The Need for BAEO’s Struggle Continues

January 2, 2018

(Guest Post by Matthew Ladner)

New Year’s Eve was the end of an era with the closing of the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO). The PISA data show just how vital BAEO’s mission remains. Developing countries like Chile and Estonia outscore American Black students despite spending a fraction of what American schools spend per pupil. It staggers the imagination to believe that the structure of our incredibly generously funded K-12 system plays no role in this appalling state of affairs imo.

 

 

 


Briefing on School Choice Research Misscheduled

May 27, 2009

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(Guest post by Greg Forster)

BAEO, the Urban League and ASC are holding a briefing on What the Research Says about School Choice tomorrow afternoon, 2:00, at the National Press Club. It’s open to the public “by RSVP only,” so contact Ashley Ehrenreich at aehrenreich@allianceforschoolchoice.org or 202-280-1986 if you want to attend.

The good news is, you can hear Jay P. Greene’s Blog’s own Jay P. Greene along with an all-star lineup of school choice researchers discussing what the research says about school choice.

The bad news is, due to a horrible scheduling mixup, the sponsors failed to obey the new city ordinance that says all public release of information regarding vouchers within the boundaries of the District must take place late on Friday afternoon. If even the Obama administration couldn’t get itself exempted, why did these guys think they could?


Democrats for Education Reform and BAEO Weigh In

April 23, 2009

(Guest Post by Matthew Ladner)

Will Democrats live up to their ideals when it comes time to reauthorize DC Opportunity Scholarships, or shamefully repudiate those ideals with their actions? With a series of damning indictments piling up, none have been more accurate or pointed that this one by George Will:

As the president and his party’s legislators are forcing minority children back into public schools, the doors of which would never be darkened by the president’s or legislators’ children, remember this: We have seen a version of this shabby act before. One reason conservatism came to power in the 1980s was that in the 1970s liberals advertised their hypocrisy by supporting forced busing of other people’s children to schools the liberals’ children did not attend.

I predicted that a growing number of Democrats would not stand for this outrage, and today I am happy to say that the list is growing. Linked here is a letter sent by the chairmen of Democrats for Education Reform and the Black Alliance for Educational Options to Secretary Arne Duncan. As you’ll see, Kevin Chavous and Howard Fuller also address the subject of hypocrisy:

The one thing we know about both of you is that neither of you are hypocrites. But, by being unwilling to take a strong stand for these children and their families you are allowing yourselves to be placed in that category. It pains us to see you and the President being attacked this way. But, to be truthful it pains us more to see these children being denied the educational opportunity that the Opportunity Scholarship Program affords them.

If it has feathers, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, chances are it’s a duck.

It’s still not too late for Obama and Duncan to redeem themselves. If however they choose to repeat the shameful practice of busing for other people’s children with choice for me but not for thee I believe they will find a growing number of Democrats actively opposing them on behalf of these children.

(edited for typos)