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David Mallen May 22, 2013 at 09:07 am
California is near the bottom of spending on education, just ahead of Mississippi.
Of the limited…Read More education funds, the question is always: "Where does the money go?"
The less bureaucracy, the less bloated administration, the better. First thing we can do to free up education funds is to dump "No Child....er....No Testing Service Left Behind" -- an expensive boondoggle that has produced minimal results and encouraged teachers to teach the test or cheat the test.
Second, let kids collaborate more in the classroom, like smart businesses do. We should be educating for the 21st century, not for the industrial revolution.
The South Bay kids will always have enough resources to do just fine. If you want to predict academic success, just look at what is happening in the home. Are parents reading to kids and helping when necessary. Are parents going out of pocket for their kids' education? Here, the answer is yes.
Parents and their hard-working Education Foundations will always take care of the local kids, with or without government social engineering.
The schools with kids from broken homes, with minimal parental involvement, will always under-perform regardless of how much money is spent.
The people criticizing schools and teachers need to remember that education begins and ends at home. That is a statistical fact.
If you are paranoid about kids learning morals and values at school that don't square with your beliefs, then take more time to get involved and be an active parent. Or home school. Or limit what your kids are doing on the internet. (Or wrap them in a protective bubble and never let them leave the house).
Shari Twidwell May 21, 2013 at 10:04 am
Mr. Muratsuchi, thank you for working to communicate with the community this way, letting us know…Read More what your priorities are, and how to give input. I am SO glad that SCROC has an ally in Sacramento, as I truly believe it has been a phenomenal asset to our communities for decades, and it would be a travesty to see it go. I wish you could suggest our Governor come down to take a look at SCROC himself, and to see what other ROCs in other areas do, too.
As for the funding discrepancies for schools state-wide, I'm not sure there's a great solution for that. It does seem to be clear that enormous school districts like LAUSD don't work, and that they encourage huge amounts of fiscal waste. I wish the state would take a look at that along with whatever the legislature decides to do in terms of funding this time around.
Thanks again for keeping us posted, and I hope you will continue to do so, despite the occasional lunacy that ensues in the form of comments. :)
CLaude Todoroff May 21, 2013 at 01:16 am
You can't improve the education system without making the tough choices like implementing the…Read More Wisconsin reforms. Next you have to stop Common Core in its tracks. Common Core is just a way for the federal government to institute another phase of Agenda 21 by taking over the education system at all levels. The education of our kids must be done at the local level and not in D.C. or Sacramento. There has to be tenure reforms that makes it easier to terminate bad teachers who are tenured. At the same time we have to reward teachers who are doing an excellent job. We also need to recognize that not all students are created equally when it comes to grey cells. We have to stop trying to dumb down the bright kids and give them the opportunity they need to fly to new heights. Some kids are going to end up hamburger flippers while others will be rocket scientists or the next Steve Jobs or perhaps the next Herbert von Karajan. The answer is not to dump more money into this bottom less pit that gives us no results.
robin April 12, 2013 at 12:53 am
Pen High has more drug problems than PV... Why isn't there a search happening there??
RHHS 1966 March 20, 2013 at 02:11 pm
Well thank goodness. Hopefully that will end this for at least the next 10-15 years, which seems to…Read More be the cycle. The idea that the Light Brigade was somehow misled by the School Board was a twisting of the facts to justify the lawsuit. If anyone was misled, it was the School Board.
Jim April 23, 2013 at 03:01 pm
Some positions need to be cut because of the budget, and I understand this. I believe there are…Read More some positions that will be cut which will then reduce government funding. The loss of the government funding will be far greater than the actual cost of the position being eliminated.
The MasterDrive Experience March 14, 2013 at 05:36 pm
These classes are quickly filling up. If you are interested, please contact us at the MasterDrive…Read More office ASAP @ (949) 341-0031. We are already working on dates for another Teen Driver Survival presentation next school year for those that were not able to attend last month or felt they were not yet of driving age.
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