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<blockquote data-quote="Aku" data-source="post: 4367170" data-attributes="member: 26480"><p>On the fence with this. Yes, Dept of Ed should be cleaned out, sanitized of all politics, and the stupid CRT. Education must get back to reading, writing, arithmetic, computers, and physical education. I do agree the States should have much more input and power in regulating the public school systems of their own citizens. However, there are few things that really need to stay national, only to be regulated by the Fed. Requirements, such as, the Pledge of Allegiance, corporal punishment, civics, and history, should be mandated across the board, and regulated under national standards. Otherwise, you'll have California kids that don't know about the civil war, or the Pledge of Allegiance, and likely never been spanked in their life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aku, post: 4367170, member: 26480"] On the fence with this. Yes, Dept of Ed should be cleaned out, sanitized of all politics, and the stupid CRT. Education must get back to reading, writing, arithmetic, computers, and physical education. I do agree the States should have much more input and power in regulating the public school systems of their own citizens. However, there are few things that really need to stay national, only to be regulated by the Fed. Requirements, such as, the Pledge of Allegiance, corporal punishment, civics, and history, should be mandated across the board, and regulated under national standards. Otherwise, you'll have California kids that don't know about the civil war, or the Pledge of Allegiance, and likely never been spanked in their life. [/QUOTE]
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