Is it a parent's responsibility to send their children to school, or is it the government's responsibility?
Now think logical people, it was your choice to have the kid
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Education is the parents' responsibility. The federal government has no responsibilty to educate children. It is in fact unconstitutional for the federal government to get involved in the education of children.
The tenth ammendment states that anything not specifically called for in the constitution to be done by the federal government must be reserved for the states or the people. Public education is not called for in the constitution and is therefore the domain of the states and parents. It is parents who have the duty to see that their children are educated.
parents to send their children to school and the governments to ensure that the children get the best education. We are talking about our future. Its all of our responsibility.
It's all the parents respnsibility.
It is the parents responsibility to raise his/her own child. The government would like very much to intervene but how can they raise YOUR child when they can't even raise their own?
It's the parent's but the government has a vested interest. It's all finanicial.
Think about it. If the government invests the money in the child, now, that child will become a working member of the society and therefore they will get a return on the investment. If not, they have to take care of that child in the form of welfare in which the government gets NO benefit from it.
It just makes sense.
A few parents in the UK have been sent to prison because they didn't sent their children to school.
So the law seems to think its the parents responsibility.
If a 6ft, hung-over, 15 year old told his single mom he wasn't going how would she force him?
it is parents responsobility and will arrangements make from goverment
The parents should enforce education in the child and make them go to school. I have a friend who has two sons that live with their mother and she never enforced going to school. Because of that one turned 18 in the 9th grade and quit school, the other turned 19 in 10th grade and quit. These boys can not spell, read or do basic math because the mother never made them go to school. The father (who lives 150 miles away) kept in touch with the schools, but was told the mother has sole custody and they can only talk to her. I blame the parent that doesn't enforce education to their children.
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