Naa, this is BS. Standardized tests are the best way you know they're teaching at least some of the basics and not 100% "black power queer drag queen hour".
This is true but if all they have to do is teach kids to memorize the answers to a handful of questions (less if they can get their hands on the actual test), all they're doing is reinforcing their own authority by giving the illusion that the teacher knows everything and all you need to do is listeb to them.
The best, nay only, way to know that they aren't just teaching your kids a bunch of queer nonsense is to actually go into the schools and see (Newsflash, they are. They all are)
You need to volunteer in the classrooms, at lunch, on the playground, and in extra-curriculars. But, at that point, why not just homeschool?
That is indeed why they exist, but I'm not convinced they're the "best way". They're simply the only way we're allowed to approach the problem because things like:
Segregating students who don't learn as quickly as others into their own classrooms (violates Civil Rights Act)
Firing teachers and the administrators who enable them who teach "black power queer drag queen hour" (State curriculum may require teaching this)
De-normalization of the two-income household and re-normalization of parents raising/teaching their children (jeopardizes Line Go Up)
Are either illegal or deemed "immoral" thanks to decades of propaganda.
Naa, this is BS. Standardized tests are the best way you know they're teaching at least some of the basics and not 100% "black power queer drag queen hour".
This is true but if all they have to do is teach kids to memorize the answers to a handful of questions (less if they can get their hands on the actual test), all they're doing is reinforcing their own authority by giving the illusion that the teacher knows everything and all you need to do is listeb to them.
The best, nay only, way to know that they aren't just teaching your kids a bunch of queer nonsense is to actually go into the schools and see (Newsflash, they are. They all are)
You need to volunteer in the classrooms, at lunch, on the playground, and in extra-curriculars. But, at that point, why not just homeschool?
That is indeed why they exist, but I'm not convinced they're the "best way". They're simply the only way we're allowed to approach the problem because things like:
Are either illegal or deemed "immoral" thanks to decades of propaganda.