Whose children are they, anyway?
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ublic education in America has been invaded by the applause of superficiality, the extermination of meaningful thought, greed, and what a friend of mine calls The No-God Delusion.
Here are just a few examples...
A five year old girl is arrested because the teachers say she is "out of control." Same-sex education is taught to our children without parental consent. A same-sex wedding field trip is given by a San Fransisco school administrator to first graders on the tax dollars of state residents. Voyeurism is encouraged on a state university website intended to help new students "adjust" to life away from home. A rural grade school student is thrown into juvenile hall for drawing a picture of their latest Christmas gift, a Red Rider BB gun. The son of a private school's principal brags about his family's hunting weapons, denies it to his father, and is allowed to stay in school, while the single mother of a student involved in the bragging session tells the truth, but is asked to remove her son from the school before the board does. A Kindergarten student was expelled for finding a razor blade and turning it in to the teacher. A first Grade boy was told he could transfer to a public school down the road (away from his friends and farther from home) in lieu of expulsion because he found a Swiss army knife left in his jacket pocket from his last family fishing trip.

"A high school student was sent to the office for wearing a shirt with a picture of the American flag on it. Apparently, an administrator thought he was violating the new dress code."A high school student was sent to the office for wearing a shirt with the American flag on it. Apparently, an administrator thought he was violating the new dress code, and he was made to wear a "dunce" shirt for the rest of the day. (Obviously, the administration didn't notice the flag waving high in front of the school.)
Not to mention the elimination of all but student-initiated prayer on campus, the ignorance of school administrators about parental rights and student's rights, teachers playing the bully, teachers ignoring the bully, teaching the THEORY of evolution as fact, forbidding discussions about the THEORY of intelligent design, and numerous other atrocities contributing the the mass confusion, depression, suicidal tendencies, and destructive behavior of today's children.
By the way, I thought age-appropriateness was part of a teacher's college education. I was required to learn it thoroughly in order to be a certified child care provider.
I could literally go on for hours describing the sad incidents that have taken place in our public school system. Believe me, this lens doesn't even begin to touch the surface!
"I strongly believe that the liberal indoctrination of most of today's universities, along with the removal of conservative values and God in America are responsible for the 'dumbing-down' of America."It is quite obvious that common sense in the public school system has been replaced by political correctness. Thus, the quality of education in America's public schools has plummeted.This will not correct itself unless we are moved to action and vote for a solution. My proposal to this solution is School Vouchers. If you will kindly take the time to review this page and the links provided here, you will understand why. America's foundation is being ripped out from beneath her in the name of "change" and I don't intend to take it sitting down, waiting for the world to come to an end. We still have a long way to go, folks.I strongly believe that the liberal indoctrination of most of today's universities, along with the removal of conservative values and God in America are responsible for the "dumbing-down" of America. We have taught our children to make decisions about people based upon superficial things such as looks, feelings, and popularity, rather than logic, experience, and the age-old truths that granted our freedoms in the first place, such as character; morality.
It seems that the attitudes that have created this immoral monster have effected over half the country. Is it too late to tame this beast? You decide...
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Many people in the United States believe that low-income children can no more be expected to do well in school than ballerinas can be counted on to excel in football, begins Washington Post education reporter Mathews (Escalante: The Best Teacher in America). He delves into the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) and follows the enterprise's founders, Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin, from their days as young educators in the Teach for America program to heading one of the country's most controversial education programs running today. Luckily for many low-income children, Feinberg and Levin believed that with proper mentors, student incentives and unrestrained enthusiasm on the part of the teachers, some of the country's poorest children could surpass the expectations of most inner-city public schools. Mathews emphasizes Feinberg and Levin's personal stakes in the KIPP program, as they often found themselves becoming personally involved with the families of their students (in one case Feinberg took the TV away from a student's apartment because the student's mother insisted that she could not stop her child from watching it). Mathews innate ability to be at once observer and commentator makes this an insightful and enlightening book.
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John Stossel: The Case for School Vouchers
School Vouchers: The Who, What, and Why
"...School vouchers are for ALL parents, regardless of religious (or other) beliefs, who simply wish to have a choice in the matter."School vouchers have been on the ballots for at least a decade, and repeatedly they have been fought tooth and nail by the left, who has dubbed it a conservative or Christian idea (as if that's bad), created for religious "fanatics" who wish to fund their child's religious education (as if that's bad).
On the contrary, school vouchers are for ALL parents, regardless of religious (or other) beliefs, who simply wish to have a choice in the matter. "Vouchers allow parents of every income level to motivate the public and private schools to choose better curriculum, talk to parents about what they want, and put forth their best efforts in order to compete for these vouchers." It was formed so that schools would be forced to increase the quality of education because they would have to compete with each other to provide what most parents want (the best for children), not what the state wants (our tax dollars). It is designed to give parents the power to motivate change in the school system and decide which school is best for their children, regardless of economic status. The poor and middle class, especially, often wish their children had better than they do, but don't always have a choice. Vouchers allow parents of every income level to choose, thus motivating the public and private schools to choose better curriculum, talk to parents about what they want, and put forth their best efforts to compete for these vouchers. Families with two working parents are then assured their children are taught with the same smae care they would get if their parents were able to do it themselves. Who knows a child better than his/her parent? Certainly not the state. With vouchers, if the state doesn't comply with what the majority of parents agree with, the state will simply shut themselves out of the competition. It is the best way to get the state to listen to parents, rather than allowing the state to force parents to comply with its political agenda. Parents SHOULD have the last word. But as it stands, placing my child in a public school goes against my better judgment... what a frightening thought.
I have every reason to be scared, as I have two older children who were both home schooled and in public school. They are finished now, but not without being traumatized by ridiculous circumstances while in public school. I now have a child just starting out in Kindergarten. I have been an educator at home and at institutions. I've also been a lifetime student and a mother of students. By now, I would wager to say that I've seen almost everything. As a parent speaking to other parents, I can honestly tell you that it is no exaggeration that our educational system is full of leftist dogma and intolerance toward morality. This is nothing new. It has been happening for decades. Time has only served to escalate the number of anti-family, anti-child incidents have happened.
"Keep in mind that if we home-school or place our children in private school, we pay twice; our taxes fund the public schools for every child in attendance, and our net income pays for private and home school tuition and fees. The more students a public school enrolls, the more money it gets."Keep in mind that if we home-school or place our children in private school, we pay twice; our taxes fund the public schools for every child in attendance, and our net income pays for private and home school tuition and fees. The more students a public school enrolls, the more money it gets. A set amount is allocated by the state for each child. If a child doesn't attend, the school gets nothing for that child. Vouchers would tell the state to send that money to the parents' school of choice. This would force the public schools to compete with private schools, which would ultimately improve the quality of education in the public schools. In general, private schools are known for providing a more excellent quality. In order for private schools to increase their annual enrollment, they must provide a much better quality education, or they won't survive. This would give parents more options, and the competition would foster healthy learning and family environments. As I have always known and my experiences have proven, parents know their children best. To me, it is very obvious that the only people who are unhappy about this initiative are those who don't care about the children or what the parents want. Those who get paid to do nothing (the politicians posing as school district administrators) are afraid they might have to actually do some honest hard work to earn our hard-earned tax dollars.
Here are the real questions needing answers: Why do people vote against school vouchers? What can we do to promote this initiative? What are our educational options NOW? For those of us limited to public education, what do we need to know? How can we avoid disaster? What are our rights? What is the law? Is there anything I need to know that most parents don't? How do I fight for my child if he/she is struggling in the public school system? Are there any support groups for parents and children who have been victims of school-related atrocities?
As I create and add to this lens, I hope to be able to answer these questions for you. At the very least, it will be entertaining!
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The Supreme Court of the state of Wisconsin ruled on June 10th, 1998, that the expanded Milwaukee voucher program--which would allow up to 15,000 children to attend any religious or other private school--does not violate either the state or federal constitutions.
This verdict was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, but on November 9, 1998, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court announced that they had voted 8 to 1 not to hear the appeal, and thus to allow the verdict of the Wisconsin Supreme Court to stand.
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What parent wants to send his or her child to a second-rate school? So what should be done if your public school is no good? Florida Governor Jeb Bush signed into law the first statewide school voucher program in America. How does it work? Well, Florida now gives every school in the state a grade from A to F based on how well kids do on a yearly test. If any school gets an F twice, then parents in that district are allowed to use a voucher to get their kids out. Out and into even private schools. And how does the money work? Well, Florida spends on average about $5,000 to educate each child. Instead of continuing to just give that money to failing schools, Florida will now assign about $3,000 of it to the child. So any child who wants the voucher can take it to another school. John Stossel steps into the hot issue of "school choice." This "20/20" show contains the following additional stories: Gorilla Bonding Philly Coroner
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Why I Fought for Two Boys I Never Met
by Dennis Prager
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t Patton Middle School in McMinnville, Oregon, students created something called "slap butt day." On one such day in February 2007, according to The Oregonian (July 22, 2007): "Two boys tore down the hall of Patton Middle School after lunch, swatting the bottoms of girls as they ran -- what some kids later said was a common form of greeting. But bottom-slapping is against policy in McMinnville Public Schools. So a teacher's aide sent the gawky seventh-graders to the office, where the vice principal and a police officer stationed at the school soon interrogated them."
A police officer interrogated them?
"After hours of interviews with students," The Oregonian continues, "the day of the February incident, the officer read the boys their Miranda rights and hauled them off in handcuffs to juvenile jail, where they spent the next five days." "After hours of interviews with students," The Oregonian continues, "the day of the February incident, the officer read the boys their Miranda rights and hauled them off in handcuffs to juvenile jail, where they spent the next five days."
Two seventh-graders were read their Miranda rights for butt-swatting?
And hauled off to jail for butt-swatting?
And kept in jail for five days for butt-swatting?
This is worse than a bad joke; it is actually sick.
And it gets worse. The seventh-graders were not permitted contact with their parents for 24 hours, they were brought into court in shackles and jail garb, and they were strip-searched four times.
All because the Yamhill County District Attorney, Bradley Berry, brought felony sex charges against the two boys. When he finally explained himself under pressure from the media, Berry told The Oregonian, "From our perspective and the perspective of the victims, this was not just horseplay."
In fact, it turns out that the girls involved did regard it as horseplay. And they claimed from virtually the outset that they had been pressured into making a case against the boys.
The Oregonian has reported that listeners to my radio show across America provided nearly all of the more than $40,000 for defense costs for the two boys. But they have done more. They have also sent letters to the two boys assuring them it is not they, but Bradley Berry, who acted perversely. One of the boys' mothers, in tears, told me that these letters profoundly affected the boys, who were made to appear as perverts and sexual predators and who could have been placed on sexual predator lists for the rest of their lives. My listeners also reported that when they phoned the office of Bradley Berry, they were told that "there was more to the story," that more evidence would be forthcoming.
That was a lie. Berry had nothing more to reveal and did in fact drop the felony charges. The boys were then charged "only" with sexual harassment.

Our beloved country is flipping out. The effects of The Age of Stupidity ushered in during the '60s and '70s are omnipresent. It is highly doubtful that there is a living member of the World War II generation who could have imagined that seventh-graders would one day be brought in shackles into an American courtroom for playfully swatting a girl's buttocks. It is also true that there is no member of that generation who could ever have imagined something as low-life as a "slap butt day" in an American middle school. But that is another matter.
Apparently ex-Raleigh/Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong is not the only D.A. in America who has used his almost unlimited power to hurt innocent boys.
"Our beloved country is flipping out. The effects of The Age of Stupidity ushered in during the '60s and '70s are omnipresent."Nifong, it will be recalled, brought phony charges of gang rape against three Duke lacrosse players, lied about having more evidence, withheld critical information from the defense and in sundry other ways did whatever he could to ruin three innocent boys' lives.
Nifong has since been disbarred.
Nifong has met his match in Oregon, where Bradley Berry has done his best to ruin two innocent boys' lives. Perhaps the major difference is that the boys Bradley Berry is abusing are seventh-graders, not college students.
The story is so angering that one can only wonder whether America is suffering from a surfeit of district attorneys who are either incompetent or just lack elementary human decency. One prays these two district attorneys are exceptions. But there is only one way to ensure that they are. Bradley, like Nifong, must be removed from office. Anyone who believes that seventh-graders who swat girls' buttocks on "slap butt day" are sex criminals who should be charged with crimes that would permanently label them as sex offenders is a dangerous fool. A district attorney who believes that is a dangerous fool. Bradley Berry has acted like Mike Nifong. He needs to be punished like Mike Nifong.
My show and my listeners have been instrumental in helping to get all the charges against the boys dropped -- this happened just yesterday. Now we will focus our attention on removing Bradley Berry from office.
A democracy cannot long survive the contempt more and more Americans feel for American law.
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Speech codes. Censorship. Enforced political conformity. Hostility to diversity of opinion. Sensitivity training. We usually associate such things totalitarian regimes, not with the American universities that nurtured the free speech movement.
"When we think of going to college, we think of intellectual freedom. We imagine four years of exploring ideas through energetic, ongoing, critical thinking and debate," Maloney said. "But the reality is very far from the ideal. What most of us don't know is that American college students check their First Amendment rights and individual freedom at the door."
Hailed by the New York Sun as one of "America's most promising" documentary filmmakers, Maloney has assembled a scorching indictment of higher education in America today, one that should make students, parents, trustees, lawmakers, and concerned citizens sit up and take notice. The London Telegraph has called the long-awaited feature-length film "as slick and incisive as anything by Michael Moore."
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School Choice: The Findings is the most comprehensive and up-to-date survey available summarizing the research on charter schools, vouchers, and public versus private school effectiveness. The focus is on rigorous studies - those using randomized control groups (as in medical research), those that monitor achievement changes over time, and those based on large numbers of students. The findings reviewed here go beyond academic achievement, covering students' civic engagement, cost comparisons across school types, and public and parental opinion about schools and school choice. The consensus of this research overwhelmingly favors competition and parental choice in education.
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Teacher Bullies Student
What's happening in U.S. schools?
Posted: April 30, 2002 By Henry Lamb © 2008 WorldNetDaily.com
Picture this: Your middle-school child is summoned to a special workshop. The kids are asked to form a circle. Your child is told to stand in the center, and is asked by a special guest from Planned Parenthood: "Does your church consider homosexual behavior to be a sin?" Ask the ninth-graders in Arcata, Calif., how they felt, when it happened to them.If your child attends middle-school in Seattle, you may - or may not - know about "Challenge Day," facilitated by a for-profit outfit called "Resource Realizations," in which kids are coerced into confessing their wrongs. Incidentally, the kids also get a promotional brochure advertising the three-day extended session for only $295, and a week-long version for only $800.
"These are a few of dozens of deeply personal questions students are asked to answer publicly. What on earth is going on in our schools?" At Aptos High School in Santa Cruz, Calif., 300 students are bunched up in the gym, on one side of a line drawn on the floor. Then a series of questions are asked. If the answer is yes, the kids are told to step across the line. Some of the questions asked:
Are you a good kisser?
Anyone in your family addicted to drugs?
Do you have a friend or relative who is gay or lesbian?
Do you currently practice abstinence?
Have you ever considered suicide?
These are a few of dozens of deeply personal questions students are asked to answer publicly. What on earth is going on in our schools?
Freedom21, Santa Cruz, wants to know what is going on in their schools, and why. They are accumulating similar stories from around the country.
Santa Cruz is one of the first cities to adopt a "Local Agenda 21" program. For 10 years, a local group has been promoting the implementation of Agenda 21 recommendations. Almost every community now has some local group promoting Agenda 21 policies, but using names such as "St. Louis 2004," or "[your town] 2020." These plans focus primarily on planning, open space, zoning, land-use restrictions, heritage sites, and the like. They also contain educational elements, based on Chapters 21 and 25 of Agenda 21.
The function of American schools has changed. Once, the function of the school was to prepare each student to reach his maximum individual potential. Now, school has become a process to modify behavior, attitudes and beliefs in pursuit of a "tolerant," (read: obedient) society.
The transformation has been underway for much of the last century. In 1949, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization conducted a series of seminars for teachers, called "Toward World Understanding." This brief excerpt provides a flavor of the series:
"As long as the child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only rather precarious results. As we have pointed out, it is frequently the family that infects the child with extreme nationalism. The school should therefore use the means described earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism."Robert P. Hillmann has produced an excellent study of how this transformation of our schools occurred. His 105-page report, "Reinventing Government: Fast Bullets and Culture Changes" documents the relationship between international organizations and school officials which has brought about the transformation in our schools' function.
The activities in Seattle, Arcata and Santa Cruz have struck a nerve, because the events probe deeply into personal and family affairs. School activities that seek to transform attitudes about the environment, about government, about freedom, about the Bill of Rights - have gone largely unnoticed by parents and the community.
The result of the transformation is becoming clear: prayer, freedom, corporations, liberty, the Ten Commandments, national sovereignty, property rights - and certainly, guns - are all terms and concepts that have been demonized. Tolerance, cooperation and equity, are values that supplant individual excellence, individual achievement and individual responsibility.
"Most of the world is subjected to government-imposed-and-enforced education, and information."Most of the world is subjected to government-imposed-and-enforced education, and information.
America has distinguished itself among all nations in history because government did not limit education and information, and celebrated individual achievement.
Those days are long gone. American schools have been transformed. Only individuals who recognize the threat, and are willing to invest their time and resources, can reverse this rush to homogenized mediocrity.
Left to its own agenda, the international community, assisted by professional education associations and enlightened facilitators, will continue to transform our children into pliable conformists who follow the party line, for fear of being different.
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According to what you know so far...
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Fetching blurbs now... please stand byI am satisfied with how they are doing.
KimGiancaterino says:
We're lucky because my step-son's high school is one of the best in the Los Angeles school district (which has a deplorable reputation). We wanted to put him in private school, but he's getting A's and participating in honors classes.
Posted August 24, 2009
I am not satisfied with how they are doing
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- KimGiancaterino KimGiancaterino Aug 24, 2009 @ 1:49 pm
- Pretty scary stuff. If I had my own children, they would be home-schooled. I'm featuring your lens on my Squid Angel Diary this week.
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- AslanBooks AslanBooks Jan 27, 2009 @ 10:16 pm
- Thank you for listing your lens on The Squidoo Ink Pot.
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- daria369 daria369 Dec 8, 2008 @ 1:56 pm
- Great lens, sad topic - and arresting kids for things kids do while growing up is (mildly put) - way overboard...
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- WhitU4ever WhitU4ever Dec 6, 2008 @ 10:43 pm | in reply to blue22d
- Thanks, Blue22d for your support! For those of you interested in finding out more about The Truth Project, click here.
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- LucyVet LucyVet Dec 6, 2008 @ 11:07 am
- Wow! What an over-reaction to the 'slap butt' incident!
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