Hello frens. I just read over our districts reopening plan and they are still entertaining the kungflu agenda, but masks are optional if you sign an opt out form and if someone in the class comes down with it the unmasked automatically get 10 day quarantine. So i guess besides the covid restrictions that i am not happy with, plus them being tracked on their school ipads, what would be more reasons to homeschool? We did it for the last month of this year and I prefer it but husband thinks they need to be in the system in order for us to fight for them and be taken seriously by the school board. I know they are looking forward to going back to school, but my gut is telling me no. I need to convince the husband, please help.
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To be blunt. Don't be an idiot and subject your own children to the BS of the Marxist, woke, never saw a grant they wouldn't take ( cause you'd be crazy to turn down the free money for the district even if the grant requires enslaving the little children your school district is supposed to educate) school district.
Putting your own children through abuse just so you can have some supposed better position to complain about said abuse is asinine and frankly an abdication of your own responsibility to your own children.
Your own money from taxes is used to pay for the school district. You therefore have every right to participate and complain and campaign and push for change.
Stop bowing to false reasoning that you can't do anything if your own kids aren't stuck living with the abuse. This argument is meant to keep your kids I the abusive public school system and from there they can destroy them and turn them against you.
I don't mind blunt, I appreciate and completely agree with you. I just need to figure out how to get my husband to understand this. He is pretty awake to everything but still has his moments. He believes having them in the system gives us more leverage and I disagree. I have been fighting our school board for months and have been communicating with these rats and know how they work. Subjecting our children to this is just what u said, asinine.
I know it sounds trite. Schools are nothing like they were back when we attended. Now, there is so little time spent learning how to think....pretty much at a point in our state they only teach to the standardized tests. Decide for yourselves your priorities. Family, faith? Home schooling can be a much better way to prepare them for the real world. Speaking with people of all ages. Not just artificially grouped by age. You can work at your child's pace and speed thru some areas where they are already knowledgeable and take extra time to work on any area giving them trouble. Also, room to add those interest based projects you want to do together. Make everything a learning experience. Best wishes.I still believe it was definitely worth doing even if not all done perfectly. Prayers for your family.