MARRIAGE
MADE IN HEAVEN: Education is like marriage. Just as a man may pick and
choose the one woman best suited to join him in marriage, so too parents
need to pick and choose the school that is best suited to educate their
children onto the pathway to a good, productive and wholesome life. And
just as the woman must agree that the man is best suited to join her in
marriage, so too must the school agree that the student is suited to
the school.
Schools that accept children who are disruptive, and prevent other children from learning, can be compared to those societies where men marry women without their consent. Just as these can be described as marriages made in Hell, so too are schools where disruptive children are imposed upon others and condemn them to a life of misery.
Schools that accept children who are disruptive, and prevent other children from learning, can be compared to those societies where men marry women without their consent. Just as these can be described as marriages made in Hell, so too are schools where disruptive children are imposed upon others and condemn them to a life of misery.
Parental choice in education is surely a Divine right and responsibility
that needs to become law in every state and the District of Columbia.
So too is it the right and responsibility of schools to provide every
child with the best that education has to offer, by accepting children
that do not undermine this goal.
Lee McNulty, a New Jersey teacher of 27 years, explained this best in his historic interview with Bob Bowdon of Choice Media TV.
Lee McNulty, a New Jersey teacher of 27 years, explained this best in his historic interview with Bob Bowdon of Choice Media TV.
Lee
McNulty is now retired after 27-years as a public school teacher in
Paterson, New Jersey. His descriptions of the school in which he worked,
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