Posted by Maine Fordson on December 28, 2010 at 18:53:20 from (74.75.196.56):
In Reply to: jack knife posted by Mike (WA) on December 28, 2010 at 11:57:13:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
That's what I meant when I said Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
Thinking must be too strenuous for the public at large these days...
Just one more reason why I am glad every time I hear of somebody home-schooling their children. Ever notice how home-schooled kids tend to be better-behaved, more mature compared to their public-school counterparts, and ask more intelligent questions?
It's galling, how our tax dollars are used for schools that continually fail us, fail our society, and take away from our nation's potential. (Did anybody see the recent news article wherein the Department of Defense revealed that only 25% of the kids who take the ASVAB [Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery] test [which measures math & language skills, understanding of mechanical theory, etc.] actually score a passing grade??? That's 3/4 of our nation's youth who are not qualified to serve in the armed forces! Shameful. Shameful, indeed. )
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