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Biden correct on our failing education system, time to act

- Armstrong Williams Armstrong Williams is the largest minority owner of broadcast television stations in the U.S.

President Joe Biden delivered a message and a warning to our country in a speech that I, along with many others, wholeheart­edly agree with: “Any country that out-educates us will out-compete us.” He is entirely correct. However, while his words are vital and motivating, they must be accompanie­d by actions.

Biden delivered this speech in a city with the nation’s worst school system: Baltimore City School District. The figures aren’t simply stunning; they’ll make your heart skip a beat and your stomach turn.

In the Baltimore City School District, 41% of high school students have a GPA of less than 1.0 on their report cards. That equates to Ds and Fs in important classes such as math, science and history.

It gets worse. Of the 171plus schools in the school district, there just so happens to be one school that came under scrutiny because there were 21 students who haven’t attended school in years . ... The total taxpayer cost to educate those “ghost” students, as far as we know, is estimated to be approximat­ely $331,653.

This news is shocking, but it gets even worse. The Baltimore City School District has one of the highest budgets of any school district in the country, with a total budget of $1.4 billion. What now remains for us to know has yet to be discovered due to the lack of transparen­cy of the school district. So, what may be more shocking is not what we know but what we don’t know.

People pay attention when Biden speaks, especially teachers, who happen to be disproport­ionately supportive of him. That being said, given the fact that this problem has persisted for generation­s, the Baltimore City School District’s teachers unions, educators, students and parents alike must take a serious look at the future they are creating . ...

Without reform, we can be certain that we will see crime, death and the litany of ills that will result and that are resulting all while the government remains silent . ...

No one should become a teacher just for the purpose of making money. Yes, they should be paid a living wage and should be protected from unfair regulation­s. That pay and protection, however, should never be at the price of the students they educate . ...

Unfortunat­ely, teachers unions, particular­ly those in the Baltimore school system, have lost sight of what it means to be a teacher, inevitably breeding a generation of teachers who would rather see their students fail and take to the streets if it meant they could earn just a little bit more money . ...

Despite the fact that the United States is one of the world’s most powerful countries, our intelligen­ce rankings are far from exceptiona­l. The United States, for example, is ranked 29th in the world in terms of IQ. Our rival internatio­nal superpower, China, is rated fifth. Another crucial element is how well students succeed in math and science. The United States is placed 25th in the world, behind China, which is ranked first.

The United States has the power and the resources to adjust our presence on the world stage and be not just the world’s foremost superpower but the most intelligen­t country in the world. It is time that we stop treating education as a condition and instead treat it as a luxury that every person, no matter their income or social status, can afford. There is no tangible item that can enhance your life as much as a good education. Once we realize this, we will be able to inspire our children and their parents to work hard in order to earn that priceless education and to be the greatest people they can be.

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