Quote from jficquette:
We need to privatize education. The Government is a joke.
John
A friend's son just graduated (non educational degree) and was selected to teach 3rd grade in a Newark school. Starting salary 60,000 a year.
His students excell in everyway. His mother was so excited she went to sit in his classroom for a week. This teacher was culled during a nationwide competition.
What is the motivation? The all black school's parents will not tolerate the public education for their children.
I could not imagine my children going to public schools and they were born in '64 (Greenwich, Conn) and '68 (Bucks County, Pa).
Children only have one chance at an education.
In Arizona, this year, the math high school requirement was raised from two to three years. Charter schools in AZ will not stoop this low.
Our legislature is allowing those who wish to start the schools to get the job done. That is the easy part.
Our college basketball coach when on paid leave (a divorce upset him). The acting coach was only being paid 375K so they had to retroactively double it at the end of the season. Our regular coach is back and he cancelled the scholarships handed out by the acting coach who is guaranteed his salary for another year although the regular coach will not let him coach as an assistant next year.
So we all are the one's who are personally responsible.
The investment club of the college paid Timmay to come and speak. They say the dinner afterwards was so much fun.
So we all are the one's who are personally responsible. It is not parents, alone, who are responsible.
Money, power and information is the heirachy. Money is going to have to be applied to maintain the right people in power so they can use the best information to get the job done.
I am betting globally. I am betting on little green sand proof computers for little kids in America and all over the world. I am betting on American Idol this month to raise well over the 76 million raised last year.
I bug the system at regular intervals. So far we have only added one year of math to the high school schedule of requirements. It is not going to be the traditional math. We are going to work through getting a vitality in math that is going to draw people to having the tools to be competent in raising the families of the future. Its scallion time.