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Judge cites homeschoolers for violating U.N. mandate
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 377588" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>Clearly the judge has not stepped foot in an average modern public school. Though some are better than others there are far too many that have questionable staff, limited access to educational materials, have unhealthy cafeteria food and garden variety hooligans running the halls causing all sorts of mayhem. Toss in drugs, sex and violence and you can forget about worries of curriculum.</p><p> </p><p>Worst part is I probably just described schools from the "nice" side of town.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>My difficult child's school is considered affluent. (we bus in, lol) The science teacher was mad because she literally does not have enough supplies for an entire class to participate in lab experiments, most end up watching. They canceled ALL vocational classes like shop, VICA etc. The teachers are well known to be pot smokers and so so so much more.</p><p> </p><p>They also have the biggest and nicest football field, bleachers and weight room for several counties. *sigh*</p><p> </p><p>Yup, tried homeschooling for a year but difficult child issues put a stop to that. Going to keep my lil ones at home for sure though. I hear waaay too much about what goes on at school from my difficult child. It is shocking and scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 377588, member: 8617"] Clearly the judge has not stepped foot in an average modern public school. Though some are better than others there are far too many that have questionable staff, limited access to educational materials, have unhealthy cafeteria food and garden variety hooligans running the halls causing all sorts of mayhem. Toss in drugs, sex and violence and you can forget about worries of curriculum. Worst part is I probably just described schools from the "nice" side of town. My difficult child's school is considered affluent. (we bus in, lol) The science teacher was mad because she literally does not have enough supplies for an entire class to participate in lab experiments, most end up watching. They canceled ALL vocational classes like shop, VICA etc. The teachers are well known to be pot smokers and so so so much more. They also have the biggest and nicest football field, bleachers and weight room for several counties. *sigh* Yup, tried homeschooling for a year but difficult child issues put a stop to that. Going to keep my lil ones at home for sure though. I hear waaay too much about what goes on at school from my difficult child. It is shocking and scary. [/QUOTE]
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