Short changing our children
To me it is a sacred responsibility
to provide our kids an education that will give them every advantage in life.
After that, they are on their own.
Having been a teacher, too, I
recognize there are only some many hours in the day, and so many days in the
year, that time exists to educate our kids while they are growing up. And I
also recognize that some teachers will "get even", usually using
grades, against some kids that do not agree with them.
As an opinion, I believe in public
education, funded by citizens through taxes, and controlled by elected school
boards. And as an opinion, I think many of these boards are doing a bang up
job, like getting their kids educated to give them advantages in life. And as
an opinion, I believe one size does not fit all, hence local control of our
children's public education.
Now I recognize how important a
school board member job can be. Where my recent kids attended public school in
Gwinnett County, a suburb of Atlanta, last year's school board budget was $1.4
billion dollars. That's a lot of money, and influence.
But as an opinion, the basic mission
remains the same, and it is a sacred mission, that is educating our children to
provide them every advantage in life. Secondary is things like an adult jobs
program, and other such considerations.
Two examples come to mind to
me. One is of an elected representative
in Michigan who did not know Texas shares a border with Mexico. The other is of a person at a McDonald's drive
through outside of Atlanta that could not make change, even having a machine to
help her. My opinion is that both these people have been set back in life by
their poor educations.
Now, and last, right now it seems
popular to try solve many of our cultures problems by indoctrinating our
children at the expense of teaching them things like the 3R's, doing simple
taxes, home economics (to include balancing a check book), or wood shop to help
young people do simple plumbing or car maintenance later in life.
What ever we Americans do, at the
school board level, I should hope it enhances our kids first, and all other
considerations come second. My vote will be so influenced, and I suspect many
other voters will think this way, too.
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