Private vs. Public School
In a survey, over 60 percent of parents said they would send their children to a private school if they could afford it. Let's compare private schools and public schools, and see why:
Private Schools:
- Give academically rigorous education
- Teach wholesome American and Christian values
- Teach children to read well with phonics
- Respect parent's rights
- Give parents school choice
- Gives parents education options
- Most students have success in school and go on to college
- Stress important academic subjects
- Have to satisfy parents to stay in business because of fierce competition.
- Demand children learn well to advance in grades — promotion to next grade not automatic
- Respect parent's and children's time
- Give parents wide choice on which values they want their children taught in school
- Don't violate parent's rights on sex-education content for their children
- Respect American valuesparent's rights, free choice, unlimited competition
Public Schools:
- Many give a third-rate, mind-numbing education
- Many teach children no values or bad values
- Can cripple children's ability to read
- Violate parent's rights
- Strangle parent's school choice
- Force parents to obey public-school authorities
- Almost 50 percent of students don't graduate or go to college academically unprepared
- Waste up to 50 percent of children's time on non-academic subjects
- Can ignore parents because compulsory taxes support the schools, and teachers have tenure-guaranteed jobs
- Have "social" promotion—children go to the next level whether they have learned anything or not
- Can waste 12 years of a child's life
- School authorities dictate values taught all children—values that parents may oppose and detest
- School authorities force children to attend sex-education classes with often shocking sexual content
- Many have contempt for American values—they deny parent's rights, deny school choice, strangle free competition
Is it any wonder that most parents would send their kids to a private school if they could afford it? Now they can. "Public Schools, Public Menace" shows parents how to give their kids a quality, low-cost private-school education.
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