Public School Prisons -- What Crimes Have Our Children Committed?

In his new book,"Public Schools, Public Menace," author Joel Turtel says that we have put our children into education prisons called public schools. Turtel also shows parents how to rescue their kids from public-school prisons with new, low-cost education options such as Internet private schools.

(PRWEB) July 26, 2005 -- Why have we put our children into educational prisons called public schools? What crimes have they committed? Why do we condemn almost 45 million innocent children to this punishment? Is it an exaggeration to call these schools prisons?"

These are questions author Joel Turtel asks in his new book, "Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and Betray Our Children."

To prove his point, Turtel compares prisons to public schools.

What are prisons? They are places where people are locked up against their will for crimes they have committed.

What is life like for a prisoner? The warden and prison guards, in effect, take away the prisoners life and freedom. They force a prisoner to live in a small cell he doesnt want to live in, eat food he may hate, work at a job he detests, associate with other prisoners who may be dangerous, and remove him from everyone and everything he loved in the outside world when he was free.

Like prisons, public schools impose their will by force, by compulsion. Local governments force parents to send their children to public schools just as the police drag convicted criminals into prison (even though many parents are not aware of this and voluntarily send their kids to these schools). A parent can be convicted of alleged child abuse and sent to prison if she disobeys the school authoritys order to send her child to the local public school.

Local governments then force parents to pay school taxes for these education prisons. If they dont pay these taxes, their local government will foreclose on their home and throw them out on the street.

School authorities force children to stay in school until they are 16 years old or graduate high school (these age limits vary by state). In effect, most children get a 10-year education prison sentence if they start school at age six.

School authorities force millions of children to sit in boxes called classrooms with 20 other children-inmates for six to eight hours a day, five days a week, for 10 years. The children must obey the adult education wardens (teachers and principals), who they may fear or dislike. They must study subjects they may hate or that bore them to death. They must associate only with other children their same age who may be bullies, violent, or emotionally disturbed. They must do homework and study for tests they must pass or be left back in school.

The children are removed from their loving parents and put under the control of teacher-wardens who may not love them, care for them, or simply even have the time to pay attention to them. They are stopped from being a free and free-spirited child. They are told to keep quiet. They are told to obey the rules. They are told to march from classroom cell to classroom cell every 50 minutes to study different subjects that may mean nothing to them.

Parents, if you dont think this is harsh punishment for your innocent children, you should ask yourself the following question. When your spouse pressures you to attend some event you hate, whether a ballet, lecture, or football game, how do you feel? After sitting at that event for only an hour, how do you feel? You are probably angry, irritated, and frustrated. You squirm in your seat or doze off. You cant wait to get out of there. You cant wait to get back to your life and doing the things you love to do.

Well, millions of kids must sit through this agony of boredom or frustration for 6 to 8 hours a day for 10 years in public-school classrooms. Yet, to repeat, what crimes have your children committed to warrant this horrible punishment?

In fact, they have committed no crime whatsoever. They are simply innocent victims of local governments and public-school authorities who think they own your children, who think they have the right to put your children into education prisons for 10 years for their own good."

Parents, if a rogue cop came and took your child to prison for no reason whatsoever, except for saying it would be for your childs own good," would you not fight to the death to stop him? So why do you let school authorities take your innocent children and punish them for 10 years?

Parents, if you thought you had no choice, you are wrong. Happily, you can homeschool your child or give your child a fun, quality, rewarding, low-cost education with Internet private schools. You have many education options.

Turtel tells parents, "If your child hates public school, listen to him or her. Dont let school authorities put your child in a public-school prison for 10 years. You have a choice, and your childs life is at stake."

Parents can find out about new, low-cost education options for their kids in Joel Turtels book, "Public Schools, Public Menace." Turtel asks parents to please take advantage of the Resources in his book, for their childrens sake.

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http://www.mykidsdeservebetter.com
718-447-7348

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