Then you have nothing. I gave links to schools that teach a Leftist to radical Leftist curricula and have such an agenda. The one in Little Village / Lawndale outside Chicago regularly has the students participate both as part of school and as an extra curricular activity in protests, civil disobedience, and other activities in support of Leftist agendas.
Chicago Public Schools teacher Hector Sanchez brought 20 of his students to the May Day protest Monday across from the county juvenile detention center.
The trip came as part of a "democracy in action" program for political science students at Social Justice High School in Little Village, where they learn about government. In class, Sanchez taught students about lobbying Congress, but some wanted to know: "How do regular people lobby?"
"This is part of that," Sanchez said as dozens of protesters holding signs gathered on an empty lot at Roosevelt Road and Ogden Avenue.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-chicago-may-day-met-20170501-story.html
This is a
PUBLIC high school, funded by tax dollars, that is teaching students to be radical protesters as an official part of their class time. That is a huge problem.
Here's another poster from a public school in the Chicago area offering instruction to teachers on how to get students to avoid signing up for the draft and / or military recruitment.
Again, tax dollars going to instruction in an illegal activity (refusing to sign up for the draft), and on civil disobedience.
That one is from Tucson where Tucson High School in the TUSD, a public school, started a program in the early 2000's called "Raza Studies." It was a radical Leftist program teaching a combination of hate, racism, and related crap from the far Left. They brought some of the most radical professors in the US to teach the teachers. The curriculum and reading list was a who's-who of radical Leftist theory and practice. The head of the program was a self-admitted Communist.
This stuff is permeating our public schools now. It was wrong. It is wrong. Students should not be taught heavily politicized courses in every subject, but they are. Students and their teachers should not use official school time to stage protests and act out civil disobedience without serious consequences. But they do and the are doing it on taxpayer money.