Good education in DC takes back seat with Obama legislation

by Zachary Gauld | May 4, 2009 at 05:52 pm
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Mercedes Campbell is one of the 1,700 students in the Washington, D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, a school-voucher program authorized by Congress in 2004. The program gives students up to $7,500 to attend whatever school their parents choose. For kids like Mercedes, who now attends Georgetown Visitation Prep, the DC voucher program is a way out of one of the worst school districts in the country.
The program is wildly popular with parents and children—there are four applicants for every available slot—and a recent Department of Education study found that participants do significantly better than their public school peers. Indeed, after three years in private schools, students who entered the program at its inception were 19 months ahead in reading of applicants unlucky enough to still be trapped in D.C.'s public schools.

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You know, the thing that makes me the angriest about this, and I am angry, is that this has become about politics, and not about children. You know, it's about parties, this party against this party, and it should never be about politics.
Virginia Walden Ford

Sounds like a great program! However...

Yet working with congressional Democrats and despite his pledge to put politics and ideology aside in education, the Obama administration has effectively killed the program through a backdoor legislative move.

Oops. So yeah, let's kill a program that helps out a lot of the poor people, and let's remove choosing what school you want to go to as well!

The voucher program costs about $18,000,000 (eighteen million) a year, so it's not cheap. It sure doesn't compare to the $67,000,000,000 (sixty-seven billion) the Fed spent on education in 2008, or even the $14,000,000,000,000 (fourteen trillion) spent on failing banks and auto companies.

I guess the government thinks the money spent on the voucher program that's been pretty successful in its run is way too much, but spending much, much more on failing companies using our tax money is a-okay? Huh. And don't worry, I know former President Bush started the bailouts. The Republicans (few exceptions, of course) are far from being "conservative."

That sort of doublespeak has left many Obama supporters not just puzzled but outraged. Certainly, Mercedes is. "Out of everything else they can shut down or everything else they can advocate for, they want to take this one thing away?" Adds her mother, Ingrid, "We voted for you, we walked, we went to the parade, we stood freezing. Why?...Can you get this tape over to Obama and have him answer our questions? Why, sir, why?"

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