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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
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by Ed Feulner
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The president has countless things to worry about, but at least he can be confident his children are safe. Whether the First Family is vacationing in the Grand Canyon or hosting town halls in New Hampshire, Secret Service agents are always on the job.

This is true even when the Obama daughters are in about the safest place imaginable: the hallowed halls of the exclusive Sidwell Friends private school, where they attend classes along with the other children of Washington’s privileged elite.

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Of course, most Washington, D.C. parents don’t have the Secret Service, and most don’t have Sidwell Friends, either. But they certainly want their children to be safe in the public schools they attend. Unfortunately, they have good reason to be concerned about school safety.

A recent review by The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis found that D.C. police responded to more than 900 emergency calls from schools during the 2007-’08 school year (the most recent year for which complete information is available).

This confirms information gathered by the U.S. Department of Education. It reported this year that one of every eight D.C. high school students was “threatened or injured” with a weapon on school property in 2008. And The Washington Post reports that on a typical day in 2007, nine violent incidents were reported in D.C. schools.

No wonder so many parents are eager to opt out of the D.C. public schools. They realize their children are at risk, and they want to provide a safer learning environment than the neighborhood school. And indeed, surveys of families that participate in the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program found that safety is a major factor in how parents choose schools.

Sadly, hundreds of parents lost that choice this year.

The federal government withdrew Opportunity Scholarships from 200 students who were supposed to start the program this school year. That’s because Congress, at the behest of powerful teachers’ unions, is working to end the popular program, which allows children to escape D.C.’s failing public schools and attend safer private or charter schools.

There’s no way for these parents to know how safe their child’s neighborhood school is, because the D.C. public schools Web site doesn’t list dangerous schools. However, the Heritage researchers reviewed the 70 public schools these students have been reassigned to. Their findings aren’t encouraging for the students’ educational prospects.

For school year 2007-’08, the D.C. police received reports of 2,379 crime-related incidents from these schools, including 666 violent incidents (2.7 per 100 students). Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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Shrink D.C.
The District of Columbia (or Den of Corruption, if you prefer) should only encompass public buildings such as the White House, the Capitol building and related Federal office buildings and National monuments and cemetaries. There should be NO private housing allowed. The private housing that already exists should be either demolished or given back to Virginia and Maryland. This will not only solve the problem of Congress running the D.C. schools (there won't be any), it will solve the problem of D.C. residents voting (they'll be voting in the states they live in).

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If you want "YOUR daughters" in a good school, you can pay for it.

Public schools are cesspools and I won't let my children near them. But what you call "school choice" appears to me to be forcing private schools to take children without their parents paying tuition--and funding it with public money.

School choice already exists: a woman I know who works as a secretary during the day moved in with her parents and took a night job to send her two daughters to private school--she made a choice and sacrifices to see it through because she cares about her daughters. Under your ideal, the benefits of private school would cease because riff raff parents would send their riff raff children to those schools, turning them into public schools.

Why don't you find some other institution to destroy.
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