Getting Criminals Out of Schools
Getting Criminals Out of Schools
A new bill would keep pedophiles and violent criminals out of our schools; teachers unions balk. California law firm decides to try an end run. A couple of weeks ago in Washington, D.C., the House of Representatives passed a bill by a simple voice vote, which stipulated that public schools would be barred from employing...
By Larry Sand
Union opt-out campaigns log incremental gains, but two court cases could change the rules
Union opt-out campaigns log incremental gains, but two court cases could change the rules
Whenever anyone suggests that public sector unions are forcing their members to make political contributions, the unions retort that the contributions are strictly voluntary. Technically speaking, this is true, but the tedious process of opting out of making political contributions is a powerful deterrent. The California Teachers Association, for example, allow their members to become...
By Edward Ring
Anti-School Choice Goblins Haunt the Land
Anti-School Choice Goblins Haunt the Land
It’s October and the voucher-bashing ghouls are doing their best to fog the issues and trick us. While there are some education traditionalists who may embrace charter schools, they frequently draw a strict line in the sand when it comes to vouchers. For the uninitiated, a voucher enables a parent to take education funding issued...
By Larry Sand
Let’s Flush the Bathroom Bill
Let’s Flush the Bathroom Bill
A new California law is agenda driven, hurts kids and is totally unnecessary. A look back through recent history reveals that legislators and the educational establishment, taking its marching orders from the teachers unions, have needlessly foisted sexuality into children’s lives. The radical agenda of the activists seeks to divest children of any prudish, old-world...
By Larry Sand
Momentum Shifts in Fight to Fire Bad Teachers
Momentum Shifts in Fight to Fire Bad Teachers
Thank you, Gov. Jerry Brown. The governor on Thursday sided with California parents seeking to protect their children from sexual predators in the classroom, over the interests of the California Teachers Association and the California Federation of Teachers seeking to protect their members by circumventing and defeating the most significant lawsuit – Vergara vs. California...
By Private: Gloria Romero
Dump the Masters Bump
Dump the Masters Bump
Advanced degrees for teachers have no bearing on student learning. Last week, The Wall Street Journal brought to a national audience the news that lawmakers in North Carolina have done away with automatic pay increases for teachers who have master’s degrees. North Carolina is the latest state to get rid of the “masters bump,” following...
By Larry Sand
Stop forcing teachers to join unions
Stop forcing teachers to join unions
My students and I begin each morning reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. We proudly salute the banner of our great nation because we believe in “liberty and justice for all.” A disturbing truth haunts me during each pledge, however. Laws that favor unions over the needs of many students and teachers are robbing us of...
By Rebecca Friedrichs
Labor Stains
Labor Stains
A new American Federation of Teachers financial report shows that the union has not modified its anti-child and anti-conservative stance. Courtesy of education writer RiShawn Biddle, we get to peek at the latest edition of the American Federation of Teachers LM-2, a yearly financial report detailing union income and spending. No surprises. Just the same...
By Larry Sand
The City of Brotherly Love (Cain and Abel Edition)
The City of Brotherly Love (Cain and Abel Edition)
Philadelphia is a city famous for Ben Franklin, the Liberty Bell, cheesesteaks, and now – a miserable and bloated education system. In what has become an American tradition, another big city mayor has gone to war with “Big Education.” Like Michael Bloomberg (NY), Antonio Villaraigosa (LA) and Rahm Emanuel (Chicago), Philadelphia’s Michael Nutter is dealing...
By Larry Sand
Justice Belied
Justice Belied
California’s AB375 would do precious little to protect school children from pedophiles. The impulse to take action to remove pedophiles from California’s classrooms came about as a result of Miramonte Elementary School teacher Mark Berndt having slid through the cracks after committing lewd acts against untold numbers of young children. After Berndt’s arrest in Los...
By Larry Sand
Teacher Unions and Their “Fair Share” Fetish
Teacher Unions and Their “Fair Share” Fetish
According to the California Federation of Teachers, taxed-to-death Golden Staters still don’t pay enough. While teachers unions continue to slam the wealthy for not paying their fair share of taxes, it is the finger-pointers who are really the avaricious ones. Like spoiled children who just can’t get enough candy, they have no sense as to...
By Larry Sand
Teachers can receive a $300 – $400 ‘rebate’ for CTA’s political spending
Teachers can receive a $300 – $400 ‘rebate’ for CTA’s political spending
Although California is not a right-to-work state, public school teachers have the ability to receive a yearly rebate of $300 – $400 from the California Teachers Association. Teachers have these options because the United States Supreme Court has held that a union can’t force a non-union member to pay for the union’s political and other activities unrelated...
By Larry Sand
The Strange Politics of Education Reform
The Strange Politics of Education Reform
… where conservatives demand change and many alleged progressives, including teacher union elites, are really reactionary. While this may be old news to some, it can’t be said enough: In our polarized times, education reform is the only truly bipartisan issue, whereas with other matters things invariably break down into Republican vs. Democrat, liberal vs....
By Larry Sand
Orwellian Reinterpretation of Desegregation Fuels Federal Attack on School Vouchers
Orwellian Reinterpretation of Desegregation Fuels Federal Attack on School Vouchers
Even as the attorney general of the United States, Eric Holder, commemorated the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s historic “I have a dream speech” in Washington, D.C., his Department of Justice petitioned a federal court to halt the use of Opportunity Scholarships enacted by the Louisiana Legislature on behalf of predominantly minority children....
By Private: Gloria Romero