AFT SEEKS COMPULSORY EDUCATION FOR ALL CHILDREN UNDER 18
Chicago, Illinois (JFK+50) On August 31, 1925, Associated Press reports that the American Federation of Teachers "will seek compulsory education* for all children less than 18 years old as a remedy for the 'alarming increase in juvenile delinquency**.'"
The announcement was made by F. G. Stecker, secretary of the AFT.
According to Mr. Stecker, "inadequate educated young persons grow delinquent morally as well as in industrial and commercial advance."
*compulsory education is a legal requirement which requires children to attend school for a specific period of time to ensure a foundational education for all.
**juvenile delinquency involves criminal acts committed by minors (under age of 18).
SOURCE
"Seek Compulsory Education as Cure To Juvenile Crime," The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., August 31, 1925, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/