Our Children Are at Risk

Our Children Are at Risk

By Kay Coles James President, The Heritage Foundation
Published July 5, 2018

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Kay Coles James, the president of the Heritage Foundation, says every child deserves to get the tools they need to make their dreams come true. (The Heritage Foundation)


I’m sure President Obama’s heart was in the right place.

A few years ago, his Department of Education, in conjunction with the Department of Justice, studied school discipline data and came to a troubling conclusion: African American students in the 2011-12 school year had been suspended or expelled at a rate three times higher than White students.

This news sent shock waves throughout the community and government. here were already concerns of a “school-to-prison pipeline” that funneled disadvantaged children to jail. Now, there was renewed agreement that things had to change.

And so, in 2014, the Departments of Education and Justice put public schools on notice. If they suspended or expelled students of any racial group more than any other, they could face a federal investigation. In place of discipline to punish bad behavior, they were urged to use positive reinforcement instead.

As the grandmother of five school-age kids, I watched this closely. And as one of the Black students who integrated an all-White Richmond, Va., school in 1961, I was hopeful.

I hoped this policy would lead to safer schools. I prayed it would help students get a better education. And I felt confident it would open the door to a brighter future for our kids.

But like so many other parents and grandparents, I was wrong.

The federal government’s warning had an immediate impact. Schools across America quickly changed their discipline policies and reduced their suspension and expulsion rates. In doing so, they avoided the investigation threatened by the President. But at the same time, they put our children at risk.

Today, kids who bully and assault their classmates too often do so without fear of punishment. They know teachers have lost control. And they realize they can get away with behavior that never used to be tolerated.

As a result, when this summer is over, many students will once again face the fear of going back to school. That’s a tragedy! Schools should be joyous places where learning takes place. That’s what my classmates and I fought for in 1961. And it’s what should be the reality today.

Instead, danger lurks behind schoolhouse doors.

Joevon Smith is a heartbreaking example. A 17-year-old student with special needs who attended Ballou High School in Washington, D.C., Joeven was beaten up in his classroom and sprayed with a chemical. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but never recovered. A few weeks after his brutal assault, Joevon died.

According to media reports, Joevon’s assailants wanted to steal his cell phone. That may be so. But because they were repeat offenders, loosened school discipline policies are also at fault.

That’s the case up the road in Baltimore, too. There, Jared Haga (age 10) and his 12-year-old sister Tamar have been bullied and threatened with violence. Tamar has even been sexually harassed and assaulted. In school!

As chronicled by “The Daily Signal,”Jared and Tamar’s mother tried to get this to stop. But when she complained to the principal, she was told nothing would – or could – be done.

Joevon, Jared, and Tamar aren’t alone. According to numerous reports, public schools are now less orderly and more dangerous. As Walter E. Williams has observed, the policy President Obama put into place has allowed “miscreants and thugs to sabotage the education process.”

Teachers apparently agree. In anonymous surveys, they describe how badly school safety has deteriorated. As one stated, “We have fights here almost every day. The kids walk around and say ‘We can’t get suspended – we don’t care what you say.’”

That sentiment was echoed by another teacher: “Students are yelling, cursing, hitting and screaming at teachers and nothing is being done but teachers are being told to teach and ignore the behaviors. These students know there is nothing a teacher can do.”

This is crazy.

Every child deserves to get the tools they need to make their dreams come true. But if they are too scared to focus, they won’t get them. Many will drop out, limiting their chance to get a job, raise a family, and pursue their life goals.

All because directives from Washington have made school districts fear they’ll be investigated for keeping their classrooms safe.

We can’t bring Joevon back, and Jared and Tamar may never forget the trauma they’ve experienced. But we can take action to fix the mistake that has been made.

For starters, the Education and Justice Departments’ school discipline policy should be rescinded. And if any threats remain, every family should be empowered with school choice so they can choose safer learning options for their children.

I know President Obama meant well, but his administration’s action was wrong. So it’s now time to make things right.

Our children should be at risk no more.

https://lasentinel.net/our-children-are-at-risk.html
 
Inner city schools are completely out of control and it's been that way for years. Discipline is considered a four letter word and the young thugs know they can do as they damn well please without consequence. The problem is that this behavior has been going on for so long it is now part and parcel of the average school day. Perhaps if the teachers union had been more concerned about education rather than political indoctrination this could have been avoided. Too late now, the tipping point has past. It only gets worse from here.
 
The only objection I have is her assertion that Obama and his minions meant well. They didn't. Any fool could see where this kind of policy would end up, eg loss of discipline and even more violence in schools. So why do it? To start the indoctrination early that whites are to keep their eyes down and mouths shut when confronted by minority lawlessness.
 
The only objection I have is her assertion that Obama and his minions meant well.



Yep. I saw that too and lifted one eyebrow.

But I just assumed that she is a southerner or close anyway, where a lady says "bless his little heart" right before doing some damage.

:cool:
 
Liberals like to lecture everyone about how smart they are and how we should do things their way. They like to bash President Trump because that is all they are capable of doing! Look at the extreme liberals like Lebron James, Stephen Curry, Chrissy Teigen and other Hollywood liberals who sides with the BLM thugs and demonizes police. In Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, how many blacks are shot and killed by other blacks daily? Yet, they are concerned about police shooting blacks when most of the shootings are justified! Are there cases where police shootings are not justified? There sure are but, they are in the minority. Most of the cases, they cry about was justifiable! The most notable was the Mike Brown case in Ferguson, Missouri. Mike Brown was shot by officer Darren Wilson in self-defense after being assaulted by him! He is also, guilty of shoplifting with a video of him manhandling a store clerk in the process! Officer Darren Wilson had multiple, serious injuries including, on his head yet, Barack Obama set the DOJ to charge him anyway! Eventually, officer Darren Wilson had to resign from his job and move away because he feared for his life and that of his family! The Tamir Rice case involved this black kid who pointed a black toy gun at police as they approached him. Again, it was Tamir Rice's fault that he got shot and died. There was a case of an officer shooting an unarmed black man in the back. That officer was tried and convicted of it!
 
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