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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Ridding the nation of the scourge of public education

As you probably know, the "every No Child Left Behind" act requires failing schools to be shut down. In California, almost two-thirds of the schools are failing under the NCLB rules.

... more than 1,000 of California’s 9,500 schools are branded chronic failures, and the numbers are growing. Barring revisions in the law, state officials predict that all 6,063 public schools serving poor students will be declared in need of restructuring by 2014, when the law requires universal proficiency in math and reading.

“What are we supposed to do?” Ms. Paramo asked. “Shut down every school?”



Simple answers to simple questions: Yes!

That was the whole point of the bill. To destroy the public school system. After all, public education is socialism, and we couldn't have that, could we?

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