Teachers union sues mother for asking questions
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Unions are part of the DS.
Definitely looks like that way.
Ask Jimmy Hoffa he knows.
Who is he?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/time-fbi-tell-us-who-killed-jimmy-hoffa
Thanks. Good info.
Go further..... Public schools are part of the DS.
EDUCATION. IS. NOT. THE. ROLE. OF. GOVENMENT.
Quit giving your children to be taught by Cesar. They will come home as Romans if you do.
Education was traditionally the role of parents (primarily mothers prior to 2 income households) and the Church. First they took education out of the church then they took God out of education,
HISTORY LESSON:
The involvement of the US government in education has evolved over time, with significant developments occurring in the 19th and 20th centuries. Prior to government involvement, education in early America was primarily conducted through homeschooling and religious institutions such as churches.
During the colonial period, education was often influenced by religious values, and many families relied on homeschooling or private tutors for their children's education. Churches played a prominent role in education, establishing schools to provide religious instruction to their members. These schools, known as parochial schools, were typically run by religious organizations and focused on teaching religious doctrine alongside basic academic subjects.
The earliest government involvement in education can be traced back to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. This ordinance, enacted during the Confederation Congress, established a system for the organization and governance of new territories. It included a provision that encouraged the establishment of public schools in these territories. However, the responsibility for education primarily rested with local communities, and government involvement was limited.
The significant expansion of government involvement in education occurred in the 19th century. The common school movement emerged, advocating for the establishment of publicly funded schools that would provide a basic education to all children, regardless of socioeconomic background. Horace Mann, often referred to as the "father of American education," played a crucial role in advancing the common school idea. By the mid-19th century, most states had enacted laws mandating tac funded public education. This marked a steady increase in state and federal taxation.
With the rise of public education, the influence of homeschooling and church-run education diminished. The shift towards secularization was driven by the desire to provide a more standardized and inclusive education for all children, irrespective of religious affiliations. Public schools aimed to offer a non-sectarian curriculum that catered to diverse student populations. Christianity was slowly phased out of curriculum.
Regarding colleges and universities, many of the earliest institutions in the United States were founded as Christian institutions. For instance, Harvard University, founded in 1636, originally had a strong religious focus. Similarly, institutions such as Yale University, Princeton University, and Columbia University were initially established by religious denominations.
Over time, as higher education in the United States evolved, many Christian-founded colleges and universities gradually transitioned into secular institutions. This shift can be attributed to various factors, including the rise of secularism, increased emphasis on academic freedom and scientific inquiry, and the desire to provide education to a broader and more diverse student body. While some Christian institutions maintained their religious affiliations, many others underwent a process of secularization, separating their religious origins from their academic programs and policies.
Thank you so much for this great info. I agree with you that education should belong to the parents. Parents should be able to teach their children or end them to wherever that agree with them.
This brain wash camp is not education.
yep, corrupt as hell.
Get your kids out of those schools. Yes, it's hard. Not as hard as dealing with the problems they're going to have after years of brainwashing by the schools.
Very hard for some. I told them to take them out and they just would not.
I know. That pricy SUV and the McMansion in the right neighborhood is far more important. So they tell themselves that none of this is going on in their schools.
I wish I could upvote this enough. So true. "I HAAAVE to work! " is not an excuse. In a two parent household, you don't have to do it. Live on one income, move to a more reasonable house or rent out extra space in your mansion. Get two older cars that are easier to work on and don't have so much wires and electronics, and sell the boat. Don't sell your kids for stuff. Stuff will be gone when you die, your legacy is in your kids. Don't sell that to the government!
AMEN! Talked to a friend about this the other day. She admitted this is going on in all the schools. Her answer was private school is expensive and her child would be fine because "she has a good head on her shoulders." I'm sure she does but that doesn't make her immune to 8 hours a day of commie, tranny propaganda. And there are many alternatives to expensive private schools. Salty Cracker quit his teaching job to work for several families tutoring. He talks about groups of parents pooling their money to hire their own teacher. And there's home schooling. If you have to have two incomes, one of you get a work at home job. There are plenty of those now.
I think that is the way to do it. Hire private teacher and pool income with the neighbors to do it. I know it's coming to that now.
You and I both. We went to a cheaper place to live and always drive old cars (cheaper insurance, get me to the same place).
Oh yes. It's sad.
Of all the unions, this one is by far the one that must go bye bye!
These school board, union, etc... are exposing themselves so thouoghly that all we have to do is watch them crash a burn. Who ever heard of having to file a freedom of info act to get the curriculum for your kids kindergarten class????? Sick people.
It's despicable. I am so surprised.
Suing for someone using freedom of speech? WOW Frivolous lawsuit should be shut down
should be shut down, and then she should sue them for invasion of her first amendment rights being violated.
That was my first thought. Countersue them for harassment and 1A - and go after the individual culprits and their personal assets (homes, cars, bank/investment accounts, etc). If only “the school district” gets sued, that’s just money effectively taken from taxpayers while the demons walk free.
Unfortunately you cannot win in CA when there's so much corruption.
We pay their f****** salaries.
You better tell us.
The only way is to fired them by not putting your kids in the school.
That is easier said than done for some people.
What they're going to face down the road with damage to their kids is going to be a lot harder.
Agreed.
My friends could not and allow the children to take the jabs to go to school.
If I ask you what my child will be learning in school you better answer because I have EVERY RIGHT TO KNOW.
You would think? LOL
F****** these unions.
That is what destroyed this country.
I used to think the unions were good. Change my mind now
They were good in their day I believe when they originated.
They are long past useful.
They certainly not good.
The information she had to submit requests for were totally redacted pages. I hope she becomes very wealthy
I think they should have a class action lawsuit to go after all.
Sue them, win and make them pay your attorney’s fees and have the attorney double the hourly fee, when you win! As a taxpayer, you have the right to ask what you are getting for your money and what to expect in return. Time for parents to take part in interviewing and hiring teachers.
I would be sooner take the kids out of public school. The whole public school need to be completely overhauled.
So many people to hang and so little time.
I guess we have to add these people to the list too.
Teachers union, insurance cabal, pharmaceuticals, investment agents, politicians, Antifa, 3-letters agencies... too many to count.