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Small S.C. private school proves Rev. Wright wrong - Headmaster's approach breeds racial harmony
Recordnet.com ^ | March 30, 2008 | by Kathleen Parker

Posted on 03/31/2008 1:39:08 PM PDT by LibertyRocks

The Washington Post March 30, 2008 6:00 AM

Amongst the moss-draped live oaks of Charleston Collegiate School's 33-acre campus in Johns Island, S.C. - where children of all ethnicities, religions and abilities work and play together - the words of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright seem alien and hostile.

His sometimes hate-filled rhetoric is weirdly out of sync with this quiet corner of the Old South, where ancestors of the school's African-American students worked as slaves, perhaps upon these very fields.

The differences between this microcosm of a near-utopian community and the world that informs Wright are as stark as the philosophies of the Chicago preacher and Charleston Collegiate Headmaster Bob Shirley.

Both men are radicals, but their approaches to racial harmony can't be confused.

At 72, Shirley is supposed to be retired after a long career as an educator, headmaster, museum director and Marine. But the world has need of its Bob Shirleys, and so he was easily pressed back into service in 2005 - after a three-week retirement - when this little school needed a new leader.

I happened to be visiting the nondenominational K-12 school, where my sister-in-law teaches, as Wright's rants were stuck on continuous replay, and I couldn't help comparing these very different men and their approaches to achieving a more racially balanced world.

Which works best? Inflaming old hatreds and feeding paranoia among the next generation? Or teaching children that what they have in common is greater than their differences?

The answer is obvious, but some people - both black and white - are deeply invested in preserving rather than healing wounds.

"You can either pass on a heritage of the world already made," Shirley said, "or you can make people who change the world of the future."

Smiling is Shirley's default mode, and a blithe spirit buoys his conviction that all children, properly guided, can become masters of their own destiny. His commitment to that goal flowers at the end of each student's senior year with an "Exhibition of Mastery" project that requires independent study as well as an oral and written presentation before an advisory committee and an audience.

Charleston Collegiate offers an exclusive education, in other words, but Shirley is strictly anti-exclusivity. The school's 285 students include the largest minority enrollment of any private school in the Charleston area, at 24 percent, as well as the largest percentage of financial-aid students, 25 percent.

The faculty, 75 percent of whom hold master's degrees (two have doctorates), also exceeds other private schools in minority representation, at 19 percent.

Shirley has passed the career point where he worries what others will think. He is blunt when he describes how most Southern private schools organize their priorities:

"The typical Southern day school has high tuition, good athletics, a modicum of education and a small financial-aid budget."

Yearly tuition at Charleston Collegiate runs about $10,000 - slightly more than the amount allocated per student in America's public schools. The school boasts a strong athletic program, in which 90 percent of students participate, but the arts are equally important. One hundred percent of students in the lower and middle schools - and 80 percent of upper school students - participate in the visual and performing arts.

Oh, and 100 percent go to college. SAT scores average 1,100, but school officials point out that English is a second language for many students. First languages include Spanish, Russian, Polish, Arabic and Chinese.

Clearly, not everyone can attend a private school - and fewer can find one like Charleston Collegiate, with a 7-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio - but parents don't have to settle for less in public schools, Shirley says. In fact, he adds, the presence of good private schools tends to improve the quality of neighboring public schools.

Another value of private schools is that they can experiment and innovate. Whereas public schools are limited by bureaucratic principles of efficiency and held hostage to quantifiable outcomes, Charleston Collegiate emphasizes critical thinking skills.

As any school, this one aches for money, but look what Shirley and company have managed without much. Charleston Collegiate's entire endowment is just $3,437. Three other nearby private schools have endowments ranging in the millions.

It's not how much money you have, apparently, but how you spend it. And it's not only what you teach, but how you teach it - with affection and high expectations.

The Rev. Wright would love this school if racial harmony is, indeed, what he prays for. Perhaps Shirley can invite him down for a visit.

Contact Washington Post Writers Group columnist Kathleen Parker at kparker@kparker.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: change; education; hope; jeremiahwright; obama; obamatruthfile; obamawrightlist; privateschools; realhope; redstates; southcarolina; wright
An excellent commentary dealing with Rev. Wright and racial harmony in educational institutions.
1 posted on 03/31/2008 1:39:12 PM PDT by LibertyRocks
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2 posted on 03/31/2008 1:42:56 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (The Liberty Rocks Blog - http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com ~ also see; http://www.libertyrocks.us)
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To: LibertyRocks
Yearly tuition at Charleston Collegiate runs about $10,000 - slightly more than the amount allocated per student in America's public schools.

The money quote. Literally!

3 posted on 03/31/2008 1:53:33 PM PDT by OSHA (<---Typical white person.)
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To: LibertyRocks
all children, properly guided, can become masters of their own destiny

Very key.
Excellence is achieved when it is expected and sought.

But Wright's problem goes far beyond white/black race issues. He appears to me to be a petty hateful self-absorbed bigot.
No matter what Obamanation says, it speaks to him and his judgment that he would find that sort of man to be a good friend and mentor, and even worse that he would raise his children in a church that exalted that type of man.
4 posted on 03/31/2008 1:55:16 PM PDT by visualops (artlife.us nature wallpapers)
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To: LibertyRocks

In a word- WOW!


5 posted on 03/31/2008 2:13:16 PM PDT by tennteacher (Hunter Conservative)
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To: LibertyRocks

If people actually MAN UP and take care of themselves and their families, the world would be a much better place, and democrats and lieberals would have no place there.


6 posted on 03/31/2008 2:58:12 PM PDT by vpintheak (Like a muddied spring or a polluted well is a righteous man who gives way to the wicked. Prov. 25:26)
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7 posted on 03/31/2008 3:31:56 PM PDT by Between the Lines (I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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8 posted on 03/31/2008 3:51:08 PM PDT by SC Swamp Fox (Join our Folding@Home team (Team# 36120) keyword: folding)
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9 posted on 03/31/2008 5:00:47 PM PDT by upchuck (Who wins doesn't matter. They're all liberals. Spend your time and money to take back Congress.)
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To: LibertyRocks

some people - both black and white - are deeply invested in preserving rather than healing wounds.

The crux of the matter.


10 posted on 03/31/2008 5:30:39 PM PDT by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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It has been said before . . . . this could have been written about the "reverend":

There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.

I am afraid that there is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don't want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public.

- Booker T. Washington, My Larger Education, Being Chapters from My Experience (1911) Ch. V: The Intellectuals and the Boston Mob

11 posted on 03/31/2008 5:57:23 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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12 posted on 04/01/2008 4:29:21 PM PDT by Amelia (Sometimes the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know....)
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To: LibertyRocks

Sounds like a great place to teach, and a great place for students. I wish it were a bit closer to me.


13 posted on 04/01/2008 7:29:59 PM PDT by Amelia (Sometimes the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know....)
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To: LibertyRocks

“Which works best? Inflaming old hatreds and feeding paranoia among the next generation? Or teaching children that what they have in common is greater than their differences? “

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14 posted on 04/01/2008 8:59:37 PM PDT by littlehouse36 (Teach a man to fish? Nah... that's imperialist.)
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“Which works best? Inflaming old hatreds and feeding paranoia among the next generation? Or teaching children that what they have in common is greater than their differences?“

Exactly! This particular phrase/idea/understanding needs to be broadcast far and wide, IMHO. It cannot be repeated enough...
15 posted on 04/01/2008 9:20:28 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (The LibertyRocks Blog - http://blog.LibertyRocks.us - see also; http://www.LibertyRocks.us)
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To: AnAmericanMother

Yep, that quote seems so fitting. I hope it becomes outdated someday!!!


16 posted on 04/01/2008 9:22:13 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (The LibertyRocks Blog - http://blog.LibertyRocks.us - see also; http://www.LibertyRocks.us)
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17 posted on 04/02/2008 6:05:20 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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I noticed the date of Booker T. Washington’s quote: 1907. How very sad. The Victimology industry has since grown a hundred fold, if not a thousand.


18 posted on 04/02/2008 7:29:35 PM PDT by littlehouse36 (Teach a man to fish? Nah... that's imperialist.)
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The trouble started when the black "leadership" decided to follow the philosophy of W.E.B. DuBois, the communist elistist, instead of that of Washington, the individualist and educator of the common man.

We would be a whole lot closer to a color-blind society than we are now.

19 posted on 04/03/2008 5:43:32 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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