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FREE EDUCATION FOR ALL CHILDREN - NOW!

Written by: ann h on Jun 17, 2009 3:54 PM EDT

We have the internet. From what I remember, we got the internet to help "EDUCATE" our children. Our schools are failing at eduation mostly because they want to control what the dhildren learn.

Why can't children learn a language, any language they want, for free? What about Math and Science and History and Geography (I'd like to learn a little about the world myself)? Why can't they?

My son is 16 years old and just recently passed to the 11th grade. He failed all of his test. His teacher told her entire class that they would probably fail the EOC test because she also failed the test.

I need help. I cannot afford to pay for my son to be tutored. I moved to the Gwinnett County simply for it's "supposedly" great school district. Everything is a big lie. The children are not learning because the school system is spending all of our money on administration.  I need instructors in his classes. He needs to be encouraged and inspired. There is no music, no art, no P.E. and in his last school district (Dekalb), cursive writing was removed from the curriculum.

I don't have time to point fingers or make accusation for our childrens failure. This is one sytem that needs immedicate intervention. I must take action to help them anyway I can. Not just for mine, all children deserve this system. Where are my political leaders now?

Please help me find a way to make education available online for every child, for FREE!

FREE PUBLIC SCHOOL - End racism, bullying, and more than anything else, it is time to end education deprivation.     

If any one knows how to get Al Gore's help, I could use it.

If any one out there knows how to establish this ourselves, please advise.

 

Fair Annie of

Concerned Citizens Coalition - Gwinnett

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