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The vicious red states are engaging in an attack on the public school system
One of the great ironies of our time was splashed across the front page of my local newspaper the other day in the form of the following headline; “SC focuses on funding teacher recruitment efforts.”
As Robin once said during the Batman TV series back in the 60′s, “Holy Smokes Batman”, because that’s what that headline represented; a complete smokescreen camouflaging the fact that Haley has presided over the dismantling of public educator jobs during the entirety of her term. With State Superintendent of Education, Mick Zais playing Robin to Haley’s Batman, a total of 4,000 teacher positions were to be wiped out. That’s probably an accurate figure considering the legislature had cut hundreds of millions from the education budget.
Of course favored monster corporations retained a goodly portion of sales tax exemptions totaling a billion dollars and when Boeing fled the Washington state International Association of Machinists and Aerospace union (IAM) to come to the low-wage nirvana of North Charleston, somehow the money was found for a $900 million incentive kitty awaiting their poaching in exchange for jobs paying far less than union wages. A recent IAM organizing attempt in the North Charleston assembly facility fell on deaf ears. South Carolina workers are terrified for their jobs.
To make things worse for education, absent some kind of bi-partisan agreement, the Committee for Education Funding, with an Executive Board made up of some of the nation’s top public education leaders has compiled some very disturbing facts. Sequestration threatens to cut fiscal year 2013 Department of Education programs by $4.1 billion; Head Start, another $725 million, both records. For fiscal years 2014-2022 additional cuts will rip the guts out of U.S. educational efforts. Pell grants will be included in the massacre.
Nationwide, teaching positions have represented well over half of those jobs lost in the public sector. The national employment numbers for teachers feel by 7.2% between 2007-2008 and 2010-2011. Do I detect a pattern here? Of course, there was always the relief of the American Jobs Act. Objective professional economic experts predicted AJA would have added anywhere from 1.9 to 2.6 million jobs, not only in the education sector, but also for firemen, police and other public sector workers involved in infrastructure improvements and assorted other projects. The Republicans blocked the legislation insisting trickle down was the answer.
We’re not even counting those teachers who flee the profession for the greener grass of the private sector where each new year won’t bring the specter of budget cuts (education is always first in line) and the politicizing of an educator’s every move.
The story behind the local headline I referenced at the beginning of this article was in reaction to a South Carolina education oversight panel that recommended “legislators spend more on programs designed to draw high school students into teaching and fill slots in the state’s neediest schools.” It seems the state colleges are graduating 2,000 education majors annually, when the need is 4,000. Where have I heard that number before?
There are a couple of active teacher unions in the state and neither have any power whatsoever. They can’t collectively bargain or anything else meaningful to working teachers. They’ve got some fighters but they’re handcuffed by anti-union statutes everywhere they turn. Regurgitating the party line, union-hating types say unions will never fly in the Palmetto state because they serve only to protect indifferent and incompetent teachers.
Are there bad union tenure-protected apples in schools? Of course, just as Jimmy Swaggart chased whores, Bernie Madoff stole billions and politicians from both parties have repeatedly stepped down in disgrace. But the Harvard Educational Review conducted a detailed statistical study comparing the effectiveness of union and non-union teachers. The union crowd drubbed the opposition. Attending high school in a union state raised your SAT score by 50 points. Southern states poor academic performance was tracked almost entirely to lack of unions. The study reasoned that union states did better because of, and I’m directly quoting the study here; “better working conditions, greater worker autonomy, security and dignity; improved administration, better training of teachers and great levels of faculty professionalism.
So if the education grads are really that smart, they’ll pack up and set off for states with strong teacher unions. More money, better benefits and an all-around better teaching environment. Interestingly enough, when I lived in Ohio, recruiters would journey down south and pick off the best and the brightest of education grads. Maybe the fact that union-friendly Ohio paid $10,000 more per year than South Carolina had some of the best and brightest heading to Yankee country. Last year Ohio voters batted back a draconian law severely limiting collective bargaining rights. That will make the state even more attractive to college grads in all disciplines.
If you’re still wondering why there are continuing attacks on public schools and their unions, here is your answer. PoliticusUSA has covered this territory before, but the 2012 state legislative, gubernatorial and House of Representative’s votes prove there is still much work to be done. There are two elements involved for the elected radicals of the right driven by American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) model legislation. One is the pure lust for money in the private sector. Pay teachers and administrators less, spend less on materials and technology than the public sector and fatten up the bank accounts of corporations operating private schools at the expense of children. There are plenty of teachers out there who will work relatively cheap since livable union wages are quickly becoming a thing of the past, especially in red RTW states.
Another reason for the fiscal attack on public schools that is little publicized is that private schools are much less subject to tests and regulations and much more accepting of the nutbag curriculum of the sanitized version of history making it appear that anything progressive is the devil’s workshop; speaking of which, many so-called secular private schools will manage to sneak in weekday Sunday school not to mention the serious instruction in such wackadoo subject matter as Creationism, Intelligent Design and some form of climate denial in science classes.
Those are the goals and lazy and uninformed Republican voters have let corporate-run ALEC and tea party extremists get away with pushing them on the state level and in the House of Representatives.
I can’t say this enough; start looking for Democratic candidates now for congressional and state races and show up at the polls. If we let this current crop of gullible, low-information Republican voters continue to grow unabated, women, teachers, workers, minorities and gays can kiss their prospects for fair and equitable treatment goodbye.
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Reynardine
Dec. 13th, 2012 at 9:50 pm
Unions and education both make ewepeople uppity. Off with their heads!
djchefron
Dec. 13th, 2012 at 9:52 pm
The mission is two-fold.First like all things the move from public to private is profit driven.Thars gold in them wooden desks.Second and most important at least to me is the dumbing down of the future citizens of the country.You can see it here with posters who don’t even have a basic grasp of how our government works.Folks this is a long game dumb them down to the point of serfdom, then you don’t even have to supply the Vaseline anymore for a good old buggering.Matter of fact they will ask for it to go deeper.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 13th, 2012 at 10:11 pm
Here in Tn we have students first that only want private school and religion to be taught. Under the guise of getting better teachers for the kids of course.
The gop hasnt figured it out yet. Change has to be real. Focus groups wont help. They will not change, we need them out of office
Churchlady
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 12:40 pm
No problem with that. Just NOT on my nickel as a taxpayer, thanks. Lived in TN for a time many years ago – this was obvious.
Anne
Dec. 13th, 2012 at 10:12 pm
These “red” states are the very ones with the most poverty, the lowest incomes, and the unflattering distinctions of high rates of teen pregnancy, obesity, and uninsured constituents. It’s just one more step toward the intentional dumbing down of as many of their people as possible.
gsb
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 10:46 am
Anne: I wonder juat how many of these(lowest paid) workers will be able to afford the private school?
I do not believe thepeople who wish this have thought through this question nor will the powers that be give schkorships to help. After all,this sis for profit.
gsb
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 10:49 am
Hit some wrong keys, did’t I
Churchlady
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 12:58 pm
Oh they’ve thought about it. This was and is a form of legal segregation. It keeps poor whites out of schools. too, based on “achievement” where they cannot compete. It’s deliberate. Public schools MAY continue for these people, but they will be dumbed down to the Four Rs – readin’, ritin;. ‘rithmetic, religion.
Lest you think it’s impossible for their to be public money directed toward private religious schools, note the SCOTUS ruling allowing just this very thing in AZ. Public funds have been OK’d for conservative Christians – no one else – in taxpayer credits applicable to those schools alone. Protests against such credits were dismissed since it’s not a ‘direct subsidy’ of religion. Only an INDIRECT one via the tax credit.
The camel’s nose is now officially under the tent flap and nibbling on the bread.
It’s also now a Brave New World in the fullest dystopian meaning of the term.
A Walkaway
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 2:25 pm
(Laugh) I can’t remember where, but within the last year or so I’ve heard a call to return to the “Three R’s” in this area.
They probably meant the 4 “R’s”.
Sally
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 2:15 am
MI is next. The maddening GOP here watched us vote down emergency managers. A mon th later, the GOP lameducks voted them back in. They also made us a RTW state AND are trying to end all access in this state to abortions. ALEC is ruining this nation. Meanwhile, I tried to email Jim Stamas, the Speaker and my rep, and lo and behold, the email listed for him doesn’t work! Guess he can say he doesn;t get any conflicting emails when he doesn’t allow them through. I am sick at heart for this nation. We are headed to a dark place if we allow these people more and more control.
novenator
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 5:30 am
There’s a reason why most educators reject conservative and Republican dogma
djchefron
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 9:36 am
Yeah,because they are educated.
Mimi Stratton
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 9:04 am
Great article! Thank you, Dennis S.
clarence swinney
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 10:47 am
CLEAN HOUSE
Federal employees cannot accept promises or anything with an actual monetary value
Pass this law will be best thing to clean out Congress and White House.
It will close K Street Bribery.
No campaign money.
Fed funds campaigns over 6 months (3 primary-3 general) with free equal tv time and a debate a week =12 =adequate to evaluate candidates.
True Progressive tax system. Burn tax book. Start anew. Must justify need for exemptions in public hearings. Keep Koch type out of influencing our officials.
46A9MA
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 10:49 am
There’s a spammer on this page lately…
djchefron
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 11:08 am
Name em or pics.I want the truth and it will set them free
46A9MA
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 11:16 am
The one who keeps posting some random comments with link to at10us dot com.
djchefron
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 11:27 am
Good looking out.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 12:02 pm
He has left the building
A Walkaway
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 12:34 pm
(Laugh) Just about the same time I demanded he/she tell us where the resources come from (for the Nth time) – the plug was yanked. Maybe you could eliminate that orphan response too? (Without the jackass it doesn’t make much sense.)
A Walkaway
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 12:32 pm
Where are the resources going to come from?
Volunteerism is part of the neoliberal lie. Only governments have the resources. The churches? Don’t make me laugh.
cal
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 1:57 pm
If ALEC can get in their own teachers and brainwash the kids with what they want them to know they have more power. They have put some of their teachers in the universites already. Just how much is enough for the Koch brothers? They have billions and that is still not enough? JUst what is the goal here?
djchefron
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 2:18 pm
I hate to break it to you but that horse has left the barn
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