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Comments

tickley42 on 17 May, 2010 at 6:58 pm #

students school

I went to a private school on inherited money and it’s made a huge difference in my life. There would be a phenomenal change in the intelligence level of this country as a whole if more families had the opportunity that I did. Regardless of your religious standing, a private school teaches you how to reason and think critically, something not many of my public schooled friends understand.


BruceH59 on 20 May, 2010 at 10:15 pm #

first school

Steve Public school is about Indoctrination into the liberal lies. Read the book the Deliberate Dumbing down of America. I say give the money to families and let them home school their children. Think about give the parents $5000 per child save the tax payer big bucks. Homeschooler are far smarter then public school children and get that evil liberal brainwashing out of the Teachers hands. A win Win.


LordAtrocities on 22 May, 2010 at 6:21 am #

school primary

Indoctrination of our young is the end game goal of all liberals. They model their educational agenda after the Fascists. I am surprised that they are not mandating that all children drink fluoride water and listen to hours and hours of Obama speeches. One day the only books our kids will be aloud to read are ones written by Obama and his left wing nut jobs.


brace110 on 24 May, 2010 at 9:45 pm #

HoneyLissaBee on 28 May, 2010 at 5:19 am #

school health

So we have the right to choose to murder the unborn, but we don’t have the right to choose to have a decent education?

And they think this makes SENSE?


xFreakPyromaniacx on 30 May, 2010 at 6:24 pm #

elementry school

Public schools are lousy.
Private schools are crap.
Charter schools are the way.


rockonanimebabe on 31 May, 2010 at 2:47 pm #

principal school

i changed high schools in my Jr. year, if hadn’t done that i wouldn’t have made to collage. but it only happened because my father went to work for a different school district. i think that if kids could choose their test scores would go up, and there would be less problems.


SamuraiLady on 1 June, 2010 at 10:08 am #

american school

I use the private school vouchers. My son is now phi beta kapa at his college. My daughter a/b s and at least a year ahead of public school.


modestryan16 on 4 June, 2010 at 5:24 am #

do schools

finland has a public school program and they are ranked number one :( we need curriculum reform as well. I went to a private school and i can assure that the education was really not all that different than i could have received at public school, as was said by most of my friends who transfered out. i think we need to teach kids higher concepts at younger ages. other countries, including finland, learn much higher math concepts at a younger age :(


TheBNPrenaissance on 6 June, 2010 at 8:31 pm #

comprehensive school

ALL patriots and Conservatives ADD & SUB my new account,Thanks.


christo930 on 6 June, 2010 at 10:18 pm #

nursery school

Even as an atheist, I fully support school vouchers, even if they are used for a catholic/jewish/muslim/whatever school. Since Crowder is a social conservative I usually disagree with most of what he says (I am a fiscal conservative), but this one is right on.


MrUnicorn1995 on 7 June, 2010 at 4:04 am #

school supplies

I mean to say, that she thought the Canary Islands were part of America. They were actually a supply stop on his route.


MrUnicorn1995 on 7 June, 2010 at 8:56 pm #

collier county schools

On another note, I can also tell you firsthand that Bush’s “No Child Left Behind” is also terrible. Now, if a kid is a slacker and refuses to do his work, instead of failing, he’ll get extra help and support. And if one kid has trouble with a subject, it holds up the entire class. Because teachers are now REQUIRED to only move as fast as their slowest student, and when that student is a slacker, the truly intelligent kids are held back. This program also lowered honors class standards. BAD.


MrUnicorn1995 on 8 June, 2010 at 1:51 am #

schools first

I can tell you firsthand how poor public schools can be. My Junior High and elementary days were sub par, a teacher once told me that Columbus landed in the Canary Islands. Look on a map for those. HOWEVER, in my town we have no public High School, which means we get to go to a FANTASTIC private High school without cost. If this became universal, then the kids in the next town at the garbage can they call a public high school could come over here, they’d be pretty happy.


sebass12346 on 11 June, 2010 at 11:24 am #

trade school

liberals **** americas youth


eslake on 14 June, 2010 at 12:48 pm #

summit school

Teachers’ Unions are rediculous.
Osawatomie High is a good example. One teacher over the past 20 years has locked a student in a closet, repeatedly knocked over desks with students in them(several injuries resulting) and in one intance literally punched a student in the face for arriving late to class.

And he’s still teaching there.


twinzmammy on 16 June, 2010 at 8:21 pm #

manor school

AMEN !!!!! I want my kids to get the education they deserve.

I Just wrote a paper on this subject in my college english class and over half the people in my class had never heard of vouchers.


Hebrews1112 on 20 June, 2010 at 7:11 am #

students school

Amen, as a education major, I personally want a voucher program. The one thing that I don’t want is to to be involved in the same system that I was stuck in.


nonamelef on 20 June, 2010 at 2:20 pm #

old town school

We need a voucher system!


lukesw2 on 20 June, 2010 at 3:10 pm #

road school

Teachers unions are helping to kill our schools yes, but it goes farther than that. Look at the curriculum that is being taught to the kids. What does it actually teach kids? Its sad at how uneducated they are. Also look at their motivation - many times they may fail, but still get to move to the next grade because the school needs the classroom space…and it goes on. What needs to change is the students need to realize how privileged they are to be able to learn, and take advantage of it.


dovie2blue on 21 June, 2010 at 4:25 am #

school games

I like the foul-mouthed little puppet! Funny as hell.


gomerpyle91 on 23 June, 2010 at 8:15 pm #

pupils school

Actually some conservatives don’t like the voucher program either. See, when the government then gives the tax money to the private schools, they would want CONTROL of the private schools. Everywhere govt sends money, they want control in return. So those who run private schools would rather not be told they have to hire teachers based on a racial or sexist quota. Try telling a Catholic school to hire a ********** and see how they react.


TofuPuppets on 24 June, 2010 at 5:19 am #

best schools

nice puppet productions puppets. i have ralph and elmer.


daisyshark on 26 June, 2010 at 8:53 am #

music school

I would LOVE to see some of my old teachers lose their jobs. There was the one guy in my high school who “taught” physics–that is, he sat on his fat *** and read the paper all day while his students tried to understand his nonsensical lab instructions and untangle his crappy lab equipment. He did that for about twenty years, and then he and his flabby neck retired comfortably. People complained about him to the administration left and right, but he kept his job.


djawesome09 on 28 June, 2010 at 4:16 pm #

school report

the best way to solve both the economy and the school problem is to get that **** hole out of office

signed: a severely pissed off student of the illustrious federally funded public school shit