Republican Steps to Privatize Schools

Over the past 20 years Republicans have supported charter
schools, private schools and religious schools increasingly
more and more to support their base among the wealthy,
religious right, and those former Democrats who switched
parties over civil rights.
 
It is having an increasingly adverse affect on public schools
and presents a serious threat to public schools in future.
RB
 
The 1968 Republican Party platform included a plank to "urge the states to 
present plans for federal assistance which would include state distribution of 
such aid to non-public school children..." Such a proposal would help to 
capture voters disaffected with civil rights laws.
In his first term as president, Nixon proposed tuition tax credits for parents 
whose children attended private schools, but the issue never came up for a vote 
in the Congress. When Nixon ran for reelection in 1972, he again endorsed this 
approach, noting in a radio address that "I am irrevocably committed to seeking 
tax credit legislation in the next Congress." This position appealed to many 
southern white and northern ethnic voters, especially Catholics. But Congress 
refused to vote on his proposal.

The movement to aid private schools received a boost with the election of 
Ronald Reagan, who supported both tuition tax credits and private school 
vouchers. But on three separate occasions, Congress failed to approve Reagan's 
private school aid bills. See Jeffry Henig, Rethinking School Choice, page 72. 
Interestingly, a near majority of Republican senators voted against tuition tax 
credits, showing that the party had not as yet fully abandoned its traditional 
support of public education.........

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jack-jennings/republicans-school-vouchers_b_1862559.html
 

 
Over the past Month State
Level Republicans Have Taken
Steps to Privatize Schools
 
June 10th 2013 
 

There is nothing as terrifying, and threatening, to fascists as an educated 
populace that is unlikely to fall victim to lies and misinformation meant to 
sway an ignorant population’s opinion that being set upon by tyrants is in 
their best interest. One tactic to control a population is prohibiting 
education for the masses by either restricting access to education altogether, 
or devising a means of controlling curriculum and instruction through private 
and religious institutions paid for with public funds that, in America, has 
long been a goal of conservative-movement fascists and actively pursued by 
corporate Republicans and their legislative arm the American Legislative 
Exchange Council (ALEC). Over the past month, while Republicans have kept 
stupid Americans mesmerized with phony scandals and outrage that the African 
American President is somehow imposing on their freedoms, state-level 
Republicans have quietly and with little exposure taken steps to privatize 
school systems, restrict education to white wealthy children, and ensure that 
education is steeped in religious and conservative propaganda.

Last year during the general election campaign, Rick Santorum opined that 
“smart people will never vote for Republicans” and it may be the first true 
utterance from the religious sycophant’s mouth. It also informed just one of 
the reasons Republicans are ramping up efforts to privatize America’s public 
education system, shutter schools in poorer neighborhoods, and shifting public 
school funding to charter schools owned and operated by conservative and 
religious crusaders. There were three specific stories that went unnoticed by 
the public at large that portend Americans’ tax dollars are being funneled to 
private education, the prison system, and into wealthy neighborhoods while 
poorer communities’ schools are closed and sold to corporate-controlled private 
charter schools.

In Wisconsin, at the specific direction of the American Legislative Exchange 
Council, Governor Scott Walker inserted a provision into the state’s budget 
that means school privatization will be enacted without public input, 
discussion, or debate. One of the provisions in Walker’s ALEC budget creates 
what they labeled a “Charter School Oversight Board” that approves entities as 
independent charter school authorizers following ALEC’s Next Generation Charter 
Schools Act.   According to Julie Mead, chair of Educational Leadership and 
Policy Analysis at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the ALEC measure 
“wrests control from school boards, and likewise from the community that elects 
those school boards,” because according to ALEC’s law, if a charter school 
proposal is rejected by the community and school  board, an ALEC-installed 
authorizer would become “a defacto appellate mechanism” and the private charter 
school operator  could move on to the unelected independent authorizer for 
approval. Wisconsin voters rejected a similar proposal in 2011, so ALEC 
instructed Walker to insert the measure into the state’s budget that also 
expands the school voucher program to divert taxpayer dollars away from public 
schools to subsidize private and for-profit schools.

The proposal also creates a new teaching license for individuals with no formal 
education background to teach in the charter schools that is ALEC’s Alternative 
Certification Act. It is ALEC’s attempt to reduce requirements for becoming a 
teacher to produce failing schools, push more privatization, kill unions, and 
allow publicly-funded ideological religious curriculum to slip unnoticed and 
unaccounted for in charter schools that are immune from public oversight. As it 
is now, Wisconsin taxpayers will have sent an estimated $1.8 billion of public 
school funding to private and religious schools by 2014-15 as a result of 
privatization interests spending well over $10 million on Republican candidates 
with Walker receiving $2.35 million to push ALEC’s privatization efforts.

In Philadelphia where the city is so cash-strapped the Pennsylvania School 
Reform commission approved a budget closing 23 public schools (10% of the 
city’s schools), the Republican-controlled House passed a corporate tax cut 
costing the state between $600-800 million annually, and then approved a $400 
million prison. The penitentiary is “the second-most expensive state project 
ever,” and construction began days after cutting education spending that wipes 
out the 23 public schools. The school closings will “disproportionately affect 
youths of color,” but with little education they will likely be funneled 
directly into the brand new $400 million prison.  The state intends to sell the 
shutter schools to private charter authorities in a continued push to privatize 
education, control curriculum and instruction, and create a population 
indoctrinated in religious and conservative ideology.

In Washington DC, school privatization advocate Michele Rhee’s protégé and 
successor, DC School Chancellor Kaya Henderson, recently planned to close 15 
public schools to disproportionately affect minority and special needs students 
in spite of no evidence the closings will improve educational outcomes or save 
the district money. It turns out that all 15 schools are located east of the 
unofficial dividing line between poor minority communities and affluent white 
neighborhoods that lead to allegations the school closings are an attempt to 
privatize public education at the expense of the city’s most vulnerable 
residents. The school closings will impact over 2,700 students that includes 
just two (less than 0.01 percent) white children even though white students 
account for 9 percent of the overall student population, and follows the 
practice of privatization advocate and former DC schools Chancellor Michelle 
Rhee who closed 24 public schools in “mostly low-income neighborhoods of 
color,” leading a grandparent of two affected students to complain that “They 
keep taking things away from our kids and expect our kids to achieve, this is 
discrimination against our black kids.”

Republicans, ALEC, and racist privatization champions are not just 
discriminating against minorities, they are judiciously pushing to eliminate 
the concept of a free public education for all Americans by shifting public 
school funding to private charter schools that are immune from following 
Constitutional protections public schools are bound to follow. Charter schools 
do not all require state approved curriculum, teacher certification, and 
particularly are not required to provide equal education opportunities to all 
children; especially minority children.

The assault on public education is not confined to Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and 
Washington D.C., and in April it was revealed that a Southern California city 
was invaded by a Los Angeles-based group funded by billionaires calling itself 
Parent Revolution that organized a local campaign to harass and intimidate 
parents of school children with heavy-handed tactics particularly targeting 
undocumented Latino residents who complained of “bribery and extortion.” In 
Louisiana, Governor Bobby Jindal continues thumbing his nose at the 
Constitution, and federal courts, by using public school money to fund private 
religious schools teaching children that Noah herded dinosaurs onto the  
mythical Ark to ride out a 40-day rainstorm god used to exterminate all by 
Noah’s family........

http://www.politicususa.com/2013/06/10/month-state-level-republicans-steps-privatize-schools.html












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