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Icanonlyimagine
Apr 22, 2008, 01:30 PM
I had some problems with the educational institution in the state of Indiana. I have a challenge child and no where to get help then I found out why.


In the state of Indiana Senator Bayh doing the middle 1980’s and the 1990’s had to support a bill that told the educational community in his state that the teachers are not responsible for the education of the children in the state of Indiana.

The responsibility of the child’s education will be totally on the parents not the education institution that the law of the state of Indiana has stated that the child must attend under penalty of either law or fines. One of the writers of the bill was State Representative Vernon Smith.

So, if public education is of importance to you go check your state government and find out just what and whom and how and why are some representatives of this and other states are behind the nations failings in not giving educational support to our children.

We, the people need to stop being victims that gives excuses for lack of positive responses to our educational situation.

Do you have a horror story let it out! Maybe we can find a way to clean up this nastiness in our educational system and start creating a better community through education and faith. Do you believe - if not what is your opinioin?

I and other parents hope this will be a forum to correct the problems with education institution in the United States as a whole. I do not believe this situation is the only one.

Now, I am in another state things a little better but still problems are problems.

George_1950
Apr 27, 2008, 08:46 PM
One needs to go no farther than statistics from public schools in Washington, D.C. and Detroit, or Clayton County Schools (Georgia) to see the futility of government schools. The politicians and 'professional' educators are in bed; just as the politicians and medical doctors (AMA) are in bed. Corruption at its worst. The remedy is to give the parents of each child a voucher and the huge, hidden problem of education in America will end.

Fr_Chuck
Apr 28, 2008, 06:03 AM
yes the issues with Clayton County Schools even go the other direction, the STATE has no control, the local school board has full control and the governor has been powerless to do anything. When we lived in the innter city of Atlanta, we were friends with several of the school officials, and they even told us, not to send our child to the public school in our area if we could afford not to.

But then the voters will vote back the same people, not looking often at values or ideas ( not that they don't lie to get elected)