[Vision2020] School Levy Unfair to Poorer Students
Donovan Arnold
donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 11 21:52:15 PST 2007
"Look. I've tried reason, rational thinking, and facts. I don't like to use sarcasm against people. But to suggest that the only troubled kids in MSD are at the alt school, and that the funding allocations are evidence for a conspiracy against non-college bound students, is absurd. And, frankly, as close-minded as it is hard-hearted."--Keely Mix
Who suggested this? You jump to conclusions too often Keely.
Moscow children are generally successful not because of the cash we spend on them, but because they enjoy a crime free well adjusted community with wealthy parents that are also well educated.
I am simply stating the FACTS that MSD better funds academic programs than vocational students, and the fact that alternative students are also more likely to be poor and minorities.
50% of students in alternative school are poor. Where as only 17% of students at MHS are poor. That is fact.
Who do you think will be most impacted by an increase in taxes? The poor families of alternative students, or the kids with wealthier parents?
If poorer students and students that need alternative programs are more negatively impacted by the tax increased, shouldn't they get a promise from the school district for at least equal aid from the levy?
Debi S. asked, "how does the Alt school, as part of Moscow school district, benefit if the levy fails?"
They get to keep the money they earned. And what benefit do they get if the levy succeeds, very little, or less than they give.
Now, if MSD promised to fund alternative programs for students to succeed, it would be in their interest to support the levy.
To paraphrase Debi, you ask, "How does it benefit poor students to pay higher taxes to support the programs for the wealthier kids?"
Best,
Donovan
keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:
.hmmessage P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body.hmmessage { FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma } The thing is, Debi, I'm afraid Donovan has stumbled across the most phenomenally amazing secret in the MSD locker.
Yes, it's true. All of the students at Moscow High School (as well as the junior high and the four elementaries, which he didn't include in his argument) are doing, and will do, spectacularly well in life. Born -- every single one of 'em -- into the nurturing wombs of loving families with abundant finances and generous exposure to art and culture, Moscow kids are so utterly privileged that only a small -- nay, insignificant -- fraction are ensconced in the last-ditch environs of the alt school. To a one, every single other student is well-adjusted, ambitious, infinitely able to choose from the best of life's offerings, and irretrievably on a path gilded with nothing but ease and success. Not a one of 'em, bless their little hearts, needs a thing from any one of us. And thank God! This bleeding-heart hooey about schoolchildren and schools dealing with the effects of drugs, broken homes, poverty, domestic violence and emotional famine, not to mention the draconian
implementation of NCLB, legislative disregard for education, and unstable school financing, is just a smokescreen for the unbridled greed of those who choose to begin their professional careers in a field that pays, at the beginning, less than $30,000 a year. I mean, they're in it for the money, obviously -- it's not like the public schools benefit any of us in any way, and it's not like there are any other, more lucrative, careers.
Sigh.
Look. I've tried reason, rational thinking, and facts. I don't like to use sarcasm against people. But to suggest that the only troubled kids in MSD are at the alt school, and that the funding allocations are evidence for a conspiracy against non-college bound students, is absurd. And, frankly, as close-minded as it is hard-hearted. Every student, period, without exception, deserves the very best the schools and community can offer. I have a college degree. I have a son in college. My husband did not go to college, not a single day. And yet it's his success in business, not to mention his intrinsic smarts, that allows me (by the grace of God) to spend hours a day not working, but writing things like this. Denying necessary funding to the schools is not the way to advocate for one child, much less a category of student -- as if students could be neatly pegged into categories anyway.
This involves people. Real children. And the passage of this levy is necessary. I'll be writing more on "God's will" in regard to levy votes as a counter to Wilson's claiming divine affirmation, if not reward, in the result of last week's and this week's elections. For now, suffice to say that while school levies are an imperfect method of providing for "least among you" between 5 and 21, it's the best way we have now, and I believe that Moscow is the kind of place that will vote again for its own children.
keely
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From: debismith at moscow.com
To: donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com; areaman at moscow.com; vision2020 at moscow.com
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 20:33:33 -0800
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] School Levy Unfair to Poorer Students
So, Donovan, how does the Alt school, as part of Moscow school district, benefit if the levy fails?
Enlighten please?
Debi R-S
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From: Donovan Arnold
To: Dan Carscallen ; vision2020 at moscow.com
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] School Levy Unfair to Poorer Students
I don't believe I said it wasn't. The question is why is the money we give to MSD not divided to give all children an equal shake?
Best,
Donovan
Dan Carscallen <areaman at moscow.com> wrote:
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Paradise Creek Alt school is part of the Moscow School District, last time I heard.
DC
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From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Donovan Arnold
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 5:38 PM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] School Levy Unfair to Poorer Students
I believe that the current school levy funding ignoring vocational students needs is highly discriminatory. If you don't agree me, perhaps these statistics will change your mind.
Who in your opinion needs more support from the community?:
Paradise Creek Regional Alt School Rank #102
Total Students(2005 - 2006*): 32
Fulltime teachers: 1.5
Student/Teacher Ratio: 21.3
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 16 ( 50 %)
Am. Indian/Alaska Native: 1 ( 3 %)
Asian/Pacific Islander: 0 ( 0 %)
Hispanic: 2 ( 6 %)
African American: 1 ( 3 %)
White: 28 ( 88 %)
Unspecified: 0 ( 0 %)
OR
Moscow Senior High School Ranks 11th in state
Total Students(2005 - 2006*): 603
Fulltime teachers: 34.5
Student/Teacher Ratio: 17.5
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 102 ( 17 %)
Am. Indian/Alaska Native: 10 ( 2 %)
Asian/Pacific Islander: 16 ( 3 %)
Hispanic: 18 ( 3 %)
African American: 10 ( 2 %)
White: 549 ( 91 %)
Unspecified: 0 ( 0 %)
It seems like it is a common pattern to better fund those with the greatest advantage to began with. Why is it too much to ask that the MSD promise to allocate more funding so the kids that cannot afford lunch get the same opportunities in a public education system as kids that can afford to buy lunch everyday?
Best,
Donovan
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