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At North Valley Academy in the heart of Idaho's dairy country, a typical school day might seem like an over-the-top Fourth of July celebration elsewhere.
The public charter school in Gooding touts itself as a "patriotic" choice for parents, with a focus on individual freedoms and free market capitalism. "We teach something about patriotism every single day," said principal Cheri Vitek. "Every day in their classroom (students are) singing 'proud to be an American' and if they're not singing 'proud to be an American,' they're singing another song about America."
True enough. On this day, neat rows of students wearing their red, white and blue uniforms belted out "God bless the USA" in the school cafeteria.
North Valley Academy's patriotism emphasis is a first for Idaho, but a number of charter schools nationally focus on similar concepts, said Jeanne Allen, president of the Center for Education Reform, a Washington, D.C.-based school choice advocate. The schools may not all present or teach in the same way, Allen said, but many "believe traditional schools have neglected teaching the importance of our nation's history, its free-market system."
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2012/06/01/2138568/public-school-in-rural-idaho-touts.html#disqus_thread
Because Toby Keith is such a great role model for America's youngsters...
tanyev
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(13,200 posts)MattBaggins
(7,904 posts)Please do not continue with the misleading of folks by calling charter schools public schools. They are not.
IDemo
(16,926 posts)I pasted the headline from the article, but since this isn't LBN, I think I'll go ahead with the edit.
Systematic Chaos
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(32,342 posts)Irony is truly dead.