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Freedom to Ignore September 8th School Children Indoctrination Speech
Posted by: | CommentsFreedom to Ignore Obama’s September 8th School Children Indoctrination Speech

I understand there is to be a “universal” or “national” roll-out via a “Presidential-Speak” through all K-12 schools on September the 8th:
President Obama to Address Students
http://www.ed.gov/admins/lead/academic/bts.html
When you interfere with me or mine, and impose your will or views that I totally oppose, then I can place you on ignore. I do not respect “that one” who has usurped the office of the Presidency and I do not intend to position my children in harm’s way. I consider the man and his performance. I view him no better than a destroyer of life, liberty, and happiness. I will not put my child in a forced event that will add nothing to the building of their character or enhance their academics.
He needs an audience on a regular basis to boost his ego, I will not provide my children, as tools.
I choose to…
“Just Say No!”
I bet there’s a Pony ride at the park, instead of the “Dog and Pony” show on parade September the 8th.
Educational State Of Emergency
Posted by: | CommentsOur nation has an epidemic of failing public schools. This is not confined to urban schools either. My alma mater, Shelbyville High School, in Shelbyville, Indiana was profiled in a Time Magazine article titled “Dropout Nation”, as well as on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’. You can read that article here: http://bit.ly/S0QVx and the Oprah segment here: http://bit.ly/IbcoT.
Shelbyville is a small town of roughly 18,000 people – about 30 miles Southeast of Indianapolis. In a town with over 95% of the population White, 1 of every 3 kids will not graduate High School. One in Three!!! This contradicts every major stereotype portrayed on TV and broadcast throughout society.
Sadly, too many people across this nation believe that the educational crisis is limited to the Urban, Black, or Latino populace. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. This epidemic is a national catastrophe. We are in an Educational State Of Emergency.
I believe that we cannot pass legislation and laws to curb this outbreak. The cure starts in the home and in the school. It is imperative upon the parents of our children to take charge. If there are no parents available, then the responsibility falls upon aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, grandparents, and even teachers. These children need role models to encourage, nurture, and help them succeed.
I understand that there are cases in which one or both parents did not complete high school or receive a GED. This is one case where I feel that governmental measures could be necessary and useful. Programs that aide and encourage parents to advance their education will create an environment where parents and children can learn together. Parents and children helping each other will create a bond between them that may not exist presently. This will strengthen the family bond in this nation along with the educational advancement of our citizens.
If you are an adult, find a child in need. Nurture that child, embrace that child, help that child. Do not say that you “do not have time”, because you do. Turn off the TV, put down the video games, skip your ‘night out’, and pick up a book and a child. There is not one kid in this nation who “is a lost cause” - that attitude is what put us in this detrimental state.
I was one of the lucky kids who had Ms. Kris Schwickrath (Ms. S) as a Latin teacher at Shelbyville High School. In my four years in her class, I was a lazy student. I refused to do work, I was a punk, and I was difficult – as were others. In those four years, Ms. S never gave up. She continued her efforts to nurture and teach me. She retained that hope that I would prevail. Sadly, my immature attitude remained over four years time.
(more on Ms. Schwickrath: http://bit.ly/krf8h)
Now, as a 25 year old adult, she has my utmost respect, and is truly one of my heroes. I maintain contact with her, and if I can get back into college, I will study to be a Latin teacher just as she is. I now see what it means and what it takes to be an educator. We need EVERY teacher in America to learn from Ms. Schwickrath.
Our teachers must look at their occupation as more than a paycheck. They must view their roles as a Duty To Their Country. They must not flee from inner-city schools because of difficulty, but instead rise up and fight for change. No matter how hard your life is inside the walls of the classroom, these children have a much harder life outside of the school.
An educated population can only advance the progress of our country. Educated people can make educated decisions about careers, finances, politics, etc. Knowledge is power. Together we can make this nation powerful once again.
I will close by simply reiterating Hon. Sonia Sotomayor’s quote of her mother during her opening statement of her confirmation hearings:
“The key to success in America is a good education.”
TJ Thompson
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