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Check out my DKos post about FL's horrific harm done to one county. (Original Post) madfloridian May 2014 OP
Terrific blog, MadFloridian! Repellent funding model ya got there, boys. hedda_foil May 2014 #1
Isn't it awful? madfloridian May 2014 #2
I had no idea NJCher May 2014 #6
Despicable! roody May 2014 #3
Looks like a sound prescription to ruin lives and public education. Two birds, one stone. Enthusiast May 2014 #4
if it aint cheaper & aint better, there's no reason to do it. yurbud May 2014 #5

hedda_foil

(16,372 posts)
1. Terrific blog, MadFloridian! Repellent funding model ya got there, boys.
Thu May 1, 2014, 01:02 AM
May 2014

I agree with one of your commentors at dkos. It looks like the oal is to provide excellent, well funded schools for the elite kids (no doubt mostly white) and starving the public schools of funding, to ensure that all they produce is a mass of semi-literate peons. We already have superb public schools in wealthy districts, and even taking into consideration the fact that poor kids from under privileged communities are at a distinct disadvantage in comparison, at least they have real certified teachers and counsellors trying very hard to help their classes succeed.

It looks like the poor kids will have to be satisfied with TFA "teachers" and at least half of each day in online "learning." What kid is going to be able to sit at a computer for hours unless they manage to hack the system and play online gamed? It's a total setup for failure.


madfloridian

(88,117 posts)
2. Isn't it awful?
Thu May 1, 2014, 01:06 AM
May 2014

Our legislators don't even pretend to care about public education. Heck the Rick Scott Republicans there don't even pretend to care about people anymore.

NJCher

(35,658 posts)
6. I had no idea
Sat May 3, 2014, 03:59 PM
May 2014

it was this bad. So fast, so soon.

Once these charters got their foot in the door of public funds, we'll never be rid of them. This is a permanent step backward.

And--I ask you--why is it so hard to see where this is going? What this will add up to?


Cher

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
4. Looks like a sound prescription to ruin lives and public education. Two birds, one stone.
Thu May 1, 2014, 03:43 AM
May 2014

Keep up the good work madfloridian.

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
5. if it aint cheaper & aint better, there's no reason to do it.
Sat May 3, 2014, 01:19 PM
May 2014

Except corruption.

Seriously, any time you get a chance to get in a politician's face, ask when they are going to end this CORRUPT policy.

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