First, while formal constitutional responsibility for educating
kids belongs to the states, the actual delivery of that education falls squarely on local education agencies, typically called districts, which are geographically defined, most often by the boundaries of a city, town, county, or other municipality.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance
kids were forced
to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned
to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted
to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted
to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and
State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it
belongs
Kirschner and his two young
kids were next
to a creek and his daughter spotted a plastic tub of cat litter floating in water and
stated, innocently, «Daddy, that doesn't
belong there.»