Great Letter from the Omaha World Herald's Public Pulse February 5th:
Forced attendance isn't answer
At the University of Nebraska in the 1960s, my work-study included grading and monitoring tests for a doctorate of psychology. One day he told me that he'd dropped out of high school and joined the Merchant Marines at age 16. High school wasn't working for him.
Dropout rates and truancy issues will be solved not by more policing but by more options. Forcing children to stay in school wastes resources and creates resentment.
If public schools are jails to be endured at all costs until a child reaches 18, then say so. Metal detectors, police on campus and prison terms like "lockdown" bear witness to increased punishment replacing guidance, options and role models.
Teachers are victims of restrictions on teaching, too. If we are truly pro-education, the Legislature must put school-choice bills on the floor and debate them.
Legislation that requires children to stay in school until they are 18 isn't the answer.
Nydra Karlen, Bellevue
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