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Washington State. If you were asked to vote for a law that made going to school optional, would you vote yes?


I am sick of this school system, its hurting my family. This Beca Bill nonsense on top of poor management and various other problems has caused my sister to near the Brink of suicide. And I myself while in the system felt close to suicide many many times. I want to get a law passed that says something along the lines of "Education is indeed a right to all, but it is also a right to decline that education if one so desires." According to current Laws you can't get a GED until you are 16, and I do not think it is still Legal to drop out all together. As such any child of any age, should have the right to say "No"

That's ridiculous. Children cannot be allowed to decide for themselves what is right for them. Parents can allow teenagers to quit school if they so desire, or can transfer them to a more appropriate school, or homeschool them. That is why children have parents, to make mature decisions for their children who are not mature enough to make them themselves.

Are you serious? This is one of the stupidest questions I have ever seen. You must be like 10 years old.

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