Our Education System

What is the reason the DoE can't be ran on the federal level with all public schools being equally funded?

Only serious answers please.
 
"Poor" (cowardly whitespeak for Black kids) need money in their schools.

The racist white man who never wanted "poor" (cowardly whitespeak for Black kids) educated and defunded education then blamed Black parents.

Your obsession with race clouds your thinking. In white communities/states the schools with lower income kids have the same lower performance as the middle class schools and there is no "whitespeak" for black kids where there are none. Quit racesplaining evertything.

Who do "poor kids" refer to if we are not white?

Read Brown v. Board for social science research explaining this.

If money (expenditure per pupil) improved education then Chicago and D. C. should have the highest performing schools.
 
Everything I stated above is 100% fact. The lies the racist white tells, the funding and the exclusion of minorities when discussing education.

In most metropolitan areas whites make up 10% of the students. The school board and schools are controlled by minorities. So if education is being discussed without minorities present it is because they aren't showing up (which is true of most parents).
 
Unions sometimes add to the problem but are not the main cause. The same problems exist in states where public employee unions have no power because they cannot collectively bargain or strike.

I've lived in California for 35 years so I'm familiar with the teachers union in the state but admittedly don't know about how they work in all the other states. Do they not have as much control elsewhere? And in that context how much control do the national teachers union have in other states?
 
I've lived in California for 35 years so I'm familiar with the teachers union in the state but admittedly don't know about how they work in all the other states. Do they not have as much control elsewhere? And in that context how much control do the national teachers union have in other states?

In some states public employee unions cannot collectively bargain or strike which takes away any power from teacher unions. They have teachers who are members of various professional organizations/unions, but they have no real power. You would not even know they exist. The NEA or any national organizations can lobby the state legislatures and Congress, but have no influence in individual districts/schools. I'm sure there are wide variations within between the states. State organizations can lobby for raises, benefits, retirement.. but this has relatively little influence within individual schools.

In places like CA union contracts can be very powerful affecting issues such as lunch duty, off periods, teaching assignments....
 
That's YOU'RE premise.

I said we need EQUALITY...........you're to stupid to know the difference.

1st it is a fact. And you have equality ensured by the constitution, federal and state law. No one can make you less equal or take your rights away unless you allow them. You are just coping out oh boo hoo whitey won't let me be equal.
 
What is the reason the DoE can't be ran on the federal level with all public schools being equally funded?

Only serious answers please.
Because every system/district is different...schools within the same system have different needs....it's not difficult to understand...
(PS...I taught and coached MS and HS...mostly HS...and yes, "minority schools"...or inner city, whichever you prefer...I'm retired now...but still "there";)
 
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