Posted on 05/04/2015 9:20:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Schools that do everything parents should are not schools. They're orphanages.
The city fathers of Buffalo, New York are considering what they call public boarding schools, where students as young as first or second grade would be assured proper meals, uniforms, after-school tutoring and activities.
We have teachers and union leaders telling us, The problem is with the homes; these kids are in dysfunctional homes,' Buffalo school board member Carl Paladino told the Huffington Post. The Buffalo Institute of Growth would supplement a college-style academic schedule with life skills and social activities that would keep students on campus seven days a week
This isnt an isolated discussion. In Madison, Wisconsin, a local foundation recently shelled out $300,000 to help the district create four full-service schools, which is a euphemism for take over basically every salient aspect of parenting. This includes health care, dental care, after-school and weekend babysitting, meals and snacks, and parenting (although Madison schools have renamed that mentoring so its more appropriately generic).
Of course, behind every statist program youll find the Obama administration, which has for its tenure been busily shelling out your kids money (because its all debt spending now) to help public schools transform into similar incarnations of modern orphanages. Theyre not even quiet about their ambition to program children from cradle through college and career.
The Promise Neighborhoods initiative, which is just one arm of a multipronged effort, wants cradle-to-career solutions that integrate programs and break down agency silos' for comprehensive government-run life planning. All on behalf of the children, as usual. These are already in at least 20 states.
Boarding Schools and Orphanages Arent Necessarily Bad
Before some analysis, first the necessary caveats.
Boarding schools are not necessarily evil. My husband attended a boarding high school, and it was neither one of those military school halfway houses for troubled kids nor an elite school for wealthy kids with detached parents. There was no Christian high school anywhere near his familys home, and it was really important to their family that the children attend one, so they ate margarine and rice and sent their six kids on partial scholarships to their alma mater in the Missouri boondocks 900 miles away. If only every parent was that dedicated to his childs success, right? And if only every child had the opportunity to use his education tax dollars to attend such a school if his family felt the need.
I also understand the need to remove some kids from terrible homes. Thats why we have a foster-care system. The Federalist has also published some poignant writing from a graduate of a 1950s orphanage who has spent his academic career researching their modern incarnation: group foster-care homes. He argues they are not right for all displaced children but are perfect for some. Its perfectly plausible that kids of widely diverging personalities, family situations, and abuse histories will need widely diverging modes of restoration.
The Default Should Be Home, Not an Institution
Look, we all recognize the sad truth that some childrens families are not safe places for them. A just society removes such innocents from their messed-up parents when it is truly necessary, and places them in real homes where they might have a fairer shot at life.
But thats not were talking about here. Were talking about assigning a kid to full-time government oversight simply because his parents have less money than some others, or because his family speaks a language other than English at home. These situations are not inherently abusive. Government owes parents and children proof their relationship is causing permanent and abominable damage before it reaches to separate the two. Its entirely offensive to poor and minority families to tell them these qualities alone require society to remove their children.
Its also wrong. How does it make sense to think that hired hands will be better at meeting childrens needs than their own flesh and blood? How does it make sense to think that shuffling children into some mechanical, preset series of government programs will nurture their beings better than weeding and feeding within the organic ecosystem in which they first bloomed to life? Families were made for children. Theyre the natural place children abound. When a habitat is sick, we dont call it restored if someone comes in, pours concrete, and builds a pile of cubicle holders on top. We call it destroyed, and we mourn that destruction.
This Is an Inevitable Consequence of Big Government
One could easily consider full-service schools a form of damage control politicians need to cover the evidence that their policies of paying people to have babies outside of marriage and creating a false sense of security with free birth control for everyone have contributed to skyrocketing rates of children born to inherently unstable homes, with attendant increases in child abuse and neglect.
Ultimately, though, the increasing conversion of schools into orphanages only makes obvious what is already true about American society: Were already a cradle-to-grave welfare state. Government oversees children from before birth through programs like WIC, which gives poor pregnant and nursing moms free health care and food. It then oversees children from birth through adulthood with health care from Medicaid, food from SNAP and school breakfast and lunch (and sometimes dinner), rent subsidies and low-income housing, out-of-home early childcare and parenting through child-care vouchers and Head Start, even more babysitting through make-work after-school programs, and more. We pay for millions of kids college tuition, workforce training, hell, even their cell phones. Next well be supplying them with iPads. Oh, wait.
The Obama administration is merely rearranging this reality, trying to streamline all the pre-existing welfare into one centralized orphanage people can stay in even after they reach 18. At least theyre honest. Given Republicans penchant for efficiency in government control rather than concern about reducing it, they might as well be honest, too, and cheer Obama for using the money and power they keep giving the federal government instead of pretending hes some antagonist to their long-proclaimed but long-abandoned principles.
Armatures or amateurs? I think you mean amateurs.
Well said. The left started leading and pushing society
down this path over 50 years ago......let’s blame poverty
and throw money at it. Then when that doesn’t work let’s
throw more money at it. Meanwhile, the liberal social
scientists sold self indulgence and “do your own thing”
concepts to the sheeple while making black American males
irrelevant to their families. Our once proud culture
is toast already.
I don’t disagree with you.
Dewey’s books were widely received in Stalinist Russia. They fit perfectly for what the Russians were doing. Then came civil war and millions men, women and children died.
‘dysfuntional’... a conservative or non-pro-homo household would also be considered ‘dysfunctional’ by the left
remember that
This is Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers’ wet dream...
Who is going to be part of it? This guy, who did such a ‘fine job’ in Cleveland and Chicago?
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB122212856075765367
Quite frankly, if you think for even a split second that they will be happy to stop with inner city kids, you are insane.
If it "works" with inner city children, it will move on to all children within a decade.
Imagine in a generation or two what the positive outcomes could be.
I don't have to imagine. I can open a book and look at the rise of the Hitler-Jugend, the Bund Deutscher Mädel, and the Deutsches Jungvolk. While I'm sure the marching was fun, I seem to recall that it had a drawback or two.
What about government schooling in general? Who spends more time with children, parents or the school?
Modern forced schooling is a VERY new invention, and as late as the WWII generation, there was no great stigma attached to dropping out of high school.
A former NY State Teacher of the Year has written a history of compulsory schooling that he made available to read on-line for free.
School has been a progressive project from the beginning.
Orphanages fell out of favor as psychologists and sociologists studied the outcome of attachment theory. That began to mean that children were returned to unstable families. I would argue that the ability to form close relationships may be less important than learning how to function in society, and ultimately having the ability to take care of oneself.
I have met adults with attachment issues, that also suffer from features of borderline personality disorders andas sad as their inability to maintain relationships may be... They often focus their energizes on career and hobbies. They are however not in jail. I agree that orphanages do allow for attachment...I just see too many children growing up in disfunctional low SES households unable to cope with life.
Amateurs. Darn spell checkers.
So does the unwed mother of these kids still get all the welfare for having produced an unwanted child? Why not put said “mothers” in chicken coops and let the babies drop out and roll them straight into the government training facilities.
Are you nuts?
This program would grow from just a few “at risk” kids at first to eventually the point that parents wouldn’t have a choice anymore.
It constantly amazes me to see how many big government nanny state types are on FR. They think big government is fine as long as they are the fascist in charge.
“Government schooling was intended and designed to destroy the family”
Yep. Our school system is based on the Prussian school system, whose stated purpose was to take children and mold them into good citizens totally subservient to the state.
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