-day of teachers sitting in an auditorium hearing how to deal with parents' questions). It was all the curriculum money, wasn't it?