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High schooler explaining what your kids are being fed in school
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[quote:MarkinAZ:MV8yMTM4NjExXzM2MTEyMDUyXzQxMDNCMDkx] Dear Parents: If you have school age children - PLEASE consider - seriously consider putting them in private schools. While they're not cheap, they are worth every penny in avoiding the white-trash, Jerry Springer values that are being handed out to the kids today in the public schools. Also, the quality of education is generally better by at least a full year or more in what the kids are learning and where they test. It's a HUGE investment... but one that is worth every cent you pay into it - and much more. The cheapest private schools are usually the religious schools (Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopalian etc. If you are a member of the church that sponsors the school, you can get a big break on tuition. If you have multiple kids, you can get an even bigger break. If you are poor and a member of the church, your kids will qualify for a scholarship if you ask. The most expensive and most exclusive schools in the nation admit students without regard for the parents ability to pay. Once the kid is accepted, then they assess the parents ability to pay, and if they cannot, the kid is given scholarships up to 100% of the tuition, fees, etc. If the parents can only pay $100/mo and the tuition is $3000 per month (at the better schools it can be that high) the schools trust funds will make up the difference. First you have to show an interest and apply for admission. It's well worth the time and effort it takes to do so. Your kid could wind up getting an education that other parents are paying out $50k per year or more for. I know. My daughters' school in SF still is bugging us for contributions and donations after she graduated 18 years ago. And we do still give them a few thousand per year. They're worth it. [/quote]
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So i'm in high school and we've been fed all the crap on global warming and all that, but what we are "learning" now is truly sick.
Straight from the NWO agenda, we are being told that humans need to
depopulate
. And that "religion is restricting this progress." Because those against abortion are birthing "unnecessary" life that only inflates the population. The "teacher" warns us that we shouldn't have more than a couple kids when we get older because it'll only hurt everyone else.
I know this isn't breaking news or anything, but a lot of your kids probably don't inform you the garbage they are trying to dump on us. So just an inside scoop on what's going on in the classrooms (propaganda factories).
......And don't even get me started on how my English "teacher" was villianizing firearms, and made us read an article about gun violence and then write a paper on why the article made sense.......................
Everything we get fed is part of this agenda... and i am so alone, as most juniors in high school love O-bomb-a and his "progress" that he is implementing
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