NEWSLETTER FEB. 6TH, 2013

NEWSLETTER FEB. 6TH, 2013

Monday, December 3, 2012

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS CONSTANTLY LOSING ITS FUNDS AND ITS VALUE.

THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS CONSTANTLY LOSING ITS FUNDS AND ITS VALUE.

By Elgin Rose (local contributing writer)

“I am very curious about how Teaching first fell from its upper most prestigious position, because it had to have one. That’s when they should have gone on strike, some special moment was missed. If you look at doctors, lawyers, policeman, or fireman.  Comparatively, what could you take away from giving a lifetimes worth of essentials to many parent’s prize possessions daily, it should seem priceless.”
It takes a real query eye to restrain from passively passing judgment when explaining why our American public school system is in so much disarray. The most quintessential excuse behind every categorically deteriorating facet of this failing public education system is money. The bureaucrats will acknowledge this theory; then when it comes to supporting it with an intellectual Harvard style government research order in place; they’ve somehow managed to convince the main population that they’ve got some soul searching to do.( it’s usually said we as a nation) The bottom line is our fore founders, the system developers, with a twist of good and bad intention, built a greed based government that won’t ever allow us to fix this mess .I have three things that I think would change our American school system in a real hurry.
  1. Develop laws making education more sacred.
  2. Create a more unified global fundraising for the school system.
  3. Have more appreciation for our teachers. 
The ultimate factor of persuasion to me of the three is developing laws making our childhood and teen education way more sacred than what we the people uphold it to. They told us with their whispering voices that they were capitalist. We have heard all the stories about Benjamin franklin, Einstein, Abe Lincoln, and those other old intellects that set this good country on the right track.  I mean, just look at our well-structured legal system, with its house on one side, and its, I forget the specifics, but I remember it’s kind of like a space-age security lock. This side doesn’t move without that side, the president can’t yell without congress authorizing it etc… 

As algebraic as thou constituents were, they couldn’t calculate greed, and its innate ability to recruit new greedy members to its greedy society.  I try to imagine the last human being on his last day. They foresaw crime, even to the Supreme Court level. NASA was created in effort to appeal to our country’s nosey control desires. First arrived the digital age, then the computer takeover; all monumental periods of our life, but with all our technological advancements, why have public schools fallen by the wayside of our political agendas?   

Let’s be honest, when American’s want something law related passed, I figure if you give them until Monday, it will be a law proposed on the ballot. It’s all a matter of who’s who in the core of the ballots benefits that’s being brought up. One of the oldest areas of sacredness in our world is religion. But in this pace of Big I’s and little U’s, every norm as we know it must and will be re-evaluated for a more worldly collective opinion. Their opinion is clear; there is no time to slow down and lift those that’s not already in a position to be lifted.    

Another option I have come up with is creating a more unified global fundraising device for the American Public School System. The American Public School System is like an accused criminal left to rot in jail with no attorney, no bail, and no court date. Everybody knows firsthand its value, none of us could have gotten to step two without the basic essentials from elementary school.  But if this fact is so true, why do you have to listen hard to barely hear a voice of defense. Please explain why there aren’t any of those agencies that demand money instead of asking to ensure proper funds, sort of like DMV, or Superior Court.

Zillions of dollars are raised for causes like Breast Cancer, Muscular Dystrophy, and Aids are raised daily city to city in the U.S., but how has it that education for our kids didn’t match the same intensity of importance as any other life threatening matters. It took until 2010, and the Healthy School Lunch Law to see how neglected that area was. How many small laws does it take to reach a complete overhaul?  

The world of non-profit declaration extends the earths boundaries. Zillions of dollars are strategically distributed via political one ways and tooled for government decided agendas. Once any particular community combines a voice of reason, immediate funds tend to gravitate. I’m sure some corporate write-offs would blow my mind. So many Government or City and County buildings are worth millions of dollars or more. The funding process was probably faster than seamless.

But if someone asks a principal at some of the poorer public schools about their 2012 budget versus their agenda and expectations, it might reveal the real truth about what our world respects of our public schools. Every parental letter involves sending some type of money for this or that.  I remember thirty years ago, and those meals at school were terrible. Now that I’m a parent of a fifth grader, I am very attentive to how she is treated by a system with even less funds than it had when I was in school.

The downside to anticipation without legislation is; it’s always somebody not guilty, no accountability. In other words, there have been previous attempts to do some mild helpful reform. There have been some financial mishandlings, but how long will we stare at the tentacles instead of targeting the body of this beast that’s against our families’ proper growth. Because even if they declare and allocate the needed funding, unless the laws and penalties reflect something different, those in charge will continue to make politically based decisions.

My third, but definitely not the least important to me is having more appreciation for our teachers. I won’t talk specifics, although I’ve heard something’s’.   Since I can remember I heard about teachers being underpaid and overworked. And with the nature of their work, you never hear about from them, their too sweet for that, although it might seep out their pores. It’s not hard to notice a need a certain teacher might need help fulfilling. If I were to write a job description about a teaching job, it would simply headline “be passionate about teaching kids, the rest will figure itself out”.  

I am very curious about how Teaching first fell from its upper most prestigious position, because it had to have one. That’s when they should have gone on strike, some special moment was missed. If you look at doctors, lawyers, policeman, or fireman.  Comparatively, what could you take away from giving a lifetimes worth of essentials to many parent’s prize possessions daily, it should seem priceless.

I’m sure even if we gave our teachers a voice, it would still be a minority up against the majority vote.  We are who we are, yet everybody just can’t admit it. Our wholesome society prefers categories and separation, preferences and partitions. Over-population, and capitalism and human behavior combined create an entire new dynamic to face living in America.  

 The irony is, the same little monsters that the teachers help mold with juice, graham crackers, and nursery rhymes, is the same adult monsters that perpetuates the un-appreciation of our American Public School teacher, and will further ensure the school systems deterioration. And furthermore, the same system that is the victim in this narrative is to blame for its own results. The pioneering objectives have transitioned from common settlers protecting the Holy Grail of capitalism; to firewalling a never ending flow of crucial knowledge now. 

  

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