That is such a profound over-generalization that I can't decide quite
how to address it. Millions have gone through public schools and come
through with their ability to live a useful life intact. Yes, public
schools are not perfect, but they are one of the few public
institutions that remain under local control (and, yes, I'm aware of
NCLB because I work with it every day). If public schools are messed
up it's because the communities that support them are messed up. They
are also one of the only venues that children who come from
dysfunctional families can make any progress and see that life as they
know it at home is not the norm.
Schools are famous for being factories for robots who will occupy work
stations in future factories. They can only be that when the community
agrees and supports the mission. Since we all have the right of free
speech (at least this week so far as I've heard), if you don't like
the status quo, you're free to change it in your community. Have you?
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