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End Compulsory Education?

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If a student doesn't want to be in school and intends to drop out that student will not do their work, will fail their classes, and will be a disruption. Forcing a teenager to attend high-school will not necessarily further their education. I say allow kids who want to drop out to do so and use the money saved for higher education and G.E.D. tutoring.
A few years of making minimum wage is exactly what some kids need to take their education seriously.

Elementary school (or equivalent)should be compulsory. Everyone needs to learn the three R's.
 
Angry.. little.. with some issues? Understatement of all time.

I credited the vast majority of humanity for caring, and your profession for being the only possible out for children of parents who don't. You should take that as an honor, sir. I have more respect for teachers than just about any other profession.

We don't formulate destroy-the-schools-policy just because a few bad parents exist. Yes, they are out there but I've never met a single one, and children of those are better off in the hands of the state, and that means you.

I don't know why I'm responding to this other than it seems to have unintentionally struck a cord and I'm more genuine than that. I only responded to your previous posts out of sheer boredom, staring at a blank computer screen for way too long. It was a counter punch to your known trolling, one I thought you could take in good stride. If you're truly offended then I'm sorry, if you're being typical you then **** off fake tough guy.

#tryingtobeangryguy
 
Yes, I think a pump off is in order. I'm not sure what 405 has to do with anything though, since there will be no weight lifting involved.
 
And how would leaving the job in their incompetent hands be better? I can't think of a better reason to continue compulsory education.

If you are going to jump in I suggest you actually read the damn thread.
 
Angry.. little.. with some issues? Understatement of all time.

I credited the vast majority of humanity for caring, and your profession for being the only possible out for children of parents who don't. You should take that as an honor, sir. I have more respect for teachers than just about any other profession.

We don't formulate destroy-the-schools-policy just because a few bad parents exist. Yes, they are out there but I've never met a single one, and children of those are better off in the hands of the state, and that means you.

I don't know why I'm responding to this other than it seems to have unintentionally struck a cord and I'm more genuine than that. I only responded to your previous posts out of sheer boredom, staring at a blank computer screen for way too long. It was a counter punch to your known trolling, one I thought you could take in good stride. If you're truly offended then I'm sorry, if you're being typical you then **** off fake tough guy.

#tryingtobeangryguy
Definitely still angry. Go out and breathe some air, Bro.
 
If a student doesn't want to be in school and intends to drop out that student will not do their work, will fail their classes, and will be a disruption. Forcing a teenager to attend high-school will not necessarily further their education. I say allow kids who want to drop out to do so and use the money saved for higher education and G.E.D. tutoring.
A few years of making minimum wage is exactly what some kids need to take their education seriously.

Elementary school (or equivalent)should be compulsory. Everyone needs to learn the three R's.
Agreed. The students in this mold now essentially use school as social time. They know when they go home they are watching kids for parents or going to work themselves. So school is where they chill out and rest/socialize. I'd love to see us do what a lot of other countries do and that is have the option to switch to a vocational trade school right around junior high age. Some people aren't meant for higher ed and that's not a slight. Let those people progress to their spot in life ASAP.
 
How many of you either send your kids to school ONLY because it's legally required and/or were sent to school ONLY because it was legally required?

None?

Okay...point given to franklin.
 
How many of you either send your kids to school ONLY because it's legally required and/or were sent to school ONLY because it was legally required?

None?

Okay...point given to franklin.

I don't have kids, but I would send them to school even if it weren't required by law. I'm not arrogant enough to think I could teach my kids better than anyone else.

Note that I didn't say what school I'd send them to, just that I'd send them to school.

Moreover, I wasn't sent to school because it was required by law, I was sent to school to keep me out of my parents hair.

But really.. how can you take this guy seriously? The parents are the problem, so lets get rid of something that benefits the children? Really? Really????

Stoplights are used to get people to stop, and allow traffic to move smoothly. But that's causing people to look at the light, not their surroundings. So lets get rid of stoplights?
 
I don't have kids, but I would send them to school even if it weren't required by law. I'm not arrogant enough to think I could teach my kids better than anyone else.

Note that I didn't say what school I'd send them to, just that I'd send them to school.

Moreover, I wasn't sent to school because it was required by law, I was sent to school to keep me out of my parents hair.

That's what I'm thinking. The more neglectful parents are going to be the last ones to let their kids stay home.
 
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