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There is a problem in Christina. It is a lack of money… Last spring, twice, voters said they do not want to fund money to a district only to have it spun off to charter schools.. After all millionaires already have money. Why should struggling property owners in Christina have to shell out even more to enrich their pockets?
It is quite clear everywhere in the USA where Charters are allowed to be .. THEY HURT SCHOOLS. And Delaware has a district that is taking over 900 students out of Christina .. We used to have to look elsewhere for evidence that Charterization destroys children’s futures. Now we can look to ourselves. It is here…. It takes $21 million away from Christina……
Ideally we could be like Red Clay and pass a new referendum.. But voters in Christina do not have money to burn like they do in Pike Creek (lol) so they want their hard earned money going to their own kids, not kids of some wealthy parents….. Wealthy parents who can easily afford a $25,000 year private school but would rather the welfare state educate their children in a semi-private school on the taxpayers dole…
In Christina, one third of every dollar paid in taxes winds up in some rich man’s pocket… Which simply is not right by any person’s account, (unless they are the recipient of that 33.3%)….
And it is not the worst students leaving the district.. It is the best ones… Which means, that of course the scores will be lower… That is how averages work.. It’s basic math and has no bearing on teachers, students, funding, or school districts.
The large problem is our General Assembly. They are on LSD. La, la, la, la, everything is fine.. everything is good… Wow, look at that giant chicken eating cars…. La, la, la, la.. Oh wow.. That cloud looks just like Mark Murphy… oops, my bad, now it’s the devil; look he’s eating children… Cool… La, la, la, la…
Charters caused the problem and eliminating charters will fix the problem.. Fixing the Charter problem is very easy. There are two options. One, the Christina School board, (as well as every other school board) becomes sole authorizer for every charter in its district… That way it gets the money and can balance accordingly so that money is spent where it is needed and not wasted on rich people’s children whose parents could drop $25,000 without blinking an eye…
The second option is to divorce Charters from public property tax money. We are stuck in this system of using property tax to pay for schools for at least a number of years. The numbers are just not there for the state to take full financial ownerships and keep schools solvent. But Charters are a perk, like Tatnall or Tower. We really don’t need them, and their children could get a better education by staying in a fully funded public school… Just compare the top students of public schools verses all the students at those two famously private schools.
And taxpayers can willingly pay for perks when the basic needs are met… But under the misdirection of Dave Sokola (see Exceptional Delaware) our General Assembly was misinformed, misdirected, and misguided into allowing these privateers to STEAL public money which otherwise was used as the basic bread of the public school system…
In Early American history we used to send ships of solders to hunt down pirate ships to kill their crews. Today voters in the 27th Representative District (Earl Jacques’) and the 4th Senatorial district (Dave Sokola’s) return these pirates to public office to allow them to continue to rob, steal, and pillage our children’s future….
Therefore, our General Assembly needs to focus on removing Charters from Delaware… and the best way of doing that is to treat them as line items in the State Budget…
Every charter school should get the same scrutiny as every other publics’ expenditure… Not washed under the blanket of …. “‘oh, it’s someone else’s problem, … look under the umbrella of property tax expenditure per child…”
If every Charter School was looked at… honestly… as in “why do we need to pay $13 million to Newark Charter School ” when there is plenty of room at 16 Newark schools within a 5 mile radius, only then are we wisely spending everyone’s tax dollars…
For seriously… WHY DO WE NEED A NEWARK CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL ? Perhaps the answer is in both’s school’s and district’s student make-up…. Christina School District 2014/2015: 31.7 White and 41% below the Federal Poverty Level…. And NEWARK CHARTER SCHOOL? 71% White (and Asian) and 7.2% below poverty…. OH, SO THAT’S WHY…………………
Obviously state supported Charter Schools is state supported RACISM ….. which is illegal by the way… The only reason it can exist in Delaware is because of both Sokola’s and Jacques’ legislation, and the fact that no one has yet filed suit demanding the eradication of Charters from Delaware’s soil based on the discrimination it causes to low income and minority students… If you are like me, all regular readers should immediately be reminded of the “for real” Charter School Student Application question asking if your momma raised watermelons……
Lotteries. Radius maps, increased public school financing are all diversions… Either a) the existing districts become sole authorizer of Charters, or b) Charters get line-itemed into the state budget with all property taxes returning back to the district encompassing that property, or c) we outlaw and close down all charters and let the financiers absorb their financial risk as is supposed to happen in a capitalistic society.
Because anything otherwise is plain for everyone to see… state supported discrimination… You cannot have charter schools in Delaware without discriminating… Members of the General Assembly. You need to fix this now…. Seperate but equal is not equal… We’ve been down that road before….
And voters, unless your are indeed a die-hard racist who hates blacks, who hates Mexicans, who hates women, who hates people making less than $41 million every single year…. you need to tell these two… Earl Jacques and Dave Sokola just how much you appreciate them (being ironic) doing their part to put “darky” back in his place…..
Why those two don’t get punched in the face every single minute of their existence is beyond me… Fortunately for all of us, our average Delaware citizen is more tolerant of ugly human behavior than is probably good for them……
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The following Resolution passed overwhelmingly at the 2014 state GOP Convention.
WHEREAS…America is a society which values rugged individualism, family, excellence, and diversity;
WHEREAS…The Common Core Approach to education is a one-size-fits-all standard, regardless of personal and professional goals or individual talents, thereby conflicting with the aforementioned American values;
WHEREAS…Common Core is based upon a high stakes test which is contrary to the best research which supports local regular quizzing and classroom testing;
WHEREAS…America has long valued local control, and the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution leaves Education in the hands of the States and the People;
WHEREAS…Common Core is a national standard masquerading as local standards and has bypassed the process of legislative approval, public development, and has had limited local control;
WHEREAS…Common Core is being rejected by teachers, parents, and concerned citizens across America;
WHEREAS…Common Core, as currently being proposed to be implemented, will harm special education students and their rights under federal law;
WHEREAS… Common Core will cost tens of millions to implement in Delaware in addition to the money already spent, in order to purchase new curriculum.
WHEREAS…Power is being taken from local school boards and elected officials and concentrated in the Delaware Department of Education and the Federal Department of Education;
WHEREAS…The Common Core Assessments and Implementation have been criticized even by those who supported it in 2012, such as the DSEA and DE PTA. Opposition to Common Core crosses party, ethnic, religious, and ideological lines; and;
WHEREAS…Common Core will undermine centers for excellence in education such as home schools, private schools, unique charter schools, and even affects colleges and universities;
THEREFORE… Let it be resolved by The Republican Party Of Delaware Assembled at Convention this September 13, 2014, that THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF DELAWARE SUPPORTS THE IMMEDIATE ENACTMENT OF LEGISLATION TO REPEAL COMMON CORE AND SMARTER BALANCED ASSESSMENTS IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.
SUBMITTED BY
DELEGATE
DAVID L. ANDERSON, KENT COUNTY
JOINED BY…
DELEGATE
LORRAINE O. GLOEDE, KENT COUNTY
DELEGATE
MIGUEL PEREZ-FABAR, Sussex County
DELEGATE
JOHN RADELL, NEW CASTLE COUNTY
DELEGATE
CHERYL PRECOURT, KENT COUNTY
This is a game changer. All will now look at Republicans with different eyes.