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President Trump Can Use the Crisis to Dramatically Transform Education
FrontPage Magazine ^ | 7/23/2020 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 07/23/2020 1:22:23 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell

President Trump Can Use the Crisis to Dramatically Transform Education

Taxpayers are spending billions on schools and teachers who won’t teach.

Thu Jul 23, 2020

Daniel Greenfield

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Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

The Los Angeles Unified School District spends $18,788 per student. Its goal is to up that spending to $20,000. The mammoth LA school district is 7th in urban spending and has around half a million students. And the costs only went up after a United Teachers strike extracted a 6 percent raise.

Last year, LAUSD approved a $7.8 billion budget.

Governor Newsom demanded federal aid during the coronavirus and proposed moving over $4 billion in federal pandemic relief to the non-functioning schools.

"Cuts to funding at schools will forever impact the lives of children," Superintendent Austin Beutner warned. "The harm children are facing is just as real a threat to them as is the coronavirus."

Apparently cutting the budgets of closed schools is just as lethal as a pandemic.

"The notion that schools can continue to operate safely in the fall with a decreased state budget is not realistic," deputy superintendent Megan Reilly complained after a proposed 7% budget cut.

The schools are aren’t opening in the fall. Instead, LAUSD is staying closed. But it has piled up $200 million in "emergency coronavirus costs" from handing out free computers and internet.

What are those billion-dollar budgets buying now?

The Zoom classes managed to have only two-thirds of students logging in on any given school day. 40,000 high school students were not participating after school closures. That’s not surprising because the teachers’ union had reached an agreement that would avoid any pay cuts, would allow teachers to set their own schedules, free them from video lectures, and require them to work only 4 hours a day.

Meanwhile millions are being spent on protective equipment, not because LAUSD schools are teaching students, but because they’re open only to illegally use federal funds to serve food to the homeless.

And the situation at LAUSD is typical of the broken Democrat school model across the country.

It’s bad enough when taxpayers and parents were stuck with billion-dollar bills when there were at least functioning schools. Now struggling families are paying a fortune to subsidize Democrat activists who make their own schedules and might condescend to spend a few hours handing out class projects.

Don’t ask them to turn on their video or actually monitor the students they’re “teaching”.

“If schools aren’t going to reopen, we’re not suggesting pulling funding from education, but instead allowing families ... take that money and figure out where their kids can get educated if their schools are going to refuse to open,” Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos suggested.

That suggestion has been met with howls of outrage from the teachers’ unions. How dare the country’s top education official suggest that education funding should be used to teach children.

Under the current regime of pandemic closures, the entire system of school districts makes no sense.

If students are going to be taught online, then their geographic location only matters when they hit a time zone change. The massive burden of property taxes on local homeowners that has been used to fund the public education system through sweetheart deals with union activists has no reason to exist.

Those contracts were for teachers who showed up in classrooms to teach students. Democrat activists have negotiated with Democrat politicians to pay them a fortune to only occasionally teach online.

That’s not a good deal for anyone except the unions and the Democrat officials they’ve bought off.

Secretary of Education DeVos is correct. Education funding is meant to fund education, not homeless soup kitchens, which LAUSD considers more essential than functioning classrooms. That money doesn’t belong to unions or political bosses. It was extracted from taxpayers through a broken promise.

Parents have the right to pull that money from school districts and use it to educate their children.

That can mean finding private schools that are willing to open up for in-person learning, it can mean competitive distance learning at private and public schools around the country, or it can mean homeschooling through pods. Or any learning that meets curriculum requirements.

The public education system was broken badly before. Now it effectively doesn’t exist.

The system, at every level from elementary through college, has shed what few standards it had, while maintaining ridiculously inflated expenses of tens of thousands per student for teaching zoom classes.

Competitive alternatives could easily offer individual students more instruction time, more access to teachers, and more personalized instruction for a fraction of the money that is being spent today.

School districts react hysterically to both budget cuts and proposals to reopen. But they can’t have it both ways. They protest that the infrastructure must be maintained, even as they insist that they have no idea when they’re going to be able to use it again. They argue that, unlike every other profession, it’s vital to keep teachers employed, even when they’re really not doing anything useful.

While so many people who want to work are losing their jobs, why should some government employees who won’t do their jobs be immune from economic realities because of their political power?

The answer is political corruption.

Municipal unions have gotten away with murder because they’ve had their fingers on a vital service. Mess with them and they can turn out the lights, stay home when the fires break out, or force you to keep your kids entertained at home. Pandemic closures have entirely neutered that last threat.

The pandemic emergency has created an education emergency. And the public school system is unable and unwilling to meet that crisis because of its cronyism, corruption, and general incompetence.

President Trump has the opportunity to help parents meet that education emergency by taking executive actions that will empower private schools, homeschoolers, and the more functional elements of the public school system to step forward and competitively meet the needs of students and parents.

The public health emergency has created an education emergency that President Trump can solve.

If a public health emergency can be used to confine millions of people in their homes, to close countless businesses, to suspend the Bill of Rights, and even to ban husbands and wives from sharing a bed, it can certainly be used to redirect education funding from systems that aren’t teaching to those that are.

It’s either that or go on giving billions to broken districts like LAUSD where the teachers might show up for 4 hours of work and some of their students might occasionally tune in to do the work.

In the old public school system, teachers pretended to teach and students pretended to learn. Now no one is pretending anymore. The teachers aren’t teaching and the students aren’t learning. The big expensive buildings are standing empty, the school supplies are going unused, and the endless layers of administration serve no function except to draw six figure salaries. It’s time to end the charade.

The billion-dollar boondoggles were not created to maintain themselves which is all they’re doing now.  

America’s students deserve better. So do the taxpayers who have funded this mess. The public education system has shut itself down. It’s time to build a new flexible system that can handle the stresses of the pandemic and deliver results without holding students and parents hostage to unions.

President Trump can take the first step by breaking parents and students free of broken districts and shuttered schools by putting federal education funds at the disposal of parents during this emergency. Voucher programs have already been successfully implemented in many states, especially in districts with underperforming schools, and a pandemic voucher program would offer flexibility and results.

Parents would be able to enroll their children in the distance or in-person learning options that work for their families. A competitive educational environment would adapt to the challenges much more readily and provide better value for students. And the failing public school system would have an incentive to improve. The alternative is wasting billions on schools and teachers who refuse to teach their students.


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To: olivia3boys
I don't mind the soldiers of the Resistance in the grade schools, high schools and universities cutting their own throat to "fight Trump".

As I was telling my mother yesterday - they don't understand economics.

They think they'll still be getting Direct Deposit paychecks after the taxpayers rebel over their non-instruction.

I'm just waiting for my local schools to pull the plug - so I can pull their plug on my property taxes.

21 posted on 07/23/2020 2:38:05 PM PDT by kiryandil (Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Let 2020 mark the resumption of the HOME & CHRISTIAN SCHOOLING that was once the norm here before the Marxists captured the GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS!
The video at the link has some info parents of school age kids need BEFORE they ship them off to become the NEXT GENERATION of brainless vandals now tearing the country apart.

https://www.brighteon.com/8d7a0f76-83be-4048-a69a-bcb7d981c7ea


22 posted on 07/23/2020 2:40:26 PM PDT by Dick Bachert (THE DEEP STATE HATES YOU!)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER

“Actually they could save a lot of time by laying them all off and using legitimate videos, already in existence, from the private-sector education industry, completely devoid of queer and communist content.”

Bingo!

There are plenty of good videos to lease for about every subject.

We know a couple of semi retired guys who made those videos as their profession!


23 posted on 07/23/2020 2:41:09 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (If CV19 is so easily spread, hy do they shove a Qtip up your nose antd into your brain for a sample?)
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To: Louis Foxwell

I hope President Trump reads this.


24 posted on 07/23/2020 2:49:29 PM PDT by CottonBall (A Republican's power comes from your prosperity. A Democrat's power comes from your poverty.f)
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To: Louis Foxwell
The Los Angeles Unified School District spends $18,788 per student. Its goal is to up that spending to $20,000. The mammoth LA school district is 7th in urban spending and has around half a million students. And the costs only went up after a United Teachers strike extracted a 6 percent raise.

Holy crap. When I was in school, my high school cost ~$10M per year. Course, it's up to $20M a year now, but how does a public school across all grades cost the same as a private college prep school? That just shows massive bloat and I'm sure they could cut a lot of $$ somewhere!



25 posted on 07/23/2020 4:17:19 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

Shut of all their GD money. Citizens, challenge the property taxes that go to support CLOSED schools.


26 posted on 07/23/2020 5:53:07 PM PDT by Don Corleone (The truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth)
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To: CottonBall

DeVos is talking about Fed$ as credits for parents.


27 posted on 07/23/2020 8:41:01 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

excellent!!

sorry was that in the article? i must have missed it


28 posted on 07/23/2020 8:42:43 PM PDT by CottonBall (A Republican's power comes from your prosperity. A Democrat's power comes from your poverty.f)
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29 posted on 07/24/2020 8:36:38 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: eyeamok

“LAUSD publicly admits that 66% of their High School Graduates can NOT read, write or count above the 3rd grade level.”

And I wonder which “3rd grade level” they’re using as this benchmark. Third grade level now, in 2015, or in 1966 when I graduated. The whole system has been dumbed down for decades.


30 posted on 07/24/2020 8:40:32 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (If 100% of us contracted this Covid Virus only 99.997% would be left to tell our story.)
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To: olivia3boys

“pool together funds to hire their own tutors for ‘microschools.’ This is happening—but can the entire middle class afford to do this?”

I’ve believed for a long time that the local churches, if they’re able, should have a line item in their budgets to subsidize, or pay for, the private (homeschool, religious, etc.) education of their members’ kids.


31 posted on 07/24/2020 8:44:13 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (If 100% of us contracted this Covid Virus only 99.997% would be left to tell our story.)
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To: MayflowerMadam
The government unions were created by JFK's executive order. Trump should rescind it. The public school unions are a disaster, and the source of much of the chaos being created around the country. Neither the taxpayer, students, teachers, nor general public are being served by the school teacher's unions. Break them and add charter schools and school vouchers and the problem with disappear overnight.
32 posted on 07/25/2020 11:47:30 AM PDT by oldbrowser (They are trying to take away our self respect.)
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