Product of Public
School page 2 Grading on a curve is commonplace in
public schools, so the students don't know if they're doing anything
wrong. I had the same geometry teacher my older brother had when he
was at that age. Mr. Smith we'll say, actually told the class: "Some
of you need to miss a few questions for the team.' He was meaning of
course that it would make the top grade of the 'curve' look better.
That was in the eighth grade in public school. In the ninth grade I
took Algebra. When I changed to private school, I retook Algebra
because my new school taught it differently, being more advanced, and
with more of the textbook. This year I'm taking trig and Algebra II,
both of my own choice. I know I'll be getting the most out of them
because we won't be waiting for everyone to catch up like we did in
public school. I can learn at my own pace.
Most kids in public schools are uncontrollable. How can any
learning actually take place? Respect for authority, integrity, and
honor are not virtues generally practiced by students who attend
public school. If the administrators were to enforce the rules they
have, they wouldn't need to make more. Total control is the only thing
gained when making more rules than needed, or altering the students
individually. I see now that teachers in public school seemed to be
watching for kids who were having trouble concentrating on things, or
who were especially disruptive. Only later did I learn that these kids
were sent home with notes from the teacher recommending the parents
take them to the doctor to get medicine for their "behavior problem";
a mind-altering drug called methylphenidate, or Ritalin. Schools get
extra help (money) from Uncle Sam for putting up with kids using this
medication. Many parents will tell you that their children on Ritalin
act like zombies; my brother did for five years, until my mother
insisted on taking him off of it. Ritalin use causes shrinkage of
brain tissue, according to medical sources. Does your child's school
brag about being "Drug Free"? I was amazed at how well-behaved the
students at my private school were. Not only did they work hard, but
were courteous, polite, and obedient. These things are a direct result
of the proper atmosphere that a private school provides. Christian
values are taught, along with studying the Bible, which, needless to
say, is strictly taboo in a public school. Although I had some great
teachers in public school, which are extremely hard to find, they
could do nothing with the curriculum they were given from their
superiors, not to mention the state, and the Department of Education,
which is a part of the federal government. The department itself is
unconstitutional; "The powers not delegated to the United States by
the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to
the States respectively, or to the people." The United States as is
written here means the federal government, or national government. The
Constitution allowed no such power to the federal government as to run
a federal department of education. Therefore, it is unconstitutional.
The Constitution, since 1787, is and has been the Supreme Law of the
land.
I encourage all those who care about their children and
grandchildren to go searching for the answer. There is a lot of
information available but you may have to look no further than a book
by Charlotte Iserbyt called "The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America".
It gives a detailed account of what really happens in public schools,
why, and where the corruption comes from. Students: no one can tell
you who you are. If you don't think for yourself, someone else will.
It might be a strong-willed friend, the media, or even our own
government. Some people would have us believe that young people can't
do anything about it, even if we wanted to try. One thing we can and
should do, and that's spread the word about what is going on; but you
have to learn more about it. Even though it may be difficult to fund
attending a private school or homeschooling, it is the only immediate
way to stop what is being shoved down the throats of America's youth.
Soon even these may be forbidden. What is the most important thing? Is
it more important to play football or be a cheerleader and end up
flipping hamburgers in a fast food joint, or actually learning
something that will be valuable to you the rest of your life?
Defend your mind, and ask questions. Don't take anything for
granted. Public school is not going to change, because it is running
exactly how the government wants it to run. Follow the money. I am
grateful to those teachers who taught me to think for myself and from
whom I actually learned many things. They became my friends. It's
because of them that I find it easy to defend the facts and stand up
for the righteous truth. They are employees of the federal government,
whether they think so or not, because public school is 'public'
school, if you're in Arkansas or Wyoming.
I am a Christian. Believers don't belong in Pharaoh's schools. This
is not the time for us to stick our heads in the dirt and hope that
everything goes all right. The remnant of Christ's followers exists
today as foretold in the Bible. This is the time for all believers in
Christ to rise up and defend the rights our Forefathers left to us. I
will stand and fight until the end, because I owe it to my country.
What will you do?
Thank you mom for caring enough about me to take me out of the
public school system so that I can get a proper education. Now, I am
no longer a part of the dumbed down masses.
[received from a friend]
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