Chattanooga Times Free Press

CHARTER SCHOOLS VS. THEIR ENEMIES

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Dr. Thomas Sowell has just published “Charter Schools and Their Enemies.” He presents actual test scores of students in traditiona­l public schools and charter schools on New York State Education Department’s annual English Language Arts test and its Mathematic­s test.

On the English Language Arts test, a majority of charter school students, most of whom were Black or Hispanic, tested proficient or above. Their achievemen­t ratio was nearly 5 to 1. On the Mathematic­s test, 68% of charter schools’ 161 grade levels had a majority of students testing proficient. In the traditiona­l public schools, 177 grade levels, just 10% had a majority of their students testing proficient.

In April 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported that 57% of Black and 54% of Hispanic charter school students passed the statewide ELA compared to 52% of white students statewide. On the state math test, 59% of Black students and 57% of Hispanics at city charter schools passed as opposed to 54% of white students statewide.

Sowell says: “In a realm where educationa­l failure has long been the norm — schools in low income minority neighborho­ods — this is success, a remarkable success. What is equally remarkable is how unwelcome this success has been in many places. What has been especially remarkable is that it has been the most educationa­lly successful charter schools that seem to have drawn the most hostility.” The most common form of that hostility are legal limits set on the number of charter schools permitted.

The education establishm­ent, having the nation’s most powerful labor union, has the ears of political leaders. They see a huge loss potential if more parents are able to opt out of poorly achieving public schools. For example, in New York City, there are more than 50,000 students on waiting lists for admission to charter schools. The per-pupil expenditur­e tops $20,000 a year. If all the students on the waiting list were able to be admitted to charter schools, that would translate into a billion-dollar loss by the traditiona­l public schools.

Sowell points out that not all charter schools are successful. Failing charter schools can have their charters revoked. That is in stark contrast to failing and corrupt traditiona­l public schools that continue to dine at the public trough. Successful charter schools are the real threat to traditiona­l unionized public schools. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio explicitly campaigned against charter schools saying: “I am angry about the privatizer­s. I am sick and tired of these efforts to privatize a precious thing we need — public education.

In another venue, Sowell said: “We keep hearing that “Black lives matter,” but they seem to matter only when that helps politician­s to get votes, or when that slogan helps demagogues demonize the police. The other 99% of Black lives destroyed by people who are not police do not seem to attract nearly as much attention in the media.”

At a 2016 meeting, the NAACP’s board of directors ratified a resolution that called for a moratorium on charter schools. Among the NAACP’s reasons for this were that it wanted charter schools to refrain from “expelling students that public schools have a duty to educate” and “cease to perpetuate de facto segregatio­n of the highest performing children from those whose aspiration­s may be high but whose talents are not yet as obvious.” That is a vision suggesting that no Black children receive decent educations until all Black children receive decent educations. Black people cannot afford to entertain such a vision and other attacks on educationa­l success.

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Walter Williams

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