Rev. Senator Meeks of Illinois plans to bus thousands of truant CPS students* to Winnetka's New Trier School District and enroll them in the affluent northern suburb.
Given the cost of gassing up the buses need to take his expected 'thousands of children,' Rev./Senator Meeks is going on the hip in a huge way to bring focus on what he believes to be a two-tiered funding inequity in how education dollars are spent.**
New Trier spends $ 17,000 per student and CPS spends $ 10,000 per student, according to a piece in Salon.
Meeks said he expects several thousand Chicago students to travel in a caravan of buses to New Trier Township High School in the leafy, North Shore suburb of Winnetka, where they will attempt to enroll.
State statistics indicate that the New Trier district spends around $17,000 annually on each of its students compared to the roughly $10,000 a year spent for each student in Chicago public schools.
"We, as a civilized people, can't do it this way," Meeks said. "We're doing irreparable harm to hundreds of thousands of kids."
A civilized solution, Rev./Senator Meeks, is school choice. You oppose School Choice.
School Choice would give your constituents and all Illinois families the choice of where to send their children.
It will save you thousands of needed dollars wasted gassing buses, feeding the children, providing chaperons, security to protect the children up there in Winnetka.
Keep it real, Rev./Senator! Get behind School Choice. End this social justice issue.
John McCain is all about School Choice.
Rev./Senator Meeks will not get behind School Choice. He and Senator Obama are behind a redistribution of wealth strategy for education - noted in the Salon article. The Annenberg Challenge's Billy Ayers is the true craftsman of this 'education reform' dodge. Senator Obama, Rev. Senator Meeks Senate colleague, was the first Chairman of the Chicago Challenge. Redistribution of wealth is at the core of this scam and itr has nothing to do with the safety of children or reforming education.
Overhauling how public schools are funded in Illinois has been hotly debated for years — but to little avail. Critics want the state to move away from a system where money for local schools derives largely from local property taxes, saying the status quo results in vastly better funding of schools in property-rich neighborhoods.
That is socialism, Rev./Senator, not social justice. Keeping it Real.
* Rev./Senator Meeks is calling on CPS students to skip school and go on his field trip.
** Who is springing for the trump to take the kids to Winnetka? Will they be ticketed as truant?
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ReplyDeleteI fully agree with you position on this. School Choice is one option to the problems faced by children in difficult neighborhoods.
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School choice is one answer to the problem though our social welfare system has caused a whole series of problems for everyone.
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