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The problem is parents want to pass on their own brainwashing down to their children. Like teaching creationism or that slaveowners were good people. Creating more brainwashed citizens hurts all of us.
You should attend your local PTA meeting if this what you think parents are trying to pass down.
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#22In the USA it’s a hot issue right now whether the schools work for the parents, or whether the schools have autonomy from parents. I read articles like this (and others) and I feel we’ve swayed too far into the “schools are autonomous” side of things. I want it to swing back.
The problem is parents want to pass on their own brainwashing down to their children. Like teaching creationism or that slaveowners were good people. Creating more brainwashed citizens hurts all of us.
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#23On a much smaller scale, a bad school app experience is the main reason why I built an Alexa app for anyone in our district to easily ask Alexa for the lunch menu daily https://github.com/jeffsheets/alexa-papio-lunch-menu/ Pretty common for school district apps to feel antiquated and hard to use. Definitely a disruptible space.
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Let us spend our school tax money on schools of our choice then.
The crazy anti-gays can send their kids to whatever church or madrasa or whatever.
The disruptive kids can go wherever.
The smart kids can go wherever.
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#25This happens because the worse the service the more money they get. “We need more funding” is their common cry but the marginal dollar provides zero or negative value as even more corrupt leeches flock to the system to extract all excess dollars.
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Let us spend our school tax money on schools of our choice then.
This is absolutely correct. Public schools can compete with private schools via vouchers. The crazy anti-gays can send their kids to whatever church or madrasa or whatever. The disruptive kids can go wherever. The smart kids can go wherever.
Would sure hate to be a gay kid. At least with public education in that case, there's a small hope of exposure to the greater world.
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Let us spend our school tax money on schools of our choice then.
This is absolutely correct. Public schools can compete with private schools via vouchers. The crazy anti-gays can send their kids to whatever church or madrasa or whatever. The disruptive kids can go wherever. The smart kids can go wherever.
I say this as a teacher in a private school. I'm well aware that my job is educator "easy mode" in many ways.
Perhaps partial vouchers -- you get 30%-50% of what the state spends on an average student-- could help to expand choice and diversity in education while keeping a system of universal education intact. But 100% vouchers are a recipe for disaster IMO.
Re: Parents built a school app. Then the city called the cops
#28In the USA it’s a hot issue right now whether the schools work for the parents, or whether the schools have autonomy from parents. I read articles like this (and others) and I feel we’ve swayed too far into the “schools are autonomous” side of things. I want it to swing back.
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Schools should never be autonomous, but I dont believe they should be considered to work for parents either Schools should work to produce well rounded educated productive citizens for the community. That includes the parents, but also includes childless citizens, businesses, etc. The politics of both parents, AND teachers have muddled the true mission of what a school should be. I would like to see schools return to…
> Schools should work to produce well rounded educated productive citizens for the community. No. Children are not a commodity, to be molded by the needs of the state by the educational industrial complex. Children are people. Their own interests should be paramount. Not those of the community, the state, or even the parents. (The parents are generally more trusted because they have their children’s best interest at…
Re: Parents built a school app. Then the city called the cops
#30On a much smaller scale, a bad school app experience is the main reason why I built an Alexa app for anyone in our district to easily ask Alexa for the lunch menu daily https://github.com/jeffsheets/alexa-papio-lunch-menu/ Pretty common for school district apps to feel antiquated and hard to use. Definitely a disruptible space.
Hello fellow Nebraskan! If you’d extend this to Elkhorn my kids (and I) would think you’re a wizard!