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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obamas Practice School Choice
by Cal Thomas
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President-elect Obama and his wife Michelle came to town and did what people with young children usually do before moving. They looked at their new house and then Mrs. Obama checked out the school choices for their two young daughters.

The schools Mrs. Obama visited were private, not public. While no decision has yet been made, it seems obvious the girls enjoy their private school in Chicago and have flourished in it. Would the Obamas, in order to pander to the teachers unions, place their daughters in one of Washington, D.C.'s miserable public schools? Let's hope not. That would be a form of intellectual and social child abuse.

Should they choose either Sidwell Friends School (where Chelsea Clinton attended) or Georgetown Day School -- Mrs. Obama visited both -- or a public school, the Obamas have the ability to make a choice for their children, a choice the president-elect would deny to every other American who cannot afford to pay private school tuition. This is not the vaunted fairness for which Obama campaigned. This is not spreading the educational and intellectual wealth around.

During the campaign, Obama praised D.C. school superintendent Michelle Rhee for her commendable attempts to improve the Washington public school system, but the schools still have a long way to go and continue to underperform the rest of the country. Surely the Obamas care more about their daughters than the teachers unions and will place them in private schools.

Parents who put their children first are to be admired and emulated. Politicians who are parents and who have the power to let others make the choices they can make, but refuse to do so, are inconsistent at best and hypocrites at worst.

Throughout the campaign, Barack Obama presented himself as a champion of the poor and middle class. Poor and middle-class parents do not love their children any less than the Obamas love their daughters. They want their kids to have a good education, realizing it is their ticket to a better life. But liberal politicians deny them that right. Is that fair?

This year, 1,900 D.C. schoolchildren were allowed to attend private schools, thanks to congressional vouchers. With Democrats about to be in charge of all three branches of government, will Obama and his fellow Democrats send them back to failed schools? D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton has suggested as much. Parents interviewed by Washington TV stations overwhelmingly want their children to remain where they are. Is it not cruel to force them back into a broken system? Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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you're changing your argument
Unless you are saying that Geneva is one of
the finest private schools in the U.S.?

This article shows that the average prep
school is more expensive than the most expensive
than the most expensive state per pupil cost:

http://www.forbes.com/2006/12/09/private-schools-most-expen sive-biz-cx_tvr_1211prep.html

Geneva's cost is more than the per pupil cost
for a public school in Florida.
And that again is with fewer regulations and
on average many fewer sped students.

I don't disagree that there is a problem
with academic achievement but as the best
study proves private educational attainment
is not statistically better than public
school attainment.

To break it down further - private not
affiliated schools tested slightly better
so did Catholic schools but in astatistically
significant way and Christian /evangelical
schools tested worse than public schools but
not in an overly statistically significant way
(the reverse of the non-affiliated).

The Catholic schools might have the best
promise since they are much cheaper than the
ps. That is mostly from 3 reasons:
1) either lack of sped students or sped services
2) lower teacher salary
3) less administration (see #1)

In other words, it is not easily reproducible.

everyonesfacts
It’s really just a matter of opinion. It depends on what area of the country that you live in and what philosophy you embrace as to whether my opinion holds water.

You can not question that we have a problem. I’m sure that anyone that could fix it would be worth there weight in gold.

As for my comment: "I am for providing for special needs, but children’s educations are suffering under these conditions."

You may have misunderstood my point.
I feel that special needs should be dealt with in special classes with teachers trained in dealing with special needs.

A teacher can not handle disruptions and teach effectively.

As I said; it’s a difference in opinion that may be attributed to geographic, and based upon my experiences, and religious ideology.

I totally respect your right to differ.
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