Never let the government teach your children. Baltimore schools lack A.C. during global warming summer
Our worship of this material world was normalized with the indoctrination of public government schools. Never in the history of the world should secular knowledge replace spiritual, religious knowledge. Many rich people are miserable and unsatisfied with life. 36% of people earning 100,000 or more live paycheck to paycheck, no different than their middle-class counterparts. Without spiritual and emotional intelligence, you won’t be able to enjoy life, regardless of where you fall in the tax bracket. Not having children too young and when you can’t afford them can alter the course of one’s life. Naturally, both parents wanted to provide the best atmosphere for their children. However, this isn’t the case; rather than blame the government for not caring for other people’s kids, we should look in the mirror. Never let the government teach your children. Baltimore schools lack A.C. during global warming summer.
In my later years I have come to believe that many have been lost to the world by attend public school. I’ve talked with others around theses parts that attended church as I did growing up, like me, they say many of those that attended church with them, when they graduated high school, it seem they graduate church too. For MANY of them have never set foot in church again.
I feel that if it had not been for public school they would not have been lost to the world. Another though goes along with that, were they ever saved?
No doubt, public school in my days, just as it does today, contradicts God, and His Word.
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The last president to send their child to public school was Jimmy Carter. Most politicians send their children to private schools. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg paid $34,000 annually to send his daughter to private school. Many things happen at public schools that would never happen at private schools..
How fun would it be to receive grades for classes you didn’t attend? No, you’re not paying someone to do your homework, being the teacher’s pet, or anything. What kid wouldn’t want to take advantage of this? You’re wrong if you think this is something out of a movie. This happened in Baltimore schools, and it’s making headlines. Several student parents are questioning how their children received grades when they didn’t attend school for the entire year.
“He just was home with me,” said Braylen Scott’s mother Patrice Proctor.
Somehow, all four students received report cards with grades for classes they haven’t been taking, and attendance records marking them present for days they were not in school.
“He shouldn’t have any grades on there,” Latasha Phillips, Qwantay Spearman’s mother, told Project Baltimore about her son’s report card.
As a result, state and federal lawmakers are launching an investigation. This is no surprise, unfortunately, as last year we revealed that a 0.13 GPA for a 17-year-old ninth grade was actually near the top of their class. Furthermore, this district prioritized renovating football fields over A.C. units. If people were spooked by eco-anxiety climate change already, the last thing they need is to blame the weather for justifying not receiving an education.
This summer, at least 15 schools will close before noon in Baltimore due to a lack of A.C. units. In Philidelphia, 100 schools have insufficient air cooling units as well. Are we living in the land of opportunity or what? President Biden is signing climate change bills, California was to eradicate the sale of gas cars in the next couple of years. The climate change bug is infecting everyone to do something. Yet inner-city children of color can’t get cool air, probably because it doesn’t serve their agenda. These children have parents who likely put too much trust in the government.
Some things have become so ritualistic and normalized that we fail to question their productivity. Sending kids to public schools is one of them. These schools, including Baltimore schools, often receive F grades on their report card. In Ohio, teachers also went on strike due to similar working conditions. So what’s the solution?
In conclusion, Many orthodox Jewish parents send their children to Jewish day school. Christian parents are homeschooling more than ever as well. There’s even a Buddhist school for kids as well. Whether religious or spiritual beliefs, secular wisdom should never be the ultimate goal. Teachers are too often unappreciated, and children get the worst of it. The best thing you can do is to have children responsibly and send them to good schools.