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Yes, but remember, doing that doesn't produce properly educated (re: ignorant), complacent citizens. We're not trying to breed adventurous rebels here, we working on making the model American for today's political and social climate.
Remember, the socialization that public schools claim kids need isn't the company of other people, it's literally socialization in another sense. There is a more insidious reason behind some states forcing parents to send their kids to *approved* schools (such as California).
Remember, the socialization that public schools claim kids need isn't the company of other people, it's literally socialization in another sense. There is a more insidious reason behind some states forcing parents to send their kids to *approved* schools (such as California).