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Public school culture is an atmosphere fostered in public school,[1] especially in the most liberal of public schools, which is characterized by:
- prohibition of classroom prayer
- sex education, homosexual curriculum and sexual abuse by school personnel has been referred to as a "red-light district" for students [2]
- a culture of incompetence [3][4]
- fashion that includes all black clothing (Goth),
- facial piercings and rings, tattoos, and male earrings
- depressed demeanors (a so-called "emo" culture amongst some teens)
- an absence of objective morality; instead, a principal will say someone "made the wrong choice"
- a sense of hopelessness
- a lack of critical thinking about liberal indoctrination
- compulsive profanity
- general inability to look someone in the eye
- lewd behavior euphemistically referred to as "PDA" or "Public Display of Affection" [5]
- racial discrimination resulting from set cliques of racially homogeneous students [6]
- tolerance of homosexuality due to school-supported and funded groups [7]
- extreme anxiety
- feeling that it is funny to be dumb
- disruptive yelling
- lack of supervision, class cutting
- being so accustomed to censorship of ideas that there is genuine surprise when someone actually says something unfamiliar or politically incorrect
- lack of awareness that prayer is censored in public schools and that teachers' unions are very liberal
- smoking, alcohol and drug abuse
- drug testing [8]
- disrespect for teachers, taking advantage of substitute teachers
- bullying, hazing, public humiliation
- gang activity [9], weapon detectors, locker searches
- lack of proper etiquette and manners
- glorification of certain groups such as athletic teams and outcast of others
- bitter hate for rival schools and their students
- corrupt and abusive teachers and school administrators[10][11][12]
- censorship of conservative sources of news and information
- violence and school shootings
- excessive network abuse
- complete lack of awareness or involvement by parents
- rampant cheating by students[13] and teachers[14]
- cross-dressing - in schools plays, boys wearing girl jeans, powder puff sports, etc.
- special concessions for certain ethnic groups and religions while Christianity is ignored
- allowing students to opt-out of saying the Pledge of Allegiance
- pregnant students being accepted by school officials, and sometimes even pregnancy pacts[15]
- acceptance and sometimes even encouragement of abortion and birth control
- a lack of respect for public property and other people's personal property, as seen by vandalism (e.g. defacing and/or inscribing obscenities into desks, lockers, etc.) and high rates of theft
- disruptive pranks like false fire alarms have caused many schools to implement detection mechanisms such as surveillance cameras and tamper dyes.[16]
- students impeding traffic by walking on roadways instead of walking on the sidewalk or on the grass going to and from the school bus stop.
- disrespect for authority figures and high-ranking elected public officials[17]
- Participation in sports and other activities.
- Social Development
- Also, many public schools are guilty of liberal bias and inducting children into liberalism and secularism
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References
- ↑ Public schools are the government-controlled schools in the United States. In other countries different terms are used to describe the government schools.
- ↑ Public schools: The new red-light district?, Olivia St. John, World Net Daily, January 09, 2008
- ↑ POINT: A Call for Action, Rick Norwood, The Mathematical Association of America, Accessed May 4, 2008
- ↑ John Merrow, Mixed Results for School Reform Efforts in New Orleans. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. PBS: July 24, 2008
- ↑ http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0523/p03s01-ussc.html
- ↑ http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/lifestyle/nearly-all-high-school-cliques-are-racially-divided-study_10025532.html
- ↑ http://www.gsanetwork.org/
- ↑ New Jersey School District Random Drug Testing Program Fox News, July 29, 2001
- ↑ Gangs recruiting at middle schools, Diana Hefley and Kaitlin Manry, Daily Herald, April 27, 2008
- ↑ "School Says Official Embezzled Millions". Court House News. January 21, 2010.
- ↑ "National Media Largely Ignore Public-School Sex Scandals" Citizenlink. 01.26.2007.
- ↑ "Not the Catholic Church? MSM Mum About Huge L.A. School Sex Abuse Scandal". Dave Pierre. NewsBusters. May 19, 2008
- ↑ http://articles.cnn.com/2002-04-05/us/highschool.cheating_1_plagiarism-cheating-students?_s=PM:fyi
- ↑ http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,992885,00.html
- ↑ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/19/eveningnews/main4197525.shtml
- ↑ http://www.ahs.albany.k12.ny.us/AHS/misc/Hall_Sweeps_October_2008.pdf
- ↑ http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/emma-sullivans-potty-mouthed-tweet-has-a-lesson-for-all-of-us/2011/11/29/gIQAG6CEAO_story.html