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C Pittman's avatar

Eric, there is a lot to unpack here in you piece about Stacy Davis Gates but I will just make a few points here. First, the reaction to her decision to send her son to a private school (that surely pays teachers lower than the CTU would demand) is that she has not just been an opponent of vouchers and charter schools, she has loudly called anyone a racist that supports even trying them, even though the beneficiaries of most of these programs are minority children. Second, you end by suggesting that the solution to poor public schools is "put brainpower and our education tax resources into making public schools as successful and enriching as we can". From the George Bush/Edward Kennedy "no child left behind" to the Obama and Arnie Duncan attempts to improve public schools through charters and competition, there has been a lot of brainpower and tax dollars put toward trying to improve public schools, especially in the inner cities, and the outcomes have been marginally positive, at best. CTU teachers are more highly paid and CPS spends more per pupil than many of the highly performing suburbs. No one seems to be able to figure out how to solve the problem of poor schools. You correctly stated that "students whose parents are literally invested in their children's education are more involved in encouraging, supporting and disciplining them". No one will publicly blame poor parenting for failing schools and our high crime rate but positive parenting is the "secret sauce" to improving both. Maybe it is parent education where we need to invest more "brainpower and tax dollars".

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Rick Williams's avatar

55% to 45% is considered a "resounding" victory in a political election. But we call it "close" in the great pizza cut debate? And I think we need to see the formula used to determine that "superior cheese to crust ratio". Methinks the answers lie in personal preference...period...and party cut won handily.

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