Is Education a Right or a Privilege?

<p>The citation you posted was from a study of domestic violence victims and their children. So not only are the kids victimized by watching their parent suffer from a violent spouse, your solution to the issue of problem children is punish them for being born to a family which one or more of the people have anger control issues and violent tendencies? </p>

<p>What, in this situation, is EXACTLY the child’s fault? Instead of removing them from the public schools they might be better off being removed from their dangerous dysfunctional home. </p>

<p>Again, this scenario goes back to my point of parental choices having negative impact on the student. It’s not their fault and punishing them does not help them or the system. You might be able to filter your child from their exposure through high school but afterward they end up in the same society and even a bigger burden on the taxpayer if they have not been educated or rehabilitated properly.</p>

<p>You can run but you can’t hide from this problem.</p>