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re: "Conservatives" agree to new entitlement program costing hundreds of millions per year
Posted on 4/9/24 at 2:40 pm to 4cubbies
Posted on 4/9/24 at 2:40 pm to 4cubbies
quote:Um, sending your kid to public school is mandaded by law unless you pay for an alternative.
People continue to send their kids to public schools, too
quote:You are seriously comparing cumpulsory attendance to voluntarily doing business somewhere.
I guess they are as successful as Walmart and McDonald’s in your eyes, which is a testament to their effectiveness, right?
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quote:Um.............what happens if a parent doesn't send their child to public school and their child isn't enrolled in some alternative such as private or home school?
After all, last I checked, no one kidnaps anyone and forces their kids to go to public schools but most kids still end up there.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 2:51 pm to Wishing Well
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Um, sending your kid to public school is mandaded by law unless you pay for an alternative.
No it’s not. Homeschooling is perfectly legal.
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You are seriously comparing cumpulsory attendance to voluntarily doing business somewhere.
You jumped into this conversation comparing public and private service after it started and now you’re laughing that the conversation you inserted yourself into compared public and private services?
Ok.
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Um.............what happens if a parent doesn't send their child to public school and their child isn't enrolled in some alternative such as private or home school?
So you’re now acknowledging homeschooling exists. Parents choose what schools to send their kids to. Nothing prevents parents from moving to a different school district or finding a charter school to send their kid or homeschooling their kids.
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