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"According to Dr. Lawrence Diller, America is the only country that addresses the public health crisis of children's bad behavior with medications. No other society uses psychiatric drugs as widely as we do. Nearly 3.5 million children in the United States take drugs for conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.  About 1.5 million children received an anti-psychotic prescription (such as Clonidine, etc.) in 2006."

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$34.06

"This is the average income public school teachers earned in 2005 according to the US Department of Labor (36% more than non-sales, white collar workers). Compared to public school teachers - editors, reporters, architects, psychologists, chemists, and mechanical engineers all earn less per hour."

                            article from The School Choice Advocate Magazine

“Without everybody behind the wheel, our sort of economy would be impossible, so everybody is there, IQ notwithstanding. With less than thirty hours of combined training and experience, a hundred million people are allowed access to vehicular weapons more lethal than pistols or rifles. Turned loose without a teacher, so to speak. Why does our government make such presumptions of competence, placing nearly unqualified trust in drivers, while it maintains such a tight grip on near-monopoly state schooling?”
                                                  segment from article by J T GATTO

According to Bruce Shortt in "The Harsh Truth About Public Schools", the TIMSS (Third International Math & Science Study) clearly shows that the longer American students are in government schools the more ignorant they become in relation to their international peers.  In fact, the data suggests that perhaps what we have  created with our annual expenditures of hundreds of billions of dollars on government schools is not a system of education, but an institutionalized method of degrading the intellect of children.

Schools receive about $7500 per year per student on average across the country.  The fantasy disorder, ADHD, among others, created by the mental health and pharmaceutical giants is now considered a "disability" by the IDEA.  Schools receive from $10,000 to $90,000 in addition to the $7500 for students with disabilities.