If you click through the link to the full article, you find this out near the bottom:
Heimov said her organization's chief concern was not the quality of the children's education, but their "being in a place daily where they would be observed by people who had a duty to ensure their ongoing safety."
So who cares if they're actually educated as long as the state can keep an eye on them?? Yikes!
Heimov said her organization's chief concern was not the quality of the children's education, but their "being in a place daily where they would be observed by people who had a duty to ensure their ongoing safety."
So who cares if they're actually educated as long as the state can keep an eye on them?? Yikes!