Very interesting post! I taught high school for five years, and I find your experience quiet similar to what I witnessed. I would like to add that our school district imposed a policy directing no teachers to enter grades of less than a 62 for the first grading period of each semester. Being the rebel that I am, I was called into a meeting for attempting to send home an "8" on a student's report card (it was earned). I refused to change the grade and was overridden by the principal, who changed it himself. When end-of-course exam scores across the board were particularly low one year, students were given their exams a second time, and only the second attempt counted. Sadly, that's not the end of the corruption.
I'm now teaching college courses and I see the effect public school is having on students. Spelling, grammar, and critical thinking skills are anemic. Thus, I dare say public school in America is oppressive. Kudos to you and your family for homeschooling!
Thanks for the comment, very interesting to hear your experience!
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