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JPZenger

(6,819 posts)
Mon Jan 16, 2012, 12:41 PM Jan 2012

"Our Schools are in a World of Hurt" by WHYY News Director

http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/blogs/centre-square/item/32668-our-schools-are-in-a-world-of-hurt-and-its-our-fault

By Chris Satullo of WHYY

Excerpts:

"The Philadelphia schools just laid off another 1,400 people, on top of more than 1,800 last year. The Chester-Upland schools are flat broke. Teachers there are working for free right to keep classrooms open. Repeat, for free..."

"Yep, Corbett sure is dull, but he said something infuriating last week. This man, who swore to uphold a constitution that promises every child in Pennsylvania a quality education, told a Philly talk show host that he felt no need to help the Chester schools "just because they don't know how to control spending their money." That statement betrays either culpable ignorance, or breathtaking deceit. Does the governor not know that for much of the last decade his state government has either been directly running the Chester schools, or supervising them in a receivership? So its woes are at least as much Harrisburg's fault as any local players.

Beyond that, the fiscal crisis is rooted in decisions made by Harrisburg. In the short run, Corbett's first state budget included a massive, historic disinvestment in public education. Longer term, Chester, like poorer towns around the state, has long suffered from the state's refusal to replace the property tax with a fairer, more effective system to pay for education.

In a democracy, such failures are things we all have to own. We could vote for people with the guts to run and pay for our schools properly. But we don't. We vote for people who cut a billion dollars from education, then blame the victims. Those politicians should be ashamed of themselves..."





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