Posted on 12/05/2008 6:09:28 PM PST by VOA
The efficacy of Catholic schools in urban neighborhoods has been
documented time and again, beginning with James S. Coleman's landmark
studies in the 1980s. His findings were so devastating at
the time that the public-school establishment panicked.
School officials heatedly claimed that Mr. Coleman's results were
flawed because public schools had to take everyone while Catholic
schools could select more talented students -- or at least those
who came from more stable homes.
But the economist Derek Neal exploded that myth in the 1990s,
showing definitively that Catholic-school methods are both
class- and color-blind.
The stereotypical product of a poor, single-parent home generally
does better in a Catholic school than a public one......
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
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Of course, we know that won't happen, because they would rather bankrupt the state and have starving populations walking barefoot in the snow before they would give up ideological control of the students, but it would actually help the financial situation.
I have seen first hand the amazing things that happen in Catholic schools serving inner city minorities. There are wonderful charities like The Children’s Scholarship Fund which finance these schools. I don’t know if I can post a link here but google the name if you wish to donate.
Much better results for a fraction of the cost of the bloated public schools.
Ditto that. I'm from Louisiana, and have seen the products of both Catholic and public predominately black schools (both secondary education and university). The public schools produced "gen-yoo-wine" affirmative action students (good grades on paper but didn't know squat), while the Catholic school graduates could hold their own with anybody.
One poor boy I worked with had managed to get a masters in chemistry in the black "affirmative action" university system---and he had to have been borderline retarded. He was simply incapable of handling any sort of chemical work that involved actually knowing something. Other blacks who came out of New Orleans majority black universities could handle anything thrown at them.
Black ministers are now demanding scholarships for minority students attending crummy NJ inner city schools. Black ministers want the state to make sure inner city students take the same graduation test as more affluent students. Of course, that would damage NJ’s reputation as the state with the highest high school graduation rate in the country, putting it smack dab in the middle at 24th, because these students don’t have the ability to take the harder graduation test.
http://www.northjersey.com/education/Group_leaders_Grad_rate_a_sham.html
A court ruling recently struck down vouchers, saying that the state would take care of the problem of failing schools. Of course, that’s patently ridiculous, since it would have been done by now.
The NJEA doesn’t want companies to offer students scholarships. It would “take money from the public schools.”
Who cares! Failing inner city public schools don’t deserve an existence.
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