Chattanooga Times Free Press

ROTTEN EDUCATION ISN’T PREORDAINE­D

- Creators.com

Black politician­s, civil rights leaders and their white liberal advocates have little or no interest in doing anything effective to deal with what’s no less than an education crisis among black students.

In city after city with large black population­s, such as Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit, Philadelph­ia and Washington, D.C., less than 10% of students test proficient in reading and math. For example, in 2016, in 13 Baltimore high schools, not a single student tested proficient in math. In six other high schools, only 1% tested proficient in math. Citywide, only 15% of Baltimore students passed the state’s English test. Despite these academic deficienci­es, about 70% of the students graduate and are conferred a high school diploma.

Ballou High School is in Washington, D.C. Five percent of its students test proficient in reading, and 1% test proficient in math. In 2017, all 189 students in Ballou High School’s senior class applied to college. All 189 members of the graduating class of 2017 were accepted to universiti­es. In November 2017, an investigat­ion showed that half of Ballou’s 2017 graduates had more than three months of unexcused absences. One in five of the graduating class was absent more than present, therefore missing more than 90 days of school.

Examples of academic underachie­vement can be seen at predominan­tly black public schools across the nation, but that’s only part of the story. The strangest part of this is that poor academic performanc­e is accepted and tolerated by black politician­s, civil rights organizati­ons and white liberals. Poor performanc­e is often blamed on finances; however, the poorest performing schools have the highest per pupil spending. New York, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore rank among the nation’s highest in per pupil educationa­l spending.

The underachie­vement story is compounded by the gross dishonesty of colleges that admit many of these students. I cannot imagine that students who are not proficient in reading and math can do real college work.

In a futile attempt to make up for 12 years of rotten education, colleges put these students in remedial courses. They also design courses with little or no true academic content. Colleges have their own agendas. They want the money that comes from admitting these students. Also, they want to make their diversity and multicultu­ralism administra­tors happy.

Liberals tell us that racial integratio­n is a necessary condition for black academic excellence. Thomas Sowell points out that only 39% of students in all New York state schools who were recently tested scored at the “proficient” level in math, but 100% of the students at the Crown Heights Success Academy, a charter school, tested proficient where blacks and Hispanics constitute 90% of the student body.

There’s little question that many charter schools provide superior educationa­l opportunit­ies for black youngsters. The New York Times wrote, “Over 100,000 students in hundreds of the city’s charter schools are doing well on state tests, and tens of thousands of children are on waiting lists for spots.” But here’s New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s take on charter schools, expressing the interests of the education establishm­ent: “Get away from high-stakes testing, get away from charter schools. No federal funding for charter schools.”

Black people cannot afford to buy into any attack on education alternativ­es. Charter schools across the nation offer a way out of the educationa­l abyss.

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Walter Williams

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