It's not relevant to my question, which is only tangentially related to what Newt proposed.
Kids can't opt out of a lot of things, like school, so there's no reason to expect this to be any different.
Yes. It sounds like a backdoor effort to get rid of union janitors, and quite possibly a violation of child labor laws.
So, now what if they said that the purpose was to be a learning experience for middle-school and high-school students, so they can be prepared for working life? So they can learn what it's like to work a job, get paid for it, etc.
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Date: 16/12/11 23:26 (UTC)Kids can't opt out of a lot of things, like school, so there's no reason to expect this to be any different.
So, now what if they said that the purpose was to be a learning experience for middle-school and high-school students, so they can be prepared for working life? So they can learn what it's like to work a job, get paid for it, etc.