Friday, May 29, 2015

Mayor Kevin Johnson On Ed Reform: “Parents Have To Have Choices” | News One

Mayor Kevin Johnson On Ed Reform: “Parents Have To Have Choices” | News One:

Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Weighs In On Education Reform: “Parents Have To Have Choices”








Why are so many African Americans against school choice when it is a viable option to educate the children who are being underserved by the education system in this country?
Many have said supporting alternative educational systems will somehow destroy public schools, butRoland Martin, host of NewsOne Now says, “Tell that to the kids that are not getting an education right now.”
Martin displayed a school feeder pattern which details how students in a Tulsa, Oklahoma, Atlanta, Georgia and in Nashville Tennessee funnel students from failing or low proficiency elementary schools to failing or low proficiency junior high schools to failing or low proficiency high schools.
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, a staunch proponent for school choice, called the feeder school systems highlighted by Martin as being in “crisis.”
“It’s unfortunate that a lot of families and communities don’t understand it. How can you go to a failing elementary school … and then you feed into a middle school … You have no choice but to end up in a failing high school.”
Johnson continued, “We’ve got to be able to have our families understand what’s at stake. We need our families to be able to have choices.”
“It is so important to be able to put our kids first, to make sure you have quality teachers in the classroom, but parents have to have choices and it’s not an either or. In this world it’s parents have to have choices, you cannot be trapped in failing schools and that is what choice is all about and the African American community going back 40, 50, 60 years ago we were for choice, we were for options.”
Later in their discussion, Mayor Johnson discussed the impact low proficiency in reading saying, only 20 percent of our children are reading at the correct grade level.
“That means you’re not going to graduate [from] high school. It means your not going to get a good job. It means you have to be very creative on how you earn a living. You’re 
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