Posted on 07/06/2017 8:31:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Beginning in 2020, Chicago high-school seniors will have to prove that they have a government-approved post-graduation plan in order to earn their diplomas.
Yep. Rather than allow its young people the freedom to approach their futures creatively, Chicago will force its students to choose from one of just five government-approved options: College attendance (note: verbal vows of attendance are not enough, students will need to present actual acceptance letters), a gap-year program, military service, a trade apprenticeship, or a job. According to Reason, the official description of the demand claims that the city is trying to raise $1 million for career-counseling efforts to help students make their decision.
Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel told the Washington Post that the aim of this new policy is to help kids have a plan, because theyre going to need it to succeed.
So is Mayor Emanuel right? Is it better to have your next steps planned out before you graduate high school? The answer: It doesnt matter, because its none of his f*&#@&$ business.
Perhaps this policy is well-intentioned, but do you know what? I dont care, because its still an absurd government overreach that has absolutely no place in a free society. It might be true that more young people would have better lives if only theyd start planning for them before graduation, but that still doesnt change the fact that its not the governments role to force them to do so.
We are supposed to have freedom in this country, and that includes the freedom to not live up to our potential if we dont feel like it. Newsflash: Most people are 18 (read: adults) when they graduate high school, which means that they should have every right to completely waste their own lives if thats what they want to do. A high-school graduate has no plan? Fine. A high-school graduate wants to sit in his grandmas basement for a few years and watch cartoons? Fine, as long as Grandma says thats cool. The point is graduating high school always has and always should mean simply that you have completed the required coursework and we should keep it like that.
The reasons for keeping it like that, by the way, go far beyond the ideological. As Reasons Scott Shackelford notes, there are plenty of potentially fruitful post-grad options that might not fit into the government-shaped mold:
If your kid is a wunderkind in crafts or 3D printing and is making bank on Etsy, that doesnt satisfy the Chicago school system. Will administrators see private contract work as a job under this system?
We are supposed to have freedom in this country, and that includes the freedom to not live up to our potential if we dont feel like it.
Now, to be fair, Chicago Public Schools chief education officer Janice Jackson claims that no student will actually end up being denied a diploma for missing this requirement, because school faculty will be seeking out any students who havent complied and pressuring them to figure it out before graduation. Its not clear what would happen, though, in the case of any student who may not want to comply and it does seem pretty likely that at least a couple of these students might not be ready to make that kind of decision before graduation nor is it clear just why in the hell even a single one of them should have to.
Katherine Timpf is a reporter for National Review Online.
and the LEMMINGS that voted him in will say “he cares for us”
There’s hardly a social problem that can’t be made worse by nannies.
Big Brother is watching you, kid.
Watch the drop-out rate increase even more.
and the LEMMINGS that voted him in will say “he cares for us”
Sounds like a communist country.
The scary thing like this is... the lefties are learning how to “look CONSERVATIVE.”
Current conservatives need to look at themselves in a mirror and see if they, too, are all show and no (godly) go. That is ripe for being cloned-and-beaten.
This is a HIGH SCHOOL diploma, and NOT a “rest of your life” diploma.
I would file a gap year plan that included drinking, whoring, drug usage and gambling.
Number one on the list, Rapper.
Number two on the list, Community Organizer.
Number three on the list, Welfare Cheat.
Yup! Besides that the plan is unconstitutional. I hope someone sues. Government needs to be put in its place!
that includes the freedom to not live up to our potential if we dont feel like it.
With the proviso that taxpayers are not required to fund your sorry azz....
1) Lots of kids tell Big Brother to **ss off and won’t graduate.
2) Drop-out rates rise.
3) Big Bro changes the way he calculates drop-out rates.
4) Send MONEY!
I don’t do it no more, I’m tired of waking up on the floor.
Seamless indoctrination.
The career path: student > politician > gangster/grafter > prisoner
I remember my mom telling me, one of the things that set us apart from the Soviet Union was we could choose our path.
In the USSR, your job was assigned to you, she said.
We beat the Soviet Union, then we became them.
Rather than allow its young people the freedom to approach their futures creatively, Chicago will force its students to choose from one of just five government-approved options: The Crips, The Bloods, MS13, Black Lives Matter, or Antifa.
Not even rock-n-roll to keep it fun? How dreary.
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