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Modern School Donating Member (558 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-07-11 11:41 PM
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Poor Mom Gets Drug Testing For Sending Kid To Affluent School
Ohio governor John Kasich has reduced the charges against Kelly Williams-Bolar, of Akron, who had been jailed for using her father's address to enroll her children in a neighboring school district (See Black Mom Jailed For Sending Kids to White School).

Williams-Bolar had served 9 days in jail and risked being denied a teaching credential, for which she had been studying at the time of the conviction. Kasich reduced the convictions to two misdemeanors, saying the original penalty was excessive, in spite of a unanimous parole board ruling against leniency (from the Cleveland Plain Dealer).

Williams-Bolar’s attorney is hailing the move has a victory, suggesting that it will allow her to keep her teaching aid job and possibly clear her name in the future. Yet she must still report for probation, serve 80 hours of community service, work full-time, not take any drugs or alcohol, and pay the cost of her prosecution (from tonight’s Pacifica Evening News). The parole board’s conditions include frequent random urinalysis testing for drugs, as well as submission of DNA.

This hardly sounds like a victory for a single mother struggling to get by in a low-paying job. Teaching aid jobs provide barely enough income for a single person to survive, yet Williams-Bolar must also provide for her children, pay court costs and do community service in her spare time. Furthermore, she was convicted of “stealing” educational services, not drug or alcohol offenses. Thus, it seems particularly oppressive, paternalistic and judgmental of her parenting ability to tack on the drug and alcohol requirements.

Ultimately, though, Williams-Bolar should not have received any punishment at all. Schools receive the bulk of their funding from property taxes, yet renters and homeless people, whose children are entitled to attend public schools, do not contribute any property taxes toward the school systems. Williams-Bolar was in fact homeless at the time of the “crime,” alternately couch surfing at her father’s house and at a friend’s apartment. She was punished because of her daughter’s skin color and poverty, both of which were seen by school district officials as liabilities that might have brought down their test scores or scared affluent parents.



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Suich Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-08-11 12:11 AM
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1. Man, she got screwed!
Drug tests??? Gimme a break!

Thanks for posting this, Modern School!
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dickthegrouch Donating Member (838 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-08-11 09:35 PM
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2. Renters pay property taxes
I take issue with your assertion that "renters ... whose children are entitled to attend public schools, do not contribute any property taxes toward the school systems".
They don't pay property taxes directly, but the landlord certainly does from the rent they receive. Just because the renter doesn't get to deduct it on their tax forms doesn't mean it is not being paid.

I'll give you that the homeless are not contributing in that sense, but education is the only thing that's going to get their children out of the cycle of poverty.
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ThomCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-11 04:03 AM
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3. That school should be facing legal sanctions for this blatant
prejudice. There is no possible way they can claim they weren't doing this because of hostility over her race and economic status.

No public school should ever be allowed to get away with behavior this hostile and atrocious. That principal should be fired, first thing.
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