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From Newsweek.com
April 5, 2010

THE NEWS says we are watching the death of public education before our eyes. Detroit is closing more than 40 schools, Kansas City wants to close more than 40 percent of its school buildings. Other cities have been closing schools over the last decade. Boston avoided closings in its most recent budget deliberations, but still must slash custodial staff and postpone building repairs.

It is no secret that American education is at a great divide, unrivaled in most of the developed world. The United States spends $9,800 per public primary and secondary education student, which is technically high by global standards.

But meanwhile, children of the wealthy are being trained at private schools at more than triple the expenditures. In the Boston area, day school tuition rates are closing in on $35,000.

Our investment in public school teachers is paltry for the wealthiest country in the world. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the United States ranks in some measures behind England, Italy, Japan, Scotland and way behind Germany in starting teacher pay. The average expenditure on college students in the United States amounts to $24,400 per college student, two and a half times more than the $9,800 per-pupil spending in the public schools.

Beneath the numbers is the resegregation of children on the basis of class, race and immigration status. Prison spending soared so much, that by 2007, five states spent as much or more on corrections than on higher education, according to the Pew Center on the States.

In monetary terms, we have given up on millions of children. “I don’t think necessarily that public education is dead, but certain parts of it are dying,’’ said Linda Darling-Hammond, a Stanford University professor who headed President Barack Obama’s education transition team. “The programs of the 1960s and 1970s that helped make education more equitable were mostly eliminated in the 1980s and never put back.

“We’re disinvesting in a significant way. With the huge decline in America of manual labor jobs that are being off-shored or digitalized, the vast majority of jobs are knowledge based. If we do not invest that way, we really can’t survive as a nation. To deeply underfund public education as we are doing does not make any sense.’’

Author of the 2009 book, “The Flat World and Education,’’ Darling-Hammond says neither poverty, nor the diverse nature of the American population are excuses not to educate everyone. Several countries were behind the United States decades ago in education and now have passed us.

She cites the example of Korea, which “in the space of one generation . . . moved from a nation that educated less than a quarter of its citizens through high school to one that now ranks third in college-educated adults.’’

She noted how Singapore, where 80 percent of families live in public housing, was tops in the world in fourth-grade and eighth-grade math assessments in 2003. “When children leave the tiny, spare apartments they occupy in high-rises throughout the city,’’ she wrote of Singapore, “they arrive at colorful, airy school buildings where student artwork, papers, projects, and awards are displayed throughout, libraries and classrooms are well-stocked, instructional technology is plentiful, and teachers are well trained.’’

It is enough to make one consider whether America needs to start from scratch. Whatever we are doing, it is not working. For instance, Darling-Hammond said Obama has an education platform that could rival the last serious education president, whom she considers to be Lyndon Johnson, but “to date has not squarely embraced the idea of equity. He did a great job coming out of the box on higher education, but inequity in elementary and secondary education is continuing to widen.’’

Johnson once said you cannot “take a person who for years has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, ‘You are free to compete with all the others.’ ’’ Today millions of American children once again need our help to get to the starting line.
Posted By: Siebra Muhammad
Tuesday, April 6th 2010 at 1:32PM
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Hi Sister Siebra, it's been a minute since I've been on this site. Something is missing in all this is the fact that: The Federal Government provides available funds in the form of grants that all schools can apply for, but they have strict accountability guidelines that must be met. A number of the schools that are closing are in fact doing so in order to get those Federal Funds. Now let's look at the State Funds, this is where the focus must really be, because it is the states that are slicing and dicing funds in the educational system left and right. Property taxes are tied to funding for education, in addition to the fact that if you look at any school pie chart of where the funds are going, most of the money goes to administrative cost and never really make it to the classrooms. In Atlantic City, the cost per student is a little over $18,000 and although many areas are considered Abbott Districts where as they are suppose to get additional funds, that money still goes to administrative cost. What needs to be done is an audit on how the money is being spent because I don't feel it is being spent properly and the teachers make really good money to work in what is considered and Urban Area. There are some really good teachers, but there are also plenty that could care less about our children and are only there for the paycheck. If you like to read books, please pick up a book titled " Mrs B's Classroom" very insightful book into the mindset of the administration.
Wednesday, April 7th 2010 at 3:11AM
Marquerite Burgess
Hello to All,

Are you all not tired of this seesawing back-and-forth concerning this educational deal and Black American children? This stuff has been going on before 1954 when Brown versus the Board of Education and still you Negroes has an educational problem. I must ask do you believe your educational problems will ever be solved in White America.

Suppose and just suppose Black Americans were a sovereign people or had complete independence on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders, do you think we could solve what we are experiencing in the education of our children today?

Tell me what you think.

Wednesday, April 7th 2010 at 6:01AM
Harry Watley
no
Wednesday, April 7th 2010 at 12:36PM
Siebra Muhammad
Hello Sister Marguerite, glad to see you are back online!!!
Wednesday, April 7th 2010 at 12:37PM
Siebra Muhammad
Hello Siebra,

Your answer was, “No” that you are not tired. My God when would [you] and Black Americans get tired of doing the same thing repeatedly looking for a different result?

What say you?

Wednesday, April 7th 2010 at 8:10PM
Harry Watley
AND, WHERE IS AMERICA GETTING MONEY TO FIGHT OVER 8 YEARS OF TWO WARS FROM?!? (smile)

Does it not prove that public education is not a priorty of the American taxpayers?!?............Hell our public schools campus' have become a killing grownd of our innocent children any way...("I" am not smiling, but I am also not seeing any public out cry over this either)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
HI Ms M B, good to see you. What you just said makes a lot of sense. but, I only hope that otheres who close their schools don't have happen to them what happens here....

As soon as a school is officially closed the crooks start stripping out all of the brass, ect out of the schools. It is a shame, but this is what they do. I believe taht teachers should get hazzards of duty pay like they do in the military war zones. (I am not smiling)
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