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Showing Original Post only (View all)As Obama Seeks More Money for Charter Schools, Questions Raised over Billions Already Spent [View all]
In the clip you will hear Netflix CEO and charter school investor Reed Hastings explain: The problem with schools is democratically elected school boards.
JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Lisa I want to play for you a comment by Reed Hastings, who is the CEO of Netflix. He is a supporter and an investor in the Rocket Ship Education Charter Schools Network. Last year, at a meeting of the California Charter Schools Association, he called for the abolition of local school boards. His speech was posted on YouTube. The audio is not great, but if you listen carefully, you can hear his words.
REED HASTINGS: And so the fundamental problem with school districts is not their fault. The fundamental problem is they dont get to control their boards. And the importance of the charter school movement is to evolve America from a system where governance is constantly changing and you cant do long-term planning, to a system of large nonprofits. Now, if we go to the general public and we say, here is an argument why you should get rid of school boards, of course no one is going to go for that. School boards have been an iconic part of America for 200 years. And so what we have to do is to work with school districts to grow steadily. And the work ahead is really hard, because were at 8% of students in California. Whereas in New Orleans, theyre at 90%. So we have a lot of catch-up to do.
JUAN GONZÁLEZ: That was Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix and a big supporter and investor in the charter school industry, last year at a meeting of the California Charter Schools Association. Lisa Graves, your reaction and also this whole issue of the long-term goal of eliminating any kind of democratic process for parents and communities in their school boards.
LISA GRAVES: Well if you listen closely to what he said, what he said was we need to abolish the school districts we need to abolish the school boards, basically. School boards are really the only way that we have democratic-controlled, direct democracy, over our schools. For ordinary public schools, if they have want to build a new gym, a new stadium, they have to go to taxpayers to get permission to expand the school system, to get taxes to expand. And also, people can elect who is on that school board. What we see through charters and the American Legislative Exchange Councils agenda is an effort to circumvent local democratic control. To basically remove control of these schools, these charter schools, these often for-profit enterprises that are related to them. And thats part of the design of them.
REED HASTINGS: And so the fundamental problem with school districts is not their fault. The fundamental problem is they dont get to control their boards. And the importance of the charter school movement is to evolve America from a system where governance is constantly changing and you cant do long-term planning, to a system of large nonprofits. Now, if we go to the general public and we say, here is an argument why you should get rid of school boards, of course no one is going to go for that. School boards have been an iconic part of America for 200 years. And so what we have to do is to work with school districts to grow steadily. And the work ahead is really hard, because were at 8% of students in California. Whereas in New Orleans, theyre at 90%. So we have a lot of catch-up to do.
JUAN GONZÁLEZ: That was Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix and a big supporter and investor in the charter school industry, last year at a meeting of the California Charter Schools Association. Lisa Graves, your reaction and also this whole issue of the long-term goal of eliminating any kind of democratic process for parents and communities in their school boards.
LISA GRAVES: Well if you listen closely to what he said, what he said was we need to abolish the school districts we need to abolish the school boards, basically. School boards are really the only way that we have democratic-controlled, direct democracy, over our schools. For ordinary public schools, if they have want to build a new gym, a new stadium, they have to go to taxpayers to get permission to expand the school system, to get taxes to expand. And also, people can elect who is on that school board. What we see through charters and the American Legislative Exchange Councils agenda is an effort to circumvent local democratic control. To basically remove control of these schools, these charter schools, these often for-profit enterprises that are related to them. And thats part of the design of them.
http://www.democracynow.org/2015/5/8/as_obama_admin_seeks_more_funding
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As Obama Seeks More Money for Charter Schools, Questions Raised over Billions Already Spent [View all]
Cheese Sandwich
May 2015
OP
I'll bet what is next is the kind of education only those fascists could want...
MrMickeysMom
May 2015
#4
K & R. Excellent article. Non educator corporatists in charge of education policy like Netflix
appalachiablue
May 2015
#3
Appreciate your comments, heard conditions are horrible in some schools.
appalachiablue
May 2015
#16
He has betrayed our interest on a whole host of issues. We are not supposed to notice.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#11
Extremist Texas Legislature Moving to a Voucher System removing accountable education to a de-
DhhD
May 2015
#10
This is what happens when Bill Gates and Arne Duncan decide to transfer wealth from non-rich
whereisjustice
May 2015
#13
The two most important things we need to keep having conversations about are ALEC & Citizens United.
mother earth
May 2015
#14
K & R a Zillion! Thanks for this excellent OP on the tragedy of privatization of our public schools
appalachiablue
May 2015
#15