Just curious, is there something wrong with the Goth style of dress? And I was not aware there was a course in that in public schools.Public education is not what it used to be. Parents may feel their kids are receiving 'quality' education when in fact in many cases they are not. Socialization is praised as an advantage of public education. But what are the kids being socialized in? Bullying perhaps or how to get picked upon. He only interacts with his peers and doesn't learn how interact with adults. He may pick up some very bad habits from his peers. My son learned to cuss and to sass people in authority from his peers during the three years he went to public school. He also learned the 'Goth' manner of dress. None of these so called 'social skills' made him marketable in the job market.
In public school these days a kid gets his hand slapped for praying. His exposure to great literature is severely limited. For my son 'literature' was the Harry Potter series. :vomit: My kid was not even taught the basic structure of the English language. A lot of busywork is handed out. I observed this when my son attended public school. He didn't have time to sit down and think. It wasn't this way when I was in school.
Needless to say I don't have a very high opinion of public education.
I only ask because I happen to be a card carrying goth. Really, I have a Goth Card. An elder goth actually. People bother me all the time in the supermarket requesting that I autograph their Count Chocula cereal boxes. Woe is me. *dramatic sigh* That and I have been hesitating on this and I'd really like to know.