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Tonight on the news, they showed a charter school here in Austin. This is not the first reported failure of an Austin Charter School.
The story today was that angry parents had called the press after they showed up to pick up their kids, and found the school full of substitutes, and heard that the teachers had refused to show up, as they had not been paid.
There is three months left in the school year and teachers have had cars repossessed, rent late, etc. and those interviewed on the story were stating that this was not the first time that paychecks had been late. One described a meeting with the 'owner' of this PUBLICLY funded school and lawyers and teachers, describing the lawyers explanation. They explained that since the 'owners' of the charter school had not paid rent on the school, he FORECLOSED ON THE SCHOOL'S ASSETS! SO, the TEACHERS DON'T GET PAID! Until this is worked out. Until then, the children are with substitutes. No word on what happens if they are not paid.
Also, they showed the condition of the school. Folks, this place looked abandoned. Trash strewn everywhere, WINDOWS BOARDED UP! This is a school presently occupied! And this school gets money from the public school board to show the public education system how it is done. One astute parent asked where the money went, as the charter school continues to receive money for each child.
This is what happens when you privatize education. When you have people in education motivated by profit instead of the love of education involved, and they in turn try to squeeze out a PROFIT of already emaciated budgets, at the expense of educating the child, things cannot possibly improve. And when things don't work out, they close it like a thrift store that went out of business, setting back the educational progression of countless children. Imagine having your kindergarten teacher replaced by a twenty something temp for your last four months of the school year. How much did you ever learn from a substitute (sorry to all you Peggy Hill's out there)?
Spread the news far and wide. Privatization of our schools is another wolf in sheep's clothing, meant to make capitalism the scapegoat for under-funding our children's education. It can't work, squeezing a profit from a shoestring budget and having a product of any higher quality. The problem is not administrative waste. The problem is chronic underfunding.
Ww don't want kids educated at Walmart. Need proof as to why? Check the champion of privatization's hometown experiments!
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