You are 100% correct.
And let me add to that. No amount of money can fix stupid or lack of morals or broken homes or lack of interest by a community in valuing education. The government, whether state or federal, usually does nothing well, other than stealing the citizens hard earned money. Nowhere in the US Constitution does it authorize the Department of Education. If a state consistently performs poorly in the area of education, a potential solution for the citizens of that state is to move to another state that performs better, i.e., we vote with our feet. Another potential solution is to get rid of the public education system. The private sector is much better equipped to handle education and by doing so, there would be more choices for citizens and thus, the prices would be reduced and affordable for all (simple, free market economics). Also, the private system would allow for the firing of teachers who perform poorly, unlike the public system.
Follow this link to see that money is not the issue.
http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/n...gue/962510001/
I had no idea this school even existed, but obviously they are doing something different. By the way, my understanding is that tuition is less than $1000.00 per year!
I would rather people who use sound educational research, best practices and evidence-based decisions over a local schmo who believes "cavemen" hunted dinosaurs to extinction, doesn't know the difference between climate and weather and thinks the Earth is 6000 years old.
Way less opportunity for crazy if you keep the number of decision makers small.
The majority of my family are teachers, not me, so I am all for paying more money for the GOOD teachers. The issue I see is that pretty much all teachers are treated and paid the same based upon seniority. And you have administrators who haven't a clue on how to hire and develop quality people.
Dr. Maggard is doing great work with a limited budget, give him more money and I trust him. Even with a boat load more money, Scott Farmer could not produce the same results as Maggard.
Leadership matters.
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