I went to Catholic schools. Everything was strongly pro-labor, start to finish. It still is, except that we could never understand why we had to fund-raise to support our schools when the other side could go to their schools at taxpayer expense. Our expense.
I would advise against coupling religious antipathies to the cause of labor.
I never went to the public schools, never taught in them, and so never developed any commitment to them.
I do have a point of view on educational matters. I should since I have an MS Ed, but there is no public forum, no political avenue to voice any views on education.
I went to Catholic schools. Everything was strongly pro-labor, start to finish. It still is, except that we could never understand why we had to fund-raise to support our schools when the other side could go to their schools at taxpayer expense. Our expense.
I would advise against coupling religious antipathies to the cause of labor.
Public schools are “the other side”?
I never went to the public schools, never taught in them, and so never developed any commitment to them.
I do have a point of view on educational matters. I should since I have an MS Ed, but there is no public forum, no political avenue to voice any views on education.
I think this is tragic.