A Texas Mom was so “horrified” by what
her child’s kindergarten teacher said that she is planning on home-schooling
her daughter after Christmas break. And it should chill other parents to the
core — Common Core, that is.
Cassidy Vines recently began noticing a
change in her daughter’s behavior. The kindergartner began to “snap” at her
mother when she tried correcting the little girl’s homework. “She told me that
I was her mommy, not her teacher.”
Mrs. Vines, in a stunning interview on
Glenn Beck’s radio program, said that a few days after her daughter first
snapped at her, she started pronouncing a word incorrectly. Vines corrected her
daughter “in the most gentle way possible,” but her daughter broke down crying,
saying “that’s how she was taught, and I can’t tell her something different
because I’m a mommy, not a teacher.”
Horrified, she asked her daughter, “Is
somebody telling you this at school?” “She said, ‘Yes, I’m only allowed to
learn from my teacher,’” Vines remarked.
As recounted on TheBlaze, Vines
requested to meet with the teacher several times, but said she never got a
response. So she went to her routine
parent-teacher conference “armed with a slew of questions,” hoping her daughter
had misunderstood what was being said at school.
Vines said she explained what was
happening, and kept waiting for the teacher to deny it, but it never happened.
“[The teacher] goes on to tell me that
they try to discourage parents from introducing contradictory concepts to ‘our’
children,” Vines said. “Our children. As in the school’s children? I was a
little baffled. And so when I started talking about my daughter, I emphasized
my daughter. So I asked her, ‘Am I not allowed to help her with her homework?’”
Vines was shocked when the teacher
responded that no, they “don’t want parents confusing the
kids.”
It got worse. Much worse: Vines wrote on
Glenn Beck’s Facebook wall about the incident, sharing how, in the same
parent-teacher conference, the teacher said in front of several parents that
the pilgrims were “essentially America’s first terrorists.”
http://zionica.com/2015/12/30/texas-public-school-horror-story-inspires-homeschooling/#
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