
Originally Posted by
Pinot's Mom
Now, back to Puckstop31: Yes, I do choose where I live and I greatly appreciate the opportunity and freedom (financial and otherwise) to do so. It is therefore my choice to pay for the taxes that support the educational system so others may benefit-I believe that is a responsibility of all, to make sure the next generation is given the opportunity to be educated and cared for in the best manner possible. If I didn't feel this way, there are many other places I could live where the taxes and schools wouldn't be an issue. I have a relative that chooses to live that way; he lives in Heber, Utah, and that is just not where I want to be.
You make some fine points, and, as you said, are entitled to your opinion. I think the biggest point of difference between us is the issue of the responsibility of the education of children.
Thank you for this. I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this topic. 
I fully understand where you are coming from when you talk about education being the community's responsibility. Not all people have the ability, time and/or money to carry out the massive task of properly educating their own children. As such, no child should be denied a proper education because of these issues. Thus while it hurts to pay those taxes at times, I do understand their purpose. Now if only that purpose was the only thing they were used for... Also, it would be better if those taxes were collected in a way, other than a school property tax, the most repressive tax we have. We never REALLY own our homes.... But I digress...
My wife and I are going to home school our child(ren). We are doing this for a lot of different reasons. The main one being the ability to customize Hannah's education to a manner that best suits her learning style, whatever that turns out to be. We are also blessed to have a very large community of homeshoolers in our area. This helps when the kids get older and get into more advanced subject matter. Several times a week, the kids are moved around to the homes of parents who are better prepared to teach the appropriate subjects. This also allows the added bonus of additional "socialization" time. (The lack of 'socialization' time being the main outcry of those opposed to homeschooling.) Another reason is we are utterly appalled at how education has become such a massive political issue. Plainly put, the Federal Government has ZERO authority to dictate to anyone how children are to be educated. This is plainly understood if you know the Constitution. The way things work today, the Federal Government holds States and local school districts hostage. You either toe the line and do it their way, or you don't get the Federal funds. Finally, for now (LOL), there is NO WAY in heck I will allow my child to be a pawn at the hands of a corrupt union that has no REAL intrest in educating our posterity. The teachers might, but the union????
There are those who would try to deny us this ability to educate our own children. They will say that we are simply trying to brainwash our children into thinking the way we do. Nothing could be further from the truth. I want our children to learn to THINK for themselves, more than anything else. Not simply to regurgitate information (often false) and pass some fake exams so that the district can keep its funding levels.
Finally, please do not misunderstand me. While I believe that the public education system is quite broken in most areas, it may not be in yours. You should be proud that you have good public schools that turn out well educated kids. It must be as my Uncle's kids grew up in the Ellicott City/Columbia area. They are all very successful and happy. But with such things come responsibility. Be wary of intrusion into it from sources outside YOUR community. (google Arne Duncan. He is President Obama's choice for Secretary of Education. This guy makes the hairs on my neck just stand straight up.)
Thanks again for the opporunity to discuss this. A breath of fresh air it is.
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