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More proof of the value of school choice

May 26th, 2005 Posted in Uncategorized

All those hours that 13-year-old Nathan Cornelius spent scouring atlases and immersing himself in the National Geographic magazine paid off Wednesday — with a $25,000 check.

The home-schooled Minnesota seventh-grader won the magazine’s 17th annual geography bee with a dazzling display of knowledge about cities, countries, cultures and waterways around the globe.

And in beating out 5 million other kids, including 54 other state and territorial champs, he put his little southwestern Minnesota hometown on the map.

It’s a little town, by the way, whose name may have stumped even the other whizzes.

Nathan, a three-time state champion from a town located between Marshall and Granite Falls, knew that Ljubljana is the cultural center of Slovenia. He knew that the Jaffna Peninsula forms the northern tip of Sri Lanka. He also knew that the Atherton Tableland, where it rains a lot, is in the Australian state of Queensland…more

and this…

The impact of homeschooling in these academic competitions goes beyond students who win. Although homeschoolers make up approximately 2 percent of the U.S. school-age population, they made up 12 percent of the 251 spelling bee finalists and 5 percent of the 55 geography bee finalists. Three of the past seven spelling bee winners have been homeschooled. Last year’s homeschooled winner of the geography bee was 10 years old, the youngest in that event’s history. (This statistic is from 2003. More…)

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Before someone goes on some rant that homeschooling is a privilege of the elite, please chill for a moment. I can personally tell you that there is a growing number of black families WHO AIN’T BANKIN’ who are still making this choice for their children. Why? Some of the reasons are school districts (particularly in mostly black communities) have an ongoing success rate of failing our children. Another reason is that gifted children (in my opinion all of them) are not being challenged enough because while the class may be struggling with addition and subtraction, Jamaal is interested in physics. Meanwhile the pundits out there who are against parents having the right to choose for their kids (mind you, many of these pundits have no children of their own–Low blow? Maybe. But it is the truth). And for some of the main ones out there who are against school choice and have kids, a little homework on your part will show you that they have either sent their kids to private school, or currently have their kids enrolled in these types of schools:

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY)
Senators Lincoln Chaffee (R-RI)
Edward Kennedy (D-MA)
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL) [who incidentally made this statement in an interview: “No one is keeping [poor parents] locked in now. They can make decisions for themselves.” (more)]. But why do you go with the anti-school choice crowd, brah?

That is just part of the list. Did you know…

In fact, the Heritage Foundation surveyed members of Congress and found 41 percent of representatives and 46 percent of senators had sent at least one of their children to private school.

Teachers’ unions lobby against legislation that helps parents afford alternatives to public schools, but then often turn around and send their kids to private school. A 1995 study by the Center for Education Reform indicated urban public school teachers were more than twice as likely as other urban residents to choose private school for their families… a href=”http://www.iwf.org/initiatives/init_detail.asp?ArticleID=467″>more
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As I mentioned in an earlier piece, we as black folk cannot find ourselves rowing while being chained to the bottom of this sinking boat of public education while politicians are holla’ n out “row faster”.

Little do we realize that they have already boarded the vessel of school choice.

On the new site, I will have extensive links providing you information on homeschooling, and private school that provide curriculum’s that are designed with the black child in mind.

3 Responses to “More proof of the value of school choice”

  1. jonathan Says:

    What about a school choice system that offers the choice to all but 1 student. This student is new to the system and was not given the option to attend the school of his choice, the school with the better educational standards, the school that is closest to his home and the school which is most like the school from which he came and thrived with a GPA of 4.25. The school system is using my son’s ability to help our thei troubled school. The disperaity between the two when test scores are compared is more than 20%. WHAT SCHOOL CHOICE DOES HE HAVE? We are forced to either, accept the sentance, enroll in a private school, or move to a different school district. Any suggestions?


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