I do it unwillingly, the wife and I are trapped in this system. Three kids, one in each level; grade, middle and high school. No way for the wife and I to home school full time and pay the mortgage and healthcare.
House prices are over-inflated here in the deep blue northeast.
I live in a supposedly blue state but don't trust that label because our elections have been rigged for decades.
Moving is an option that some are considering but if you follow Brendon O'Connell's work you'll have also considered that there may be a deliberate effort that includes people we presently consider to be "good guys" to coerce migration so Patritos are more consolidated.
The carrots coming out of Florida to entice Patriots to relocate there, for example, sound like slightly higher brow bribes than the ice cream offers for children who agree to take their jabs. Maybe I'm too suspicious or perhaps I am right. Time will tell.
What I am sure of is that what we're experiencing now is not by any means the final phase of their plans. Many in the US think it is impossible, for example, that we'll ever lose our guns but those same people, some of them, may still be thinking in the very short term of this year or next and may not have considered how very patient the DS is.
We are less able to defend ourselves if we are consolidated. I hope a lot of Patriots in blue states will stay put to defend our homes.
In 4 or 5 years, maybe sooner, AI machines may be employed to do the collection and enforcement work that our fellow men in law enforcement, wouldn't because they refuse to turn against us or couldn't because we are armed. If I am right that they are deliberately working to divide us geographically for future projects they have in store, by moving we would be cooperating with their efforts.
Very sad. You are not the only one who believes that you're too entrapped in the beast slave system to make a change. I very much doubt you couldn't make a change if you chose to make that sacrifice but I am also not surprised that you, like many others, won't.
The changes my like-minded friends and I will be making will begin in front of the local school board. I keep in touch with 2 members of the town council and they are on board with changing the school system as well. These schools allow too much top down authority from the state capitol and kiss the feet of the state Dept of Health. That all has to change and I'll help push that effort along.
My wife and I will likely be fired for refusing the shots. We are in perpetual limbo but we have faith in God, ourselves and the plan to restore America to what our forefathers intended.
The schools here push CRT so bad even my 10 year old recognizes it. We don't purposely influence our kids politically, but they are more "awake" than most of their classmates AND teachers.
It's easy to see the agenda once you know their evil plans.
I think there must be a lot of parents, even Patriots on this site, who are just still unaware of the rights they forfeit and therefore the risk they take while their kids are in the care of a public school. Discussion on some if these lower in this thread.
I live on the opposite coast facing similar rising living costs but to encourage you - if there is a time you decide it needs to be done, it CAN be done.
I have two businesses and 3 elementary aged kids. I have an anti masking page and have been part of a three point spear that’s shaking up my County regarding masking in school children. If I had a dollar for every time someone simply wrote “homeschool” I’d have $100. I homeschooled 3 elementary aged kids with two businesses through the pandemic. It was not for us. And I’m really getting annoyed at that one-tier solution. No, I’m not going to take my kids away from the teachers and friends they made…I’m going to write my name big like John Hancock against this tyranny and FIGHT for my kids. Not unsubscribe and hide. NCSWIC
Don't worry about these folks. It's frustrating that the only answer to some people are, "do what I do, it's the only way." Clearly there are other ways.
Personally, I wanted my wife to HS but she didn't want to. It's actually been very good for our kid and our school seems pretty good, and especially compared with the ones in our same area. He loves to go to school. I NEVER wanted to go to school. Ever. My mom homeschooled us kids one year and she promised she never would again. And she was a homemaker and loved us kids.
Our kid is overly social. Sure, he could go to some HS hangout or whatever they call it but he gets far more interaction at school with his classmates and teachers.
Should this school change, we'll look at other options.
The choice shouldn’t be between home schooling and government schools, it should be between home schooling and private schools. Education is an individually consumed, abstract service industry. There’s no need to tangle it up with compulsion, coercion, taxation, and government propaganda. The private schools could be quite varied to appeal to different people: online or in-person, big or small, neighborhood or regional, religious or not, multicultural or not, disciplinarian or not, etc, etc. Eventually the alumni would reveal the effectiveness of their respective schools’ and the more effective ones would receive more resources and expand, while the foolish ones would wither without coercive government subsidies.
All public schools are not bad. I didn't think I'd ever put my kids in public schools but I have an autistic son who has gotten waaaaay more love and support in the last two years than he ever got from a private school.
Agree. We are in deep red Texas - which helps - but our schools are excellent. Parents are VERY involved. My kids hated homeschooling (perhaps a reflection on me) and regressed. They wanted school and a social life. I have been pleased with the curriculum and quality of teachers. Again - we are in deep red texas.
I personally think it is bad that public schools have the ability to lawfully and indefinitely detain children and prevent their parents from having access to them.
Unless you disagree that that is a bad thing for American parents and kids or unless your public school is a school that somehow evades the laws that apply to the rest of the public schools in this country, I guess we would be in agreement that there are no "good" public schools at present.
I am a teacher (in a blue state) with a very based and patriotic household. My girls have to go to public school because my husband and I can't afford to stay home, let alone private school. We are very active in our girls academics and they share everything they are learning. If they are asked who our president is, without hesitation will say Donald Trump. Please don't belittle the patriots who are trying to do their best and make it through these crazy times.
I have not belittled anyone. I have stated truths including that TO ME it is surprising that parents continue to entrust the government with their kids education and safety.
We all make personal lifestyle choices that we are ultimately responsible for. As a widowed single mother living in one of the two most expensive states in our nation who also chooses to homeschool I know that anyone who makes the choice to homeschool can do so. I'm not even saying everyone should homeschool or that what works for me should work for you.
I can only assume that parents still trusting the government to educate their kids don't realize the rights they forfeit every time their child enters a public school, including the right to collect their child at their discretion discussed in more detail lower in this thread.
Also, traditionalapproach.org has some great resources that could be of use to you if at some time in the future you decide on alternate schooling arrangements including, with your personal skillset and background, starting your own small private school.
They maybe be good schools. But you child will never get the attention at school as they do at home. The average one on one time in school is exponentially less than what you can give your child.
Hyperbole with no attempt at any other solution than your preferred one.
Translation: I don't like your answer so I'm going to continue to whine!
The studies have been done. Students score higher across the board if they've received a home education. Sorry if the truth doesn't adhere to your preferences, that's just reality bud.
https://www.nheri.org/research-facts-on-homeschooling/
It's not shallow to point out the truth. It is not selfish to prioritize the physical, emotional and intellectual safety of your children over your present lifestyle. Having children, more than at any other time in history perhaps, is a choice and too many parents are eager to farm their most important responsibility of educating and raising their own children onto someone else.
If the American public had to pay the same monetary cost for the public schools that they do by investing in homeschooling or choosing a private school, the public schools today would be empty. Ron Paul agrees and has a fabulous home school curriculum ronpaulcurriculum.com that we have used for three years now.
Since the events we have seen unfold since 2020 there isn't a parent in America whose kids are still enrolled in public school who can say with integrity that they are not compromising their kid's best interest educationally, emotionally, intellectually and maybe even physically by keeping their kids in public school.
I stand by my comment and will add that people still enrolling their kids in public schools are either too far trapped in the beast debt slave system to believe they can remove themselves or too in love with their present lifestyle to make some sacrifices for the wellbeing of their children.
You can choose to keep your kids in the beast system public school as long as you wish in the same way you can choose to accept the beast system jab or any of the other beast system offerings that make your life more pleasant. I am still buying and selling with the beast system's worthless paper dollars. To varying degrees all of us are still enslaved.
I am a widowed mother of one child. I have my own modest income and live in a modest home and choose to purchase only things I can afford to buy.
My son loves what he is learning at home and the freedom he has to advance beyond what he could in a classroom with 30 other kids but more importantly the content is morally and technically sound.
You seem to be very triggered and defensive about your choice to partake of the beast educational indoctrination system. That is a problem you'll have to work through.
How is it possible that anyone is still willfully sending their kids to the public indoctrination centers?
I do it unwillingly, the wife and I are trapped in this system. Three kids, one in each level; grade, middle and high school. No way for the wife and I to home school full time and pay the mortgage and healthcare.
House prices are over-inflated here in the deep blue northeast.
Perhaps it's a good time to sell and move to an affordable red state then? Over-inflated home prices won't stay that way forever.
I live in a supposedly blue state but don't trust that label because our elections have been rigged for decades.
Moving is an option that some are considering but if you follow Brendon O'Connell's work you'll have also considered that there may be a deliberate effort that includes people we presently consider to be "good guys" to coerce migration so Patritos are more consolidated.
The carrots coming out of Florida to entice Patriots to relocate there, for example, sound like slightly higher brow bribes than the ice cream offers for children who agree to take their jabs. Maybe I'm too suspicious or perhaps I am right. Time will tell.
What I am sure of is that what we're experiencing now is not by any means the final phase of their plans. Many in the US think it is impossible, for example, that we'll ever lose our guns but those same people, some of them, may still be thinking in the very short term of this year or next and may not have considered how very patient the DS is.
We are less able to defend ourselves if we are consolidated. I hope a lot of Patriots in blue states will stay put to defend our homes.
In 4 or 5 years, maybe sooner, AI machines may be employed to do the collection and enforcement work that our fellow men in law enforcement, wouldn't because they refuse to turn against us or couldn't because we are armed. If I am right that they are deliberately working to divide us geographically for future projects they have in store, by moving we would be cooperating with their efforts.
Very sad. You are not the only one who believes that you're too entrapped in the beast slave system to make a change. I very much doubt you couldn't make a change if you chose to make that sacrifice but I am also not surprised that you, like many others, won't.
The changes my like-minded friends and I will be making will begin in front of the local school board. I keep in touch with 2 members of the town council and they are on board with changing the school system as well. These schools allow too much top down authority from the state capitol and kiss the feet of the state Dept of Health. That all has to change and I'll help push that effort along.
My wife and I will likely be fired for refusing the shots. We are in perpetual limbo but we have faith in God, ourselves and the plan to restore America to what our forefathers intended.
Two kids, one income here. Just trying to encourage others to do the same. Your kids will benefits tremendously.
1 kid. 1 income. Widowed mother and STILL choosing to homeschool.
Good job Fren.
The schools here push CRT so bad even my 10 year old recognizes it. We don't purposely influence our kids politically, but they are more "awake" than most of their classmates AND teachers.
It's easy to see the agenda once you know their evil plans.
I think there must be a lot of parents, even Patriots on this site, who are just still unaware of the rights they forfeit and therefore the risk they take while their kids are in the care of a public school. Discussion on some if these lower in this thread.
I live on the opposite coast facing similar rising living costs but to encourage you - if there is a time you decide it needs to be done, it CAN be done.
No.
I have two businesses and 3 elementary aged kids. I have an anti masking page and have been part of a three point spear that’s shaking up my County regarding masking in school children. If I had a dollar for every time someone simply wrote “homeschool” I’d have $100. I homeschooled 3 elementary aged kids with two businesses through the pandemic. It was not for us. And I’m really getting annoyed at that one-tier solution. No, I’m not going to take my kids away from the teachers and friends they made…I’m going to write my name big like John Hancock against this tyranny and FIGHT for my kids. Not unsubscribe and hide. NCSWIC
Don't worry about these folks. It's frustrating that the only answer to some people are, "do what I do, it's the only way." Clearly there are other ways.
Personally, I wanted my wife to HS but she didn't want to. It's actually been very good for our kid and our school seems pretty good, and especially compared with the ones in our same area. He loves to go to school. I NEVER wanted to go to school. Ever. My mom homeschooled us kids one year and she promised she never would again. And she was a homemaker and loved us kids.
Our kid is overly social. Sure, he could go to some HS hangout or whatever they call it but he gets far more interaction at school with his classmates and teachers.
Should this school change, we'll look at other options.
The choice shouldn’t be between home schooling and government schools, it should be between home schooling and private schools. Education is an individually consumed, abstract service industry. There’s no need to tangle it up with compulsion, coercion, taxation, and government propaganda. The private schools could be quite varied to appeal to different people: online or in-person, big or small, neighborhood or regional, religious or not, multicultural or not, disciplinarian or not, etc, etc. Eventually the alumni would reveal the effectiveness of their respective schools’ and the more effective ones would receive more resources and expand, while the foolish ones would wither without coercive government subsidies.
All public schools are not bad. I didn't think I'd ever put my kids in public schools but I have an autistic son who has gotten waaaaay more love and support in the last two years than he ever got from a private school.
Agree. We are in deep red Texas - which helps - but our schools are excellent. Parents are VERY involved. My kids hated homeschooling (perhaps a reflection on me) and regressed. They wanted school and a social life. I have been pleased with the curriculum and quality of teachers. Again - we are in deep red texas.
I personally think it is bad that public schools have the ability to lawfully and indefinitely detain children and prevent their parents from having access to them.
Unless you disagree that that is a bad thing for American parents and kids or unless your public school is a school that somehow evades the laws that apply to the rest of the public schools in this country, I guess we would be in agreement that there are no "good" public schools at present.
I am a teacher (in a blue state) with a very based and patriotic household. My girls have to go to public school because my husband and I can't afford to stay home, let alone private school. We are very active in our girls academics and they share everything they are learning. If they are asked who our president is, without hesitation will say Donald Trump. Please don't belittle the patriots who are trying to do their best and make it through these crazy times.
I have not belittled anyone. I have stated truths including that TO ME it is surprising that parents continue to entrust the government with their kids education and safety.
We all make personal lifestyle choices that we are ultimately responsible for. As a widowed single mother living in one of the two most expensive states in our nation who also chooses to homeschool I know that anyone who makes the choice to homeschool can do so. I'm not even saying everyone should homeschool or that what works for me should work for you.
I can only assume that parents still trusting the government to educate their kids don't realize the rights they forfeit every time their child enters a public school, including the right to collect their child at their discretion discussed in more detail lower in this thread.
Also, traditionalapproach.org has some great resources that could be of use to you if at some time in the future you decide on alternate schooling arrangements including, with your personal skillset and background, starting your own small private school.
They maybe be good schools. But you child will never get the attention at school as they do at home. The average one on one time in school is exponentially less than what you can give your child.
Thats alright. Let the prussian education system do its work.
Translation: I don't like your answer so I'm going to continue to whine!
The studies have been done. Students score higher across the board if they've received a home education. Sorry if the truth doesn't adhere to your preferences, that's just reality bud. https://www.nheri.org/research-facts-on-homeschooling/
It's not shallow to point out the truth. It is not selfish to prioritize the physical, emotional and intellectual safety of your children over your present lifestyle. Having children, more than at any other time in history perhaps, is a choice and too many parents are eager to farm their most important responsibility of educating and raising their own children onto someone else.
If the American public had to pay the same monetary cost for the public schools that they do by investing in homeschooling or choosing a private school, the public schools today would be empty. Ron Paul agrees and has a fabulous home school curriculum ronpaulcurriculum.com that we have used for three years now.
Since the events we have seen unfold since 2020 there isn't a parent in America whose kids are still enrolled in public school who can say with integrity that they are not compromising their kid's best interest educationally, emotionally, intellectually and maybe even physically by keeping their kids in public school.
I stand by my comment and will add that people still enrolling their kids in public schools are either too far trapped in the beast debt slave system to believe they can remove themselves or too in love with their present lifestyle to make some sacrifices for the wellbeing of their children.
You can choose to keep your kids in the beast system public school as long as you wish in the same way you can choose to accept the beast system jab or any of the other beast system offerings that make your life more pleasant. I am still buying and selling with the beast system's worthless paper dollars. To varying degrees all of us are still enslaved.
Ronpaulcurriculum.com is fantastic.
I am a widowed mother of one child. I have my own modest income and live in a modest home and choose to purchase only things I can afford to buy.
My son loves what he is learning at home and the freedom he has to advance beyond what he could in a classroom with 30 other kids but more importantly the content is morally and technically sound.
You seem to be very triggered and defensive about your choice to partake of the beast educational indoctrination system. That is a problem you'll have to work through.