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jaybear_us wrote:Another social studies teacher, Ron gochez has been seen making incendiary remarks about latino's and mexican's rights in this country. He also calls america racist and refers to california as "stolen occupied mexico". He's another La Raza supporter and also supports revolution in the U.S.
6079smithW wrote:Does this guy teach at a high school, or at UCLA? I can't believe this guy would have enough time on his hands to devote to lunacy if he was actually doing a teaching job at a high school - those people actually have to work!
Media Rookie wrote:CA public schools may not sexualize their student sat an early age, but yes, you should be afraid.
This was very disconcerting. http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/06/ ... to_su.html
I'm going to have to work very hard to not behave like a paranoid conspiracy nut when my daughter starts school in a few years
washingtonamerica wrote:i would be more worried if you weren't so vigilant, there is no force on earth than a mother's love. even the idea of taking, a lawyer to lay out boundries is a good one, but probably only if the school has had a previous problem. i have lot's of friends in vermont that homeshool their kids, because of the unknown when they are gone for the day. i went to a high school with five thousand kids, it's easy to fall through the cracks or disappear completely. don't let your daughter out of your sight, even for a minute.I'm going to have to work very hard to not behave like a paranoid conspiracy nut when my daughter starts school in a few years
Jeffreydan wrote:washingtonamerica wrote:i would be more worried if you weren't so vigilant, there is no force on earth than a mother's love. even the idea of taking, a lawyer to lay out boundries is a good one, but probably only if the school has had a previous problem. i have lot's of friends in vermont that homeshool their kids, because of the unknown when they are gone for the day. i went to a high school with five thousand kids, it's easy to fall through the cracks or disappear completely. don't let your daughter out of your sight, even for a minute.I'm going to have to work very hard to not behave like a paranoid conspiracy nut when my daughter starts school in a few years
I am from Vermont, moved west after completing 1st grade.
I can tell you that there was no leftist indoctrination happening in my classes, and my years at that elementary school are pretty vivid despite the years gone by.
We haven't ruled out home-schooling, but will have to study up on it.

Jeffreydan wrote: We haven't ruled out home-schooling, but will have to study up on it.
btorocco wrote:Easy for me to say, JD, (no kids) but have you considered private schools? These days especially, public school would be the last place I would entrust to educate children. Never ceases to amaze me that all these leftist anti-CIA, anti-FBI, anti-military, 'evil government conspiracy' types seem to have NO problem with that same 'evil' entity having access to their kids' minds 8 hours a day for 12 years!
Jeffreydan wrote: Cost is the factor. We won't be able to afford a mortgage payment and private school at the same time. However, it certainly will be Catholic school if my desired career takes off in a few years.
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