While there is measurable support for disbanding the DEd., no one is suggesting that we get rid of all public schools. The idea is that by letting the parents decide which school to send their kids, public schools will shape up. They would also give parents the same option, or close to it, that Democrat politicians have.
I don’t follow this non-sequitur. What you are saying is keep the status quo, so reform would come around, like the 12th … … of never.
Agreed, but what we are getting is an
indoctrinated populace. In fact, it is already the case. Consider this article:
“GATE-closing plan stirs parental debate at Lincoln Middle School”
By Adam Klawonn
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
May 19, 2005
signonsandiego.com/news/education/20050519-9999-1mi19vusd.html
VISTA, CA – Parents of Latino students at Vista’s most ethnically diverse school are incensed over a campaign by other parents to preserve an honors program there.
The policy debate is taking place at Lincoln Middle School, where the principal is proposing mixing some of the school’s most gifted students with others of mixed academic abilities in an effort to pump up test scores.
The proposal to dismantle the Gifted and Talented Education, or GATE, program at the school is supported by the Latino parents, opposed by parents of the GATE students.
The matter returns to trustees of the Vista Unified School District for review Monday night.
“All students should be treated equally,” Latino parents said in a letter to the board and district administrators. “We believe that the school should not create differences between students who know more and students who know less.”
Now, where did they get the idea that schools “create differences between students”? From the schools themselves by hyping race, ethnicity, and radical egalitarianism.
Again,
no one is suggesting that we get rid of all public schools. You keep saying that. Where did you get that idea? Sounds like you took one data point and extrapolated a whole universe.