Posted on 01/28/2015 5:51:29 AM PST by Academiadotorg
Waiting lists are one sign of the desirability of school choice. Graduation rates are another, and they seem to rise in tandem.
In Washington, D.C., the waiting list for students in the DC area for charter schools was 20,000 students, first-term U.S. Senator Tim Scott, R-South Carolina, pointed out in some brief remarks to kick off National School Choice Week at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He compared D.C. public schools to charter schools in the nations capital: About 56% of students graduate [from DCPS]. When you go to an Opportunity Scholarship Program [OSP, also known as a charter school] school, about 90% are graduating. There is a substantial delineation, Scott said, between schools that are succeeding and schools that are not succeeding.
He compared school choice with exorbitant federal education spending, Were spending record amounts on education; we are not reaping record-breaking performances. Scott told the audience, It is absolutely paramount that we act and that we act now because its not fair to our kids, its not fair to their parents.
He firmly believes that school choice is a leap, not a step, but a leap in the right direction. Scott said, This journey is not about the numbers; its about the people, its about the children. He added that school choice should include parochial schools, in order to give parents and students as much flexibility as possible in weighing their options.
Scott himself grew up in a single-parent household in a poorer part of Charleston. My academic struggles led me to see the power of education and no matter their zip code, family income, ethnic background, Americans need better education. He said, The truth of the matter is, access to quality education is a must for low-income families in poorer neighborhoods. Scott remembered that when he was a high school freshman, he failed civics, and joked, I am the only United States senator to ever fail civics.
something that works...??? hmmmmm got to put a stop to that
surpaaaaaaaaaz surpraaaaaaaaaaaaz if let people choose instead of force them there is less rebellion
Don’t forget that one of Opie Obama’s first acts was to eliminate school vouchers for Washington, DC.
That was right after he and The Mooch enrolled Malaria and Sasquatch Jr. in the exclusive and pricey Sidwell Friends private school.
they’ve been trying
If space were available, you could move DCPS students into private schools, and save pretty big bucks. Of course, the unions would lose members, and the local democrats would stop getting the union kickbacks, so it will never happen.
Imagine if you will, Ferguson type protests(sans looting)for school choice.
Blacks should make education their number one priority. Blacks should be protesting for school choice.
But then they would be fighting the Democrat Party.
Blacks should make education their number one priority. Blacks should be protesting for school choice.
Ill tell you what to imagine: A Tea Party rally in DC like 9/12/09 - focused on school choice for the nation generally, and for DC in particular.You wanna see some liberal heads explode???
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