vision2020
Re: Moscow school enrollment declines
I am sure there are many reasons but, from past events it should be quite
clear to you all by now that you will never Know the truth.
Personally, should I ever have children and live in Moscow or Pullman,
public education is the LAST PLACE I would send my child!!! Aside from the
teachers not being able to teach via the methods that they feel will work,
the system doesn't make for very good baby-sitters either. If you want
your children to have a good education in Moscow and you don't have time to
home school then send them to Logos, even if you are not thrilled about the
Biblical study aspect, which is something everyone should study if for no
other reason than to have something to base your religious beliefs/opinions
on. I have seen many young people come away from logos with a far more
superior education than those who have had to muddle there way through the
declining public education system.
Kay Henson
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> From: Robert Probasco <rcp@uidaho.edu>
> To: Vision 2020 <vision2020@moscow.com>
> Cc: letters@moscow.com; Moscow Schools <schools@moscow.com>
> Subject: Moscow school enrollment declines
> Date: Saturday, July 18, 1998 6:24 PM
>
> Is the Daily Snooze unaware of the continuing growth of home schooling
and
> private schooling in the Moscow district?
>
> Is there any other reason why the front page article of the weekend
> edition omits any mention of these factors?
>
> Robert Probasco rcp@uidaho.edu
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