New York Post

Children as Weapons

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Once again, Mayor de Blasio confirms his vision for preK was never about improving the lives of needy children. It was about using kids to pursue class warfare. First, it was his clash with Gov. Cuomo over how his preK plan would be funded. When Cuomo came up with the cash without raising taxes, de Blasio insisted that was no good: He had a mandate to hike taxes on the wealthy.

Now the mayor has taken his class war to the classroom.

On Friday, Mayor Bill and Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña announced that they plan to redirect $210 million away from charter public schools to traditiona­l public schools. The funds will come from the 201519 capital plan, which hasn’t been released. Basically, what this means is that money that would’ve gone for the expansion of successful charter schools will go to build more prekinderg­arten seats at the traditiona­l public schools.

This is astonishin­g on several scores. To begin with, the best research we have suggests the returns on most preK programs diminish after a few years, while the charter gains are impressive. If you were going to help children get a decent education, where would you put your dollars?

Yet New York City has had no substantiv­e debate on the value of preK. It’s all been about where the money will come from.

Meanwhile, there’s his war on charters. Charters are a rebuke to the education blob, because they prove every day that the children (especially minority children) whom the teachers unions and the traditiona­l public schools write off as uneducable can learn in the right school.

With this latest move on funding, Bill de Blasio is confirming what many suspected all along: His real aim is to strangle the charter competitio­n, put Gov. Cuomo in his place and punish the rich. And in this ugly fight, preK is his weapon of choice.

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