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Monday, July 14, 2008
Mary Katharine Ham :: Townhall.com Columnist
"For the Children"
by Mary Katharine Ham
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It’s the battle cry of the modern American Left when arguing for everything from assault weapons bans to Head Start funding to a State Children’s Health Insurance Program that would serve an awful lot of adults. Liberals, in their wisdom, believe the children are our future, and we should teach them well and let them lead the way.

Fair enough, but when liberal politicians and labor unions begin quoting from the pop prophet Whitney to justify their policy positions, the proper response from millions of American schoolchildren should be something from the catalogue of another popular ’80s songstress: “What have you done for me lately?”

Liberal philosophy on education quite literally puts a price tag on doing something “for the children.” The more funding “for the children,” the better. End of story.

Unfortunately for students, that’s not the end of the story. Just ask the kids attending Washington, D.C., public schools where some of the nation’s highest per-pupil expenditures (between $8,000 and $9,000 per student) and lowest student-to-teacher ratios have created one of the most reliable educational failures in the nation, with higher drop-out rates and lower test performances than most places with far fewer funds.

Part of the problem in D.C. is that local leaders equate progressively higher budget allocations with actual progress:

“This fits in line with what we’ve been saying since Day One. ... We want to make sure the money gets to the kids,” said D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty in January, when asking for another hike in school funding.

But there’s a movement out there that’s less concerned with the money getting to the kids than the math and reading and science getting to the kids.

Frank Wells, principal of one of the lowest-performing high schools in California—Locke High School in South L.A.—was interested in the latter, and it almost cost him his job thanks to pressure from the local teachers’ union and the school district.

“It is criminal to allow a school to continue on year after year, the way this one has … Nothing is going to change in the lives of [Locke’s] kids unless we do something revolutionary overnight,” Wells said in a speech that was followed shortly by the school district temporarily relieving him of his duties. The L.A. school board ultimately voted to allow the Green Dot charter school organization to take over at Locke High School.

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“The more you fail, the more money they throw at you,” he said. “We’re filthy rich; I don’t want any more of your money. Send me quality teachers.”

At the nation’s charter schools, cash is not a substitute for compassion. In exchange for avoiding the bureaucracy and red tape of the traditional structure, these schools are held to a higher academic standard with consequences. If the schools don’t teach and kids don’t learn, they are shut down.

Charter schools in minority areas show even greater promise, according to a 2004 study by Harvard economist Caroline Hoxby:

“Students of charter schools in Hispanic areas have a 7.6 percent advantage in reading, and charters in African-American areas have a 4.5 percent advantage, compared to a 4.2 percent advantage for students in charter schools in other areas.”

It’s not as counterintuitive as it sounds. It is precisely challenging student populations that require the innovative methods and special attention charter schools can provide.

It’s already worked wonders at Atlanta’s Tech High School, which was started four years ago by Georgia’s conservative think tank and opened without a nasty political fight thanks to backing by a bipartisan team of well-respected politicians.

Tech High School has all the hallmarks of a low-performing high school—except the actual grades. Now graduating its first class of seniors, 70 percent of its population is eligible for free or reduced lunch, and it gets only about 70 percent of the funding per student that the rest of Atlanta’s public schools get.

“A lot of our students said they couldn’t learn where they were,” said then-Tech High CEO Barbara Christmas in 2005. “It shocked them to see how much they didn’t know.”

Since then, a mixture of motivated teachers, high expectations and special attention has catapulted those same students to the top of the pile in Georgia. Their end-of-grade testing reveals that they solidly outperform Georgia schools of the same demographics and come out in the top echelon of Atlanta Public Schools and on par with average scores across Georgia.

Georgia’s 71 charter schools met federal requirements for progress in testing this year at a rate of 85 percent and graduated 90 percent of their students, but there remains resistance. Local school boards rejected 25 of 27 charter school applications in 2007.

Not all charter schools are as successful as Georgia’s. Ohio’s charters were subjected to a crackdown from the state government in 2007 when their spotty records forced evaluation by a new Democratic administration. Some have theorized that Ohio’s open charter school laws allowed too many schools to open too quickly without enough oversight.

Labor unions and liberals point to Ohio’s troubles as proof that charter schools are untrustworthy, but the very fact that there are consequences for their failure is a reflection of what can make them more effective than public schools with no such worries.

Charter schools are just one piece of the education reform puzzle, but it’s incumbent upon conservatives to point out to our liberal friends and local teachers’ unions that the gifts of accountability, flexibility and innovation have often proven better “for the children” than that greatest of inefficient liberal gifts—a huge pile of cash with no strings attached.

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Not Whitney But George
Like most of our contemporaries, including pundits, they have no originality! George Benson was the original composer and singer of that song, not Whitney Houston.

If you need a fact checker, I'll be more than happy to keep you out of the fire!

Keep up the good work!

damn Libs...
refusing to love the fetus and hate the baby like repugs. Nice rightwing talking point, er, journalistic article, sweetie.

Comments on MRCMRC
MRCMRC WROTE THE FOLLOWING: i dont know what you do for a living but if you will let me construct the test so that i can get any personal bias i wish into it i will test you for yours, even soemthing like a homemaker. or a parent or a gardener or a clothes washer or any field you happen to be in ... and i guarantee that if i wish it you will fail.


Is this brilliant little essay an example of the type test you would construct to remove Bias? Guess what, with this type test construction with this level of literacy on the part of MRCMRC, all the teachers would pass, because we actually have some teachers who are no more literate than MRCMRC.

Now, to your credit MRCMRC, you mention in one of your many posts, that you are 73 years old. I am so sorry that may not have even attended school, and if you did, you could have likely been passed on without having achieved a decent academic education. That is sad, but true. This has happened in the past, where some either did not attend, or had to drop out and work, or just got passed on without having learned. But, schools for the most part when MRCMRC and for this writer, who is now age 60, were place a student could go and be relatively safe from violence, pornography, and Socialist Ideas being promoted, and learn to Read, Write, Do Arithmetic, Learn Respect for Self, Others and Resources, and for The Country and It's Leaders, and learn Civics, and not Learn A Particular Political Agenda, and to be Responsible for our lives and our behaviors, and a good work ethic. The schools taught responsibly and responsibility of the Individual to take care of him or herself, and not be dependent on government to make all decisions in our personal lives, and to respect and obey our parents.

failing schools
like anything else the government and lib/dems touch...it eventually turns bad.

public education is a lengthy subject that has been totally corrupted by everyone with an opinion...please keep in mind the old adage of opinions!

public education as with the the US public in general...has been balkanized with everyone feeding from the same trough...

those that have been lost are the children!

maybe a more basic military school formula might provide discipline/positive environment/respect of people country & themselves...as opposed to all the liberal feel good pap that had resulted in chaos, illiteracy and unborn teen pregnancy.

This idea is not to advocate hitler youth groups or young communist youth wearing red bandanas...just some sanity to be injected into an over funded no results self perpertuating bureauracy that favors all concerned except the students who are the prime directive as to why public schools exist!!!

doris
i dont know what you do for a living but if you will let me construct the test so that i can get any personal bias i wish into it i will test you for yours, even soemthing like a homemaker. or a parent or a gardener or a clothes washer or any field you happen to be in ... and i guarantee that if i wish it you will fail.

When teachers have to take a test every
year I will think they shoul get more money.

I have 2 close relatives who are teachers.

I know what is happening in the schools.

Sort of like Obama saying he had been to 57 staes nd was about to go to the 58th.

Our teachers must first learn before they can teach.

I know they don't want to be tested but for the sake of the children they must be!!!

Chicaree
There most certainly are school buses in the UK.

The social systems many European countries have in place for retirement and benefits are well protected by managed borders and limits on non-national employment. We have neither. Any social systems here are already depleted.

Yes, let's throw
more money at a failing institution while ignoring the results, but at least we can feel good about what we did.

greyhawk
my god thank you so much for you comments on my thread. . i guess i had spoent the past 73 years in complete ignorance that i was running down the road to perdition and that the gradient was so slight that i didnt realize it. thanks to your comments i will now be able to try y to straighten out my horrid past and attempt in the years i have left to find the truth in spite of the difficulty my past will make for me to do this. please whenever you can swear at me a little , raise holy hell wnenever you choos and let me know exactlywhere all my years and knowledge have been wrong so i can do the right thuing, and please remember that my passing to perdition would have been
enough but as you say i would have taken the whole country and perhaps the world with me ,.. i would have been responsible and i dont know if i could have taken that so once again i thank you. watch me carefully. i may stray. although i will try my hardest not to. you are truly. you know so much about everything you or anyone else writes about a wonder, are you male or female. if female please condsider this a proposal.

Duh
You mean that giving more funding to schools that perform poorly results in more schools that perform poorly?

Public Schools
Public Schools started out with neighbors building a school. Hiring a teacher to teach their children reading and math. They used the morals of the community to teach everything else. Some how it has become big business with unions and boards. But to this day home schooling, private schools with either religious backing or new teaching methods still beat corp teaching. Until schools go back to teaching the basics first and then thinking about extra subjects. Any job will start with the basic's then allow the pupil to advance AFTER mastering the basics. Until we get rid of second languages and PC correctness training the US will always produce an inferior product in schools.

Piles of cash do not go to classroom
Wonderful observations! The teacher union and administrations greatest cry is "More cash needed". This is garbage. What is needed is accountability -- not the extreme of NCLB as currently fashioned -- but adoption of an "up or out" policy similar to that adopted by U.S. Military in the late 70's.
Your students do not perform to standards? You are a memory.
BTW, I supervise student teachers and interns. TFA is providing a great crop of capable teachers.
PAX,
Marty

Liberals know
they can hide behind the "It's for the CHILdren!" mantra because they know most people will not stop to think that what is supposedly meant for the CHILdren actually benefits adults. Hence the obsession with "smaller classes". It has nothing to do with the number of students in a class (in elementary school my classes ran about 25-30 kids and we did just fine, thanks). It has everything to do with expanding bureaucracy for the sake of creating and preserving bureaucrats' jobs, which of course requires more tax revenue, and on, and on. Thus it is impossible to cut the school district budgets and bring all back to some sense of sanity because we need all of this for the CHILdren, you see.

It is a fact that the private schools do much more with much less, without all the union carp and no tenure.

MyOpine
Theoretically, schools SHOULD be required to furnish parents with a written curriculum if the parent so requests it. In practice, however, try getting a public school in a liberal urban school system to comply with such a request (especially L.A. Unified School District). Particularly if they suspect you're a religious conservative.

As far as the foundation for the students' lives that public schoolteachers are trying to build: I'll go back to my post of 1:22 pm and re-quote what was in my letter to the editor that the L.A. Times printed 13 years ago about kind of "foundation" I believe the contemporary education aristocracy is trying to build in today's public school students, of which LAUSD is a shining example: "its policies and curricula have been formulated and implemented by a liberal educational aristocracy which has made its educational mission the turning out of future liberals intellectually unequipped to discern liberalism's vacuousness, rather than future doctors, engineers, and accountants". Tell me you think I have this wrong.

You're right, teaching lies does not prepare children for life as adults; it greatly increases that child's chances of being dependent on the government in adulthood. Which is exactly what the liberal elite want; such a class of people creates a ready-made clientele for just the kind of "leadership" that this elite supplies. So why would the public schools want to prepare children to be able to be self-reliant adults?

As former Sacramento Bee columnist Linda Bowles wrote years ago on this subject, "The child who goes through school being indoctrinated that government is the source of all blessings has been prepared for a lifetime of active membership in the Democratic Party".

bakedbones
Be sure you make the child aware the teacher will grade on the crap they teach rather than the truth.
Truth can get them an "F" grade.

Those teachers are being paid to build the foundations for people's lives.
Teaching lies does not prepare children for life as adults.
What they fail to teach cheats students of the chance to build useful adult lives.

Schools should be required to furnish parents with a printed curriculum for each class and to fire any teacher who varies from that curriculum without notifying parents in writing.

Tax credits, not vouchers
I prefer the idea espoused by Rush's sub from up north, Jason. He explains very clearly why vouchers don't work and tax benefits do. I don't recall the guy's exact argument, or even his last name, but I do recall hearing myself shout, "AMEN!", while driving down the road. Maybe Limbaugh's website can lead you to his, or someone else here can help with the details.

As to liberal indoctrination, don't expect a private school to spare you. The teachers all went to the same colleges as the public school teachers. They all got fed the same doctrine. I discuss each and every school topic with my kid that I can. Most of his 6th grade Catholic school class assumed that conservatives were for abortion, since they were taught that conservatives were, "against change". That's the kind of garbage parents must constantly watch for and counter.

christianlib
You are right in the fact more middle class working families violated the law written to help welfare reciepients get out of the inner city schools and destoy the public system.
What was wrong with that. They worked and paid taxes, yet the voucher program was set up to move poor non tax paying students out of the very schools they help trash into garbage dumps and gang hangouts.
If your going to give my tax money away, I am either going to quit paying it or demand it not be used to teach the feabled minded and tribal ignorant.
Clean up your school system first, before going after someone elses.

Charter Vs Private School...............
As a Buckeye, I had no faith in the way the Charter schools where set up in the state.
Trhey where to vague in their scholastic outlines and goals.
They also wanted as much taxpayer dollars per student, as the public schools did in some cases.
I also see no Difference between them and the Parochial or Christian Academies in our state.
So when state Vouchering of a student to attend a "private" institution became the issue. Well it violated state statutes which for bid Public funds from paying for privatized schooling.
But I also agree with your remark on there was just too many too soon.
My neighbor works at one in Akron and they have an excellant acedemic record. Still though to many non working public funded welfare students attended them. I paid for my childrens tuitions to school, they need to like wise.
Ohio Public schools need better goals, better teachers, better curriculums and funds paying for teaching results not just tenure.

rtwgmomma
This will help explain what you mean by;
"You would be shocked!"

http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen/08b/diversity_lexing ton/index.html

christianlib
I too served on a local school board for 2 years. I now teach in the public school (I chose to not join the union)

You have no idea what is going on in the schools on a day to day basis. I was ignorant as well.

You would be shocked!

christianlib
The kind of parents who are most likely to complain about the performance of their children's school and its personnel are the kind that with few exceptions the typical urban public school aristocracy is LEAST likely to listen to: conservative Christian parents. Again, please don't try to tell me differently.

While I still lived in Southern California, I knew several conservative Christians who happened to be teachers in LAUSD. And with almost no exceptions, they were pretty much pariahs in their schools - and not because of poor job performance, either.

In a column he wrote less than two weeks after Bill Clinton's initial election to the presidency,so that was almost 16 years ago, Cal Thomas urged religious conservatives to separate their children from the public school system, which he said had been invaded and captured by an alien philosophy and which he said had become hothouses where young seedlings are transformed into towering liberal oaks. 16 years later, I say his words are just as true now as they were then, if not even more so.

christianlib
If the Supreme Court has ruled the State must fund religious schools then they will need to fund religious schools regardless of payment method.

We are paying the price of our Courts dispensing Partisan Politics instead of Justice.
That is another matter America needs to fix.

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Failure is good! Failure is what stops doing the wrong thing and wasting time.

Subsidizing ad nausea failing education will only produce more failing education. Government subsidized education is enwrapped in social experiments, educational experiments, racial bi-lingual experiments and building larger SPSS (Software Programming for the Social Sciences) databases while the product of such ventures is Zero - Nada - Nothing.

The best means to subsidize failure is to stop subsidizing failure and let the fall fall. It is the natural cycle which needs to be reinforced; example, following the blooming and the lush green Autumn sets in and things begin to die. Much of government subsidized education should die!

standhisground
you make a valid point in that a very large school district is less likely to be influenced by parents

but i am telling you if parents follow the chain of command, they can make progress and change happen.

if i get a call from a parent complaining that they could not get a principal to respond to thier concerns i am on the phone with that principal immediately.

the principal doesn't want to alienate me, as i vote on his job on a yearly basis.

now granted, some issues are large and cannot be remedied overnight but parents have more power than they imagine.


my opine
as a matter of fact i have done much research on vouchers and yes, the cleveland public school voucher program ended up in subsidizing more private schools than public.

what is worse in my opinion is that most of the vouchers ended up going to middle class families.

The nation's first voucher program began in Milwaukee in 1990; parents here have a long history with the controversy. Under the voucher program, public tax dollars fund private education for almost 12,000 low-income Milwaukee children, most of whom attend religious schools. A similar program exists in Cleveland, and limited statewide programs exist in Florida and Colorado. A US Supreme Court ruling in summer 2002 upheld the legality of public dollars for religious schools.


you don't seem to understand my opine.
anyone can start a voucher school and there is simply a transference of monies from the state to that school.

there are presently two islamic schools being funded this way in michigan and virginia.


What is the Federal government...
...doing in the education business anyway? This is something the individual States should be controlling and have oversight of.

christianlib
Even WITH parental involvement, a lot of the aristocracy that runs our public schools today - especially principals - actively tries to shut out the parents: please don't try to tell me differently.

I've known many a conservative parent with children in a public school system who meets a stone wall when they try to get answers from their school authorities about curricula or other information of relevance to the education of their children - and that's why many of them have pulled their kids out of the public school system in favor of private schools or home-schooling. In my time in Southern California, I also saw many examples of how the LAUSD school board tried to impose radical policy (Project 10, in the late 1980's, is a good example) behind closed doors, without any attempt to notify parents beforehand.

By the way, when I still lived in Southern California, I invariably voted against new school bonds or other measures of public financing of the public schools. I figured that if the powers-that-be in the public education system there had already proven themselves to be incompetent idealogues, why should I vote the same people MORE money? And since you contend that if a school is failing, it is primarily the fault of the community the school is in, that argument to me is just MORE justification for the way I voted on more school bonds. If the community seemed to care so little about the education of their own children - why should I care any more?

christianlib
Do you delude yourself that Islamists do not send their children to Madrassas right now?
We presently pay for it at the gas pump.

Do we presently fund Catholic schools?
Why would we fund Islamists Madrassas?
Why would we fund Satanic Cults?
You fantasize fictional excuses.

A Voucher system would also provide for those who needed extra help and are presently dropping out of our public school system.

Our Public schools issue diplomas to students who can't even read or write well enough to fill out an application for honest employment.
Is it any wonder we have the world's highest per capita of PRISON INMATES?

my opine
hard left extremist?

wouldn't have been elected twice if i was what you described.

more importantly, vouchers are a terrible idea.

there are over a million muslim children in this
country and i, for one, do not want my taxpayer money going to support madrasses, that would teach hatred of america and that Christians should be killed.

those million children would be forced by mosques to attend the madrasses and voila, home grown islamic terrorists.

what if i want to start a satanic school, or a wiccan school.

with vouchers, it would be possible.

no thanks, charter schools offer much choice without danger of cult schools.

standhisground
you say this

" liberal educational aristocracy which has made its educational mission the turning out of future liberals intellectually unequipped to discern liberalism's vacuousness, rather than future doctors, engineers, and accountants".

i dont understand.

schools are run by elected school boards and reflect the community.

if the schools are not running right, it is the fault of the community not some grand liberal conspiracy.

the other thing i have learned is that something oldsocialworker pointed out.

without parental involvement in education, it does not matter what philosphy the schools are run by, they will not succeed.


christianlib
As a school board member and a hard Left extremist I am sure you are completely unbiased on this subject.

This fact remains;
http://www.anxietycenter.com/subversion.htm

There is a simple remedy.
CLOSE ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND ISSUE VOUCHERS.

Competent teachers would soon find jobs in the private schools that opened to fill the need.

Incompetent teachers or political indoctrinators would be a detriment to enrollment and not be able to find work.

If a school pulled any of this crap they would have a closed sign in their window as soon as parents found out!
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/info/kbase/horror_storie s.html

Hiding behind "human shields"
Mary Katherine Ham's thread just highlights in one specific area a trend that Ann Coulter has been talking about for some time: how liberals hide behind individuals or groups that they think are unassailable to make the arguments for their policies.

Barack Obama is doing this through his wife. To attack George Bush for 9/11, liberals did this through the "Jersey Girls". And of course, liberals/Democrats routinely use children - or others they hold up as victims - as human shields from which to try to make their policy arguments behind.

Michael and christianlib:
I used to live in Southern California throughout the late 1980's and all of the 1990's. 13 years ago, I had a letter to the editor printed in the L.A. Times - expressing an opinion which 13 years later I still stand behind just as firmly as I did then - in which I said the following about the L.A. Unified School District: "LAUSD is an educational wasteland not because of these factors [factors an editorial I was responding to blamed the poor performance of LAUSD on, such as non-English speaking students, the district's labor unions, Prop. 13-related money woes, etc.] but because its policies and curricula have been formulated and implemented by a liberal educational aristocracy which has made its educational mission the turning out of future liberals intellectually unequipped to discern liberalism's vacuousness, rather than future doctors, engineers, and accountants".

Deamonize teachers not the answer!
I am a extreme conservative and just wanted to let all you know that you sound so stupid when you deamonize teachers. I agree there are bad ones but to paint a broad stroke like some are is so absent minded. A majority of teachers choose that profession because they love kids. I am all for having education be local. Do you realize teachers hate NCLB!!! We don't want Washington telling us what to do either. If conservatives came up with ideas to change public education for the better many teachers would be ready to listen.

wait a minute
i am an elected school board member so i have some expertise on this subject.

first, i am all for charter schools but they must be strictly monitored.

there was a charter school in LA that spent 5 years giving out diplomas to over 1000 students that turned out to be bogus because the school had faked 50% of requirements.

next, the unions.

it is republican orthodoxy that the unions are to blame.
without unions principals would have unlimited power to hire and fire anyone they want.

this could potentially cause more problems than the unions ever could.

we have a financial crisis (who doesn't) in our district and the unions have been very good at working with administration to do the right thing for the students.


finally, some conservatives accuse public schools of some sort of liberal indoctrination.

the public schools are probably the purest form of democracy still in existence in our wonderful country.

local school boards, which are elected by the community, make the decisions about how the money should be spent, the curriculum and what principals and teachers should be hired.

if you don't like what your local schools are teaching or whatever----get involved.

Play by the same rules
I am a conservative how is a public school teacher in an urban city. I am all for charter schools but what people don't realize is that charter schools can kick out kids that are constant problems. Unless a kid stabs somebody we pretty much have to have them the whole year. If public schools would make kids and parents accountable for their actions kids who want to learn could. I am doing my masters thesis now and have found some studies that say teachers in urban areas spend almost 50% of their time managing students and not teaching. Also, charter schools do not have to take Sp Ed students. Of course with these advantages charter schools are going to look like they are successful. I agree there are lazy and bad teachers out there and tenure needs to be revamped but our public schools need a major overhaul. The teachers agree so please don't blame the evil NEA.

Liberals "For The Chidren"
Lesley Stahl on CBS's 60 Minutes.

Madeleine Albright When asked by Stahl with regards to effect of sanctions against Iraq: "We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?"

Albright replied: "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price — we think the price is worth it."

Unions and Destruction of Pride/Work
At one point in our history, unions did some good, but like everything else, once the unions grew and their bureaucracies grew along with it, they became corrupt. They became politicised and worked hand in hand with crooked politicians. Then, the unions began shaking down their workers and coercing them into voting blocs, etc. At one point, having a union card meant you were a certain skill level and you could count on that proud craftsman to know his trade. Then, the unions became involve more with politics and workmanship and pride went to the wayside. I work in the Federal Government, and where I work, there is a union. All they do their is defend workers who get reprimanded for not doing their jobs, and always take the side of their Union Member worker, even when they are wrong, instead of reprimanding the worker and telling him or her to have some pride and respect in their workmanship. The other thing this union is good for is that, let's say a Well Qualified Black applies for a job, and a More Qualified White gets the job based on merit, ability, and qualification. The Black Well Qualified, but not as qualified worker, goes to union and plays the race card, and guess how government will deal with it, "create a new job that is not needed to satisfy the black union member's demand that he or she be hired." This is what is wrong in government, this is what is wrong in unions and this type of hypocrisy and duplicitousness, is what is destroying the very fabric of this country, and all it ever stood for. And it is wasteful to the nth degree, and that is partly why we have a ten trillion dollar debt, a school system that does not teach functional literacy, and a welfare state that has destroyed the traditional family units, and work ethics. Liberalism and Unions are one and the same and they are destroying this nation.
Jerome Ennis in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Disband U.S. Dept. of Education
This ruling is typical of a politicized court that supports the National Politicized Educactional agenda being dicatated by blackmail by that dictatorial U.S. Dept. of (Mis-)Education. The perversions and other abnormal "politically correct" garbage in the public schools nationwide is a disgrace to this once great nation that once, and not too long ago, had a great education system that actually taught children how to read, write, do math, and also taught respect and responsibility, and self discipline. Now, the schools, cannot even teach the basics. This is a time in our nation when we should demand that communities be allowed to "TAKE BACK THEIR COMMUNITIES AND SCHOOLS." I, myself, am a Master's leve certified teacher. I graduated high school in 1966 in a small public school in a small town in Alabama. During grade school, I attended a little school, grades 1 thru 8. There were two groups of kids in first, second, etc. on through 8th grade. There was an average of about 20 to 25 students in each classroom. Many of our text books had missing pages, missing covers, and some writing in them; our teachers had some chalk and a chalk board; we had paper and pencils, and everyone of us learned how to read, write, and do math and by the time we reached high school age, we were prepared to go on to high school with the skills and discipline to succeed.

While I was in college at Auburn University preparing to be a teacher, and later in graduate school, we learned that schools ought to be kept in communities where students live. We learned that when schools get bigger than about 400 students, that academic achievement declines and behavior and other problems go up. We learned that education was meant to be a community affair, and that the only thing that state or federal government was to do was to see that these schools were funded. Thanks, M. Jerome Ennis, MAed
Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Just remember…
when the greedy, ungrateful, parasite teachers and their Communist, thug infested union cry for more money “for the children.” never forget this really means is more money and power “for the teachers” and “for the union.” Here in the public “worker’s” magic kingdom of New Jersey a large percentage of these over pampered, overpaid, over perked, over pensioned, enemies of parents/taxpayers and children are ripping off near, at and over $100K per year for their part time job. Nice deal, don’t you think?

To MRCMRC--Go Smoke another Doobie
MRCMRC--Why don't you just read, and reserve your ignorant comments. On the other hand, keep posting, as you prove out this writer's points that the U.S. PUBLIC Screwl System teaches Propaganda and has dumbed down the population, and that most products of this system have one mindset that says, "I am a Victim of this or a victim of that, and therefore are not responsible for my own failures, and irresponsible behaviors."

Go out there mr. MRCMRC and vote for Obama. He has one criteria that folks like you look for. His skin color. Do you morons not see what Socialism has already done to you. You have lost your family values, belief in God and country, and work ethics, and at the same time have dumbed you down academically, and you operate in this world functionally illiterate.

Wake up guy. Read some of these posts and educate yourself, be responsible, and therefore free. Playing the Blame Game, and acting irresponsibly and letting the government take care of you took away your dignity, self respect, and soul.

Take Back Our Schools
This writer has two blogs designed to encourage U.S. Citizens: to Take back our Schools and Take back our Communities, both on TownHall in Al.

It all begins with the children. The Socialist Agenda has worked Perfectly in Dumbing Down our kids, filling their heads with Socialist Thinking that tells them The Government Is The Authority and is Above God and Family. The teaching of Diversity is a guise for telling them to deny thier own heritage, beliefs, customs and traditions along with National Sovereignty, as they prepare them to be One-World and Non-Descript pawns of the One World State. This began in earnest in the mid-1960' when the Local Control Was Hijacked by the Federal Government. This was part of a bigger plan that has been in the works for decades. Then, with the creation of The U.S. Department Of Education, the rapid destruction of the traditional schools took place. Now, 30 years later, the Socialist Agenda is almost complete. Dumbed down, functionally illiterate, and ignorant people carry around high school diplomas that mostly signify nothing except that these students endured 12 plus years of Brainwashing and Dumbing down exercises at schools, and Many Young and Ignorant 18 year olds go out like sheep of Vote For Whatever Socialist They march out there.

The current election process is typical. Who do most of these young, and functionally illiterate kids vote for? Obama, The Savior.
And Blacks Line Up and Vote solely on skin color, while Screaming Racism to whites, If they do not like his agenda, policies or ideas.

hannah
they are either not teaching vakues or they are. you make the transition in one paprgraph. . which is it., perhaps it has soemthing to do with your desire to have thenm teach YOUR values alone. thats so easy but so hard.

Privatize All Of It
We need to get back to how our forefather's intended for our government to be. We need to privatize about 60% of what the government does and eliminate another 30% of it and leave the government with the responsibility of maintaining national security and maybe building inter-state freeways.
Public Education, like every other government run program, is a complete failure. I can't wait for them to take over our healthcare too.

Ditto to Vic in SC
Now, we have a U.S. Democrat Socialist, George Miller of Ca trying to hijack Private Emotional Growth and Experiential Learning Schools. Here is a letter this writer published and sent to Congress and others.

As usual, Congressman Miller is campaigning to create another worthless governmental function to solve a 'perceived' social or societal ill. In this case, private residential schools and programs, that do not currently get mis-managed by the U.S. or State Departments of Education and other worthless governmental agencies.

This writer suggests that Congressman Miller and the other knee-jerk Beltway con-men/women, oversee the results of what their legislation that created 'other oversight' agencies, committees, departments, task forces, etc. and do something about the mess we are in because of the creation of these worthless programs that are publicly funded, and do much more harm than good. In fact, if the publicly funded education system was competent, there would be little need for specialty private schools and programs that actually work, to undo much of the damage created by the public school system, where an active Underground operates, much the same as the U.S. and State Governments operate their own Underground culture. They say, 'we are here to serve the public good and insure safety and health of our citizens' and then, actually do little or nothing of what they campaign and say they will do once they get into power. The U.S. Department of Education was created to 'fix the school system' and in only 30 years, they have destroyed the credibility of the public school system that not only does not do a very good job of basic academics, and worse yet, causes serious emotional and behavioral problems for students who are exposed to it.

Thank You and Happy Trails
M. Jerome Ennis, MAed
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
jeromeennis@aol.com
205-523-1967


The fact is that the schools were much
better in the 50s and 60s on a much lower budget. This was due to the fact that they were under almost total local control and there was no union input. In fact, it was illegal at the time for government workers to join a union.

First the States got involved and took some of the authority from the locals, then the Feds got involved. Finally the teachers unionized and held strikes in direct opposition to the law and got away with it.

Now the locals have ZERO control over their own school systems and yet they have to pay for them.

Back many moons ago I attended my first and last PTA meeting. I had memories of these from when I was a kid. But boy have they changed. It seems that the purpose of the meeting was not to give the parents oportunity to input into their child's eduction. Neither was the purpose of the meeting to inform the parents of plans and upcoming school events. The purpose of the meeting was to determine which parents would organize and perform various school money raising schemes like car washes and bake sales.

I knew then that we were doomed. I pulled my daughter out of the school and entered her in a private school.

Hannah is..
Right on!

I see that chickpea has
audited every spreadsheet in every county in the country, as well as all those in Europe, because she knows how they have treated each line-item such as benefits in the budget.

Chickpea honey, how does that explain the Nigerian school budget of just about zero and the desire of Nigerian nationals to send their children back home for primary education because it is better than the U.S.?

Stealing Children
It is disasterous that the public schools are not teaching our children effectively, but these schools are doing something much more dangerous.

They are indoctrinating our children with their values. Most parents I know are too busy to care. Someday these parents will wake up and see that their kids have been stolen, but by that time, it's too late. Today kid's lack of knowledge is horrible, but far worse is their lack of values.

And don't blame the schools. Blame yourself for allowing it to happen. They couldn't do it without your permission.

The empty bowl of promises
Teachers unions, Democrats and University PC Professors have promised the masses more fruits less work, better help from government, free speech, free medical, grant money for college, student loans, and on and on and on.

The only thing they have delivered is "THE EMPTY BOWL OF PROMISES"

low performing US students
The high performing European and Asian students have to do something our students are never asked to do. They take exams to earn their high school diplomas. And they must show their test scores and attendance records to employers when they apply for jobs. Our students when they apply for jobs the employers never even call the school to see if they have a diploma. There is NO accountability for the students. Our state instituted exams to show how they are are progressing but nobody looks at the scores but school officials. Students shrug it off. It doesn't mean anything to them.

So we can't get employers to ask for school records, their response "if we do that we will be sued" How about making a drivers license contingent on getting a diploma. Give a temporary license at 16 but at 18 and after graduation they must show the diploma to get the regular license. It would provide some accountability and FINALLY motivation for the kid to attend school and pay attention in class. Want to bet it would cut the drop out rate?

As for our high cost of education. We have to include fringe benefits (retirement, health care) for teachers that is counted into the cost. That doesn't happen in Europe or Asia as they have social systems for that. Because of our live styles and transportation patterns we have to provide transportation to get kids to school. The yellow school bus is uniquely American. In other countries they take public transportation to school. That is also a big bill to add to the price of our education costs.

The article
Albeit a good one. Fails to point out the biggest problem of the public school system. That is; They have become "Liberal, Socialist, Indoctrination Centers!" Reading,writing and math has become unimportant. When the Liberals say "The children are our future." We all know that! But the Liberals view of the future is that of Socialism/Communism, straight out of the Marx's playbook!

The schools are destroying our "Republic" to be replaced by Socialism. The Liberals constantly say "it's for the children." But the Liberals are "using" the children. It is through them and future generations to install their beloved Socialism! And none that I see is doing a damn thing about it!

The article
Albeit a good one. Fails to point out the biggest problem of the public school system. That is; They have become "Liberal, Socialist, Indoctrination Centers!" Reading,writing and math has become unimportant. When the Liberals say "The children are our future." We all know that! But the Liberals view of the future is that of Socialism/Communism, straight out of the Marx's playbook!

The schools are destroying our "Republic" to be replaced by Socialism. The Liberals constantly say "it's for the children." But the Liberals are "using" the children. It is through them and future generations to install their beloved Socialism! And none that I see is doing a damn thing about it!

Schools will always reflect
the values and priorities of the communities they are in. This is true of public schools as well. Successful schools consist largely of students with invested and attentive parents and have strong academic and behavioral expectations. Schools that opt for watered down curriculums, overly permissive SPED accommodations, and try to serve as parents via in-school services are disasterous money pits that often attract opportunistic faculty and administration. Success at all levels hinges upon the values, priorities, and expectations of individuals in any collective- period.


It's the spending.
Children do not remain children; they grow up and become adults. Every single government program that supposedly benefits "the children" is paid for by running up more and more debt that will harm today's children when they are adults. If these politicians really cared about the future of today's children, they would cut, rather than increase, government spending to a level below revenues so that there will be less government debt when the choldren grow up.

The rest of the story about Ohio schools
Isn't even as encouraging as the part about the crackdown on underperforming charter schools.

According to the (defiantly leftist) Columbus Dispatch last week, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland's school systems have once more failed to achieve their academic targets in terms of graduation and student performance, for the sixth year in a row. This in spite of increased funding every year for the last ten years and a progressive reduction of the "success thresholds" by which performance is measured. (Translation; when tax levies fail, they are constantly re-introduced until they pass, plus constant lowering of the definition of a "passing grade" for the students.)

Ohio right now spends more per student than any state or system except; California, New York, and Washington, D.C. And we still turn out high-school "graduates" who cannot read or write above a third-grade level.

The reaction of our state Education Tsar, Eric Fingerhut, in concert with the NEA is, you guessed it, "We Need To Spend More Tax Money!"

The reality was best summed up by the ex-girlfriend of an acquaintance of mine. At a cocktail party, this woman (a Columbus school teacher and NEA maven), upon hearing that the voters had passed another school tax levy, laughed and said, "If the voters knew what we really do all day with their kids, they'd cut our funding, not give us more."

That was ten years ago. Considering that school districts across the state are now having serious problems getting tax levies passed, it's just possible that the "great unwashed" in the Buckeye State are on to the con, now.

But you know the old saying; Whenever a "progressive" wishes to lie most egregiously, he holds up a child.

Sort of like Martin Sheen in the climax of "The Dead Zone".


cheers

eon


Tip of the iceberg
What we see with the abysmal performance of public ed is merely the most visible example of the complete lack of efficiency in gubmint. I have never heard a bureaucrat say he/she has enough money to do the job assigned them. It's like they have a microchip implanted in them when hired that produces searing pain when they say anything other than "We need more money". DC may have a terrible school system, but they can't hold a candle to Det-riot. Per student spending is over 10K/yr and in return, the graduation rate is about 25% and those who do graduate can barely read their Bridge cards(food stamps). The schoolboard recently hired a new superintendant and charged her with cleaning up the mess. After a cursory examination of the system's books, it became obvious that millions of dollars were being diverted out of the system and spent with no record of where they went. So, the next time some Deputy Under-Assistant Seceretary in charge of Watching the clock for Quitting time on Friday says his waste of time, worthless Department of Examining the Usefullness-of-Teats-on-a-Duck says his department needs more money, tell him if he can't run his rat-hole with what he has, we should find someone else who can.(even though the ideal solution would be disbanding the entire operation).

Maggie 100% right!
Maggie I can't agree more. I home school my daughter as well.
It is a commitment yes,hard work, at times, worth every minute, always.
With the tons of information out there via the internet and companies that cater to home schoolers it's not that hard. It's worth the 3-4 hours of one on one attention you give your child. The time invested is a lot more than they'd get in even the best school in the country.
HSLDA.com has stats that prove home schooled kids are out performing their private and public school counterparts by fairly large margins.
The biggest plus is there are no drones being produced. Home schooled kids are rising to the challenge to think for themselves, challenge text books,see the un-doctored/biased good and bads in the world.
They have morals and values and their education is more complete.
Colleges are recruiting these kids because they're better prepared as well.
The NEA is corrupt and socialistic and NOT getting a hold of my kid!

"INDEPENDENCE PARTY VOTERS"
Modern Democrat Liberals fancy themselves as “Progressives” with or without reference to the I.W.W Wobbles of the 1930’s. The only distinction between a Liberal and a Progressive is that the Liberal prefers to just jump directly off the cliff while the Progressive wants to fly off by Pogo-Stick. This is an apparent example of the current political landscape.
The ever creative Democrats have a broadband allegiance spanning Labor Front Blue Collar working Americans stretched to the intellectual college formulated Anti-War Leftist “Progressives” while the Republicans Party stands naked shone detached from its Conservative mantle. There is an opportunity here to expand identity and possible detach from the stagnant Republican Party hierarchy by forming the “Independence Party.” The manifesto measurement scale of the Independence Party would be determined by the increase or decrease in independence; ergo, would exploring for domestic petroleum based energy products increase or decrease our nation’s independence; or, having the government provide universal health insurance coverage will increase or decrease personal independence and freedom; or, to allow for the public licensing of “Marriage” by two people of the same sex will increase or decrease independence and responsibility as a society; or, would a flat-tax or value-added tax (VAT) scheme be a more “Independence” means to maintain government solvency and operations. By definition if the program or proposition increases independence it should be accepted, if it decreases independence it should fail.

So many platitudes....
The phrase "the children are our future" is as an inane as "the problem with unemployment is that so many people don't have jobs".

Children cannot lead, they must follow while they learn to lead. It is the responsibility of the adult generations to prepare them to be the future leaders.

Public schools are not totally ineffective but the job of education requires this generation to add to and correct the public school experience. You have to know what they are being taught especially if it is just wrong. Read their textbooks, see what's missing, correct what is wrong, give your own reading assignments and check their work. It's not easy but we are suppose to be the leaders now.

I'll be happy to follow the next generation when they can get themselves up in the morning and head to work. Until then, I think I'll continue to lead for a while.

Mary K hits a bullseye
Liberals use a number of catchphrases to push their big-government anti-freedom agenda. In addition to "for the children," there are three others that immediately come to mind. All of them are designed to sway the weak-minded by evoking emotion rather than reason:

1) Fairness: the idea that someone who is a failure in our free-market system through poor judgement or sloth is entitled to loot the earnings of those who work hard and make wise decisions. Under the left's version of fairness, equal rights are replaced by equal results.

2) Social justice: this is the "fairness" argument (see 1, above) applied to groups. All manner of mischief is done in the name of social justice, from reparations to race-based preferences in hiring and college admissions.

3) For the planet: the concept that individual freedom must be curtailed by government based upon shaky (and often fraudulent) science.

Whenever you hear a liberal say they want to do something for children or fairness or social justice or the planet, ten-to-one odds it's a scam. Expose the scam and fight it. Do it for your children.

BTW
That link provided by Uncle Max this weekend.

MKH we will never "fix" this problem.
It has gotten too engrained. ONe will have to kill all public education and make it all private.

Here is a link to someone who is a real politician in ME who I wish was running in SC. His take on the systems like DC is VMTE (Vending Machine Theory of Education). You put money in and get eduction out.

All should read the article and find out why one of his friends from Africa wished he had sent his son home for eduction in tribal schools rather than the U.S. failures.

http://www.fraryforcongress.com/dumb.html

Current Issues of Importance.
Hi Kind/Wise/Special Mary Katharine Ham: As an old goat/geezer of 75, I have read your good works on TH for quite some time but have not yet stated/shared to/with you: My appreciation for your PMA/positive mental attitude, for the uninitiated/. "For the children" in this case relates to me in a slightly skeptical sortta way, our 'whatever' who shared with us in the recent "old days", the "Right Wing Conspiracy" of renown, to which I proudly belong. Does it really depend on the meaning of "IS"? Whatever.
Bless your kind heart and keep the Faith. Bless our Troops. God Bless America. Later, if the Creek don't rise. Old Geezer Bob

A Quicker Solution.
Peer Pressure. Yes, a much quicker solution, like it worked in the old Greek and Roman Empires. Yes, Greece and Rome provided free public education to all. They too, knew their future was in the children.

Oh, the peer pressure? Yes, when the children saw their undeperforming classmates sold into slavery, they studied harder.

NEA teachers are the issue
If teachers and administrators salaries were tied to how well they taught the classes they were given, or the success rate of the students in their classes, we'd see much more success in the classroom. Throwing more money at the problem, just make the problem worse, and no one gets the education they deserve.

Another pop-'prophet',
George Carlin, also had something to say about 'the kids.' I think he was closer to the truth.
Face it, education in the US is a unionized industry in control of several state governments. Reform cannot happen owing to the labor unions' political influence & 'civil rights' issues. So this continual flap about reforming the schools is much ado about nothing. They are money pits.

Government monopoly schools
Charter schools are still government schools. If government had the monopoly on mules, we would still be riding them. Issue vouchers and let the marketplace create some real education.

They cheat our children!
Each thing of value a child learns becomes a part of the child and makes them more than they were before.
Cheating children of an education in order to indoctrinate them with some slanted political theory weakens our entire society.
This is being done deliberately as a means of control.

How does crap like this help prepare a child for a future?
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/info/kbase/horror_storie s.html

Much of a child's education is learned in the home from parents and siblings.
What future is in store for the child of a child who dropped out of school pregnant and can't even speak proper English?

Yes more money is needed but NOT to throw into the same failed system that is creating the problem.
Our present school teachers have proven themselves unworthy of our trust.
Who can we trust with the minds of our children?

home school your kids
put the investment of time into your kids and you will have smarter, safer kids. the schools want your children because the more kids they have in school, the more money they get. i am so glad texas has a very good homeshool law. more and more are being home school and they are smarter for it. keep the money at home for your own children.

Public School

I can hear the Libs howling "More money is the answer !"; instead of accountability for teachers.
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