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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 03:59 PM Jul 2015

Driving America's yellow school bus to educational hell

http://jimhightower.com/node/8662

Public education used to be, you know, public – as in: An essential societal investment for the betterment of all, paid for by all through school taxes.

In addition to privatization schemes to turn education over to corporate profiteers, public schools themselves have steadily been perverting the idea of free education into one of "fee education." This is a product of the budget slashing frenzy imposed on our schools in the past 15 years or so by Koch-headed, anti-public ideologues and unimaginative, acquiescent education officials.

Beset by budget cuts, too many school systems are accommodating the slashers by shifting the cost of educating America's future from the general society to the parents of students who're presently enrolled. Want to play a sport, take a class trip to a museum, or participate in a debate tournament? Pay a fee. Want art, music, drama, or other cultural courses? Pay a fee. Need a uniform? Pay a fee.

And now comes a new level of monetizing public education: The ubiquitous yellow school bus. Yes, just getting to and from school is increasingly being treated not as a necessary public service, but as a private "luxury" to be billed to the families of students. Districts in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana, Massachusetts, Texas, and elsewhere are charging around $400 a year per child. For the poor and the downwardly-mobile middle class that's a real hit – yet another barrier to educational access for America's majority. What's next – a daily debit-card deduction for kids to enter a classroom?


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Driving America's yellow school bus to educational hell (Original Post) KamaAina Jul 2015 OP
The rural families would be better off going back to the old country school model. This is insane. jwirr Jul 2015 #1
Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school seveneyes Jul 2015 #2
 

seveneyes

(4,631 posts)
2. Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 05:18 PM
Jul 2015

I think Albert said that.

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