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Let's face it. There's going to be kids where school is just not for them. Why not put them to work early so that they at least understand the value of work? I'm not saying don't pay them anything, of course they get a fair wage, but why not send them to work since they obviously don't care for school. Maybe it'll show them how much easier school is.

2007-02-22 03:54:56 · 9 answers · asked by trer 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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yep - less video games,more work.American kids are way to spoiled.I think is should be legalized with certain restrictions,like 3 hours the most a day and supervision

2007-02-22 04:00:20 · answer #1 · answered by RX 5 · 0 3

So you are advocating for an INCREASE in the drop out rate?
No.
My school district has a special school for children who are incapable of sitting in the classroom over behavioral issues. They work with computers and tutors at their own pace.
There is a limited number of years that the public educational system has to prepare young people for life. None should be given up on before those years run out.

2007-02-22 04:08:41 · answer #2 · answered by oohhbother 7 · 0 0

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2016-11-24 23:57:48 · answer #3 · answered by hole 4 · 0 0

No. This was done before in the US. Children worked in factories to help support their families. Kids were mistreated, over-worked, lost fingers, hands, and were otherwise maimed. Children belong in school! To better their future and America's. There is no such thing, as a child who cannot learn. Parent's and schools UNITE, it is the responsiblitlity of parents to help their children succeed, not just the teachers. Help your kids. America! They need you!

2007-02-22 04:07:28 · answer #4 · answered by xenypoo 7 · 1 0

Actually, bad grades are not necessarily an indication of a lack of ability. Sometimes kids make bad grades, because they have learning disabilities, they have lousy teachers, or they're just bored. All children who make bad grades should have their problem areas pinpointed, so that they can get help in those areas. No child should be written off for just having bad grades. EVERYONE should have the chance to succeed!

2007-02-22 04:00:47 · answer #5 · answered by tangerine 7 · 2 0

You joking right ..... Kids work... Our Kids need to be in school not at a job.... No Our Educational system is still way behind what it should be.
I actually think a high school diploma should consist of 6 yrs in high school, just like elem. and middle school remain the same.

2007-02-22 04:06:23 · answer #6 · answered by Support Our Troops 3 · 1 0

Kids should go to school but I would be okay with 13 year olds working in retail or fast foods after school

2007-02-22 04:01:34 · answer #7 · answered by caballero5792 4 · 0 1

No.

2007-02-22 03:57:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

um....no

2007-02-22 03:58:38 · answer #9 · answered by Go Blue 6 · 1 0

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