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Charter Schools and their Enemies

Why can't kids in the inner cities get a decent education? Charter Schools used to be a medium cost choice for parents who couldn't afford private schools, but did not want to have to send their kids to public schools with horrible records, tenured teachers who couldn't be fired, and extremely low records of kids going on to college.

Dr. Thomas Sowell of Stanford University's Hoover Institute shocked me when I heard him say that powerful public school teachers unions in California are deliberately trying to destroy Charter Schools, because they are the competition!

50,000 inner city kids are on waiting lists to get in to Charter Schools, and some genius in government put the head of the teachers union in CHARGE of the rules for Charter Schools, which resulted in quality and standards plummeting, so that now, some Charter schools with previously stellar records are WORSE than the public schools, if that is even possible.

In some states, empty school buildings that could be used by Charter schools are being razed to the ground so that Charter schools can't take money away from Unions .

https://www.hoover.org/research/charter-schools-and-their-enemies
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jackson55 · M
LA county teachers union wants charter schools banned and home schooling made against the law. Teachers unions are nothing more than for job placement.
4meAndyou · F
@jackson55 I suspect they have become far more. Teachers unions are now preventing children in the United States from receiving an education from any other source than from public schools. Excellence in education should be the goal of public schools.

Instead, public school teachers have sunk into the same morass of politics and mediocrity as the V.A. Tenure is part of the problem. Once tenure is achieved, public school teachers may rest on their laurels, ping the posts that are required and neglect the rest.

Vicious, and fighting for funds, teachers unions in California and places similar have outlawed charter schools altogether.