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  • Date: 2005-08-11
  • Author: Joel Turtel
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         If a store sells inferior products or a business gives bad
    service, most customers will not come back and that store or
    business will eventually go bankrupt. If public schools sell
    bad education, year after year, why don't they go bankrupt? Why
    aren't they shut down?

    The answer is government compulsion. In private schools, if the
    school does a bad job educating children, parents will soon take
    their child out of that school. If enough parents take their
    kids out of the school, that school will go bankrupt. A private
    school depends on the voluntary consent and tuition payments of
    its parent-customers to stay in business.

    Unlike private schools, public schools are a
    government-controlled education system that stays in business
    through naked compulsion. Local governments pass laws that give
    school authorities near-monopoly powers over our children's
    education. Compulsory-attendance laws force children to go to
    these schools. School taxes force parents to pay for these
    schools. Unlike private schools, public schools rarely go out
    of business, no matter how bad they are, because they get their
    "customers" and their money by force.

    Compulsion rears its ugly head in our public schools in many
    other ways. State teacher licensing laws prevent excellent but
    unlicensed educators or outside experts from teaching in the
    schools. Tenure laws make it almost impossible for school
    boards to fire incompetent or even mediocre teachers or
    principals.

    Local governments force children to go to public schools for
    six to eight hours a day, five days a week for up to twelve
    years, even though these children might hate public school.
    School authorities force children to study subjects that school
    authorities dictate, even though children might find these
    subjects boring or meaningless. Public schools also force
    parents to accept teachers that parents might not like or think
    are competent.

    Many public schools force children to learn math and reading
    with teaching methods that can cripple children's math and
    reading abilities. Public schools often subject children to
    values or sex-education classes that parents object to. The
    list goes on and on.

    Like tax-supported prisons, public schools don't shut down
    because the whole system rests on a foundation of naked force.
    Take away compulsory-attendance laws and compulsory school
    taxes and it's highly likely that most public schools would "go
    out of business."

    But parents don't have to wait for the highly unlikely event of
    public schools going out of business in their lifetime. Luckily,
    parents in America, unlike those in Germany or many other
    countries, have the right to homeschool their children. Parents
    can also take advantage of new, low-cost education options
    available to them right now, such as low-cost Internet private
    schools. I go into detail about these new education options in
    my book, "Public Schools, Public Menace."

    Article Copyrighted © 2005 by Joel Turtel.

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    About the author

    Joel Turtel is the author of "Public Schools,
    Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and Betray Our
    Children." Website: http://www.mykidsdeservebetter.com, Email:
    lbooksusa@aol.com, Phone: 718-447-7348.

    http://www.mykidsdeservebetter.com

     
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