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Sunday, January 17, 2016

LA Times Outdoes Its Broad Worship | Diane Ravitch's blog

LA Times Outdoes Its Broad Worship | Diane Ravitch's blog:

LA Times Outdoes Its Broad Worship


The Los Angeles Times has a love affair with the privatization of public schools; it is wild about the idea of outsourcing control of students and funding to private management. Just a few days ago, the LAUSD surprised everyone by voting 7-0 to reject billionaire Eli Broad’s plan to take control of half the students in the district by putting them in charters. It sounded a little fishy because even the board’s charter faction voted against Eli’s power grab.
Now we see the game is still on. Eli’s front-group called Great Schools Now is staffing up.
Today the Los Angeles Times published an editorial in support of the Broad plan that was breathtaking for its audacity. It echoed the charter lobby’s contention that any resistance to their drive for power was divisive. The editorial proposed that the district’s new superintendent should ask for a place at the charter lobby’s table so she could help shape their plans for a takeover. Say what?
What arrogance! What happened to the democratic process? Has Eli already purchased the district? Is Superintendent Michelle King his employee?
Here are some good comments by public school activists in LA.
Karen Wolfe warns King to stay away and reminds Eli that he is a citizen with one vote only. He should go to board meetings like everyone else with an idea.
She writes:
“In its ongoing effort to convince the city that a huge public entity should be handed over to a private group of titans, the LA Times now suggests inviting the public official to the table to give the effort some credibilityLA Times Outdoes Its Broad Worship | Diane Ravitch's blog: