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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Does School Choice Mean that You Choose the School?

Does School Choice Mean that You Choose the School?:



DOES SCHOOL CHOICE MEAN THAT YOU CHOOSE THE SCHOOL?


Got Choice? Ubetcha! - Celebrating National School Choice Week


National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA) Group: 1 in 5 charter schools not doing well enough to stay open

A group that oversees more than half of the nation's 5,600 charter schools said as many as one in five U.S. charter schools should be shut down because of poor academic performance. 
http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2019784379_charterschools29.html
Big Education Ape: Got Choice? Ubetcha! - ALL The RIGHT People Celebrate National School Choice Week http://bit.ly/1z2lai7




 This is “school choice” week for those who propose that all parents just take a certain amount of tax money and choose whatever school they want their child to be in. But it doesn’t always work that way.

School makes the choice

In many cases, the “choice” is by the school as to whether your child will be accepted or not. As I pointed out in my last post, much of selling “school choice” is a bait-and-switch game. Tell the voters that it will do one thing, with plans to do something else once it passes.

What we now know is that especially for poor children, more often the school is the one making the choice, not the parents.

Track record is there

How do we know? In some states like Oklahoma “school choice” is still somewhat theoretical, but not in all states. In fact, the U.S. as a whole has about a decade of experience from a number of states and stories from implementing “school choice”.

And what we are seeing isn’t pretty.

If your child is black, brown, on an individualized education plan (IEP), or has a history of discipline issues good luck trying to get them into the school of your choice.

Even if you are from a lower economic class than the majority of the students in the school, you just may not get in. Never mind the reasons that they state, it’s because the parents with real money don’t want their children mixing with yours.

Even if your children get in

Suppose there is room at a school that you want to put your child into. Suppose they think that your child is a good fit. Suppose that the school accepts children of color, but only children of color assuming that those kids (your kids) can only accomplish being  compliant low-level servants of a corporation.

Supposing all of those things work the way that you want and your child gets into the school of your choice. That means that…

They choose your child for acceptance as the last word.
They can choose, without your input, to “exit” (kick out) your child any time the administrators or even other more influential Does School Choice Mean that You Choose the School?: