When, during the spring before kindergarten (1959), I learned that school was compulsory and tax paid, and that I did not have the option to be educated by my parents and grandparents at home instead, in our own way, in America, Land of the Free, I was morally outraged! I told my mom that I didn't see how the government schools could be any good if they got their customers by force and their money by stealing! I said "We should be cutomers of education, not its prisoners!" (See back of CUSTOMER OF EDUCATION T-shirt.)
Unfortunately, once I was actually in compulsory kindergarten, I really did feel like a prisoner. My mom had taught me everything the class had to teach by the time I was 2. Kindergarten was an excruciating waste of my time!
Therefore, there must be T-shirts!
PLEASE NOTE: T-shirts with these designs, in children's sizes, are less expensive in the KIDS section than what Cafe-press makes available for kids in this section.



















