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one of the wives really wanted to go to the neighborhood integrating public school. think one wanted to go to private school, to send the kids to private school. it was the stuff of divorces. they could not and finally settled on the private school. she said i'm scared to have your book sitting around when they come over because i feel it is this explosive thing. having strife within your relationship you are not alone. often has this kind of strain. pay attention to your own educational trauma that might be coming up. find someone, even one person you can feel accompanied by free thinking about send your kid to an integrated school and it feels like you are going against the grain. think the dangers and a white people let's get a critical mass of people's go to this black and brown school we get into gentrifying and they're coming in with these white ideals in the white savior stuff. do not go in that direction. i think it is important is emotionally comforting there someone you know was also going to send their kids to school. look for that person. do whatever you c
one of the wives really wanted to go to the neighborhood integrating public school. think one wanted to go to private school, to send the kids to private school. it was the stuff of divorces. they could not and finally settled on the private school. she said i'm scared to have your book sitting around when they come over because i feel it is this explosive thing. having strife within your relationship you are not alone. often has this kind of strain. pay attention to your own educational trauma...
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than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people. every employer these days looks that social media looks up what you say. they have a right to choose not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seeing that what would starling of be that number of public school teachers that had such outrageous extreme and what we believed to continue to get hired. and finally, after a long running legal battle, the u. s. state of virginia has decided to move a statue of confederate general robot elite. the huge monument was widely seen as a symbol ration justice, and it's one of many statues to be targeted all across the u. s. and some police killing of george floyd last year. the me in the news news news news, news will not wave of touch you removal is being resisted buying one group of academics of launch initiative called history reclaimed. some of its members talk to us through the biggest co
than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people. every employer these days looks that social media looks up what you say. they have a right to choose not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seeing that what would starling of be that number of public school teachers that had such...
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some parents say they still value the city's public schools and many say, as their children aged out of fog city explorers they will return to san francisco unified schools and we will be sending our son to kindergarten this fall, and we got into creative arts. so we're excited about that but this has been an amazing gift for us this year. why says even with traditional schools now reopened and kids back in public school. she will continue to offer fog city explorers as an outdoor alternative. honestly i don't think i can never go back into a traditional classroom again. if there's this has taught me anything, it's that you know outside is where kids learn best fog. city explorers is looking to expand its program with more children and more educators. while it is a private school with tuition, they're looking to set up a tuition assistance program so that it can be offered to a broader range of families in san francisco. christian caftan, ktvu fox two news. what. he has a teacher in san francisco. it feels like you have two options of either working an extra job, which is exhausting o
some parents say they still value the city's public schools and many say, as their children aged out of fog city explorers they will return to san francisco unified schools and we will be sending our son to kindergarten this fall, and we got into creative arts. so we're excited about that but this has been an amazing gift for us this year. why says even with traditional schools now reopened and kids back in public school. she will continue to offer fog city explorers as an outdoor alternative....
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and so the klan was very much supportive of public schools. wanted no funding for catholic schools of any kind, for example. the klan by the mid-1920s at its height, the second klan as its known had as many as 5 million members. and it had as many women members as it did male members. of course, the better tailored uniforms probably. and again, even though we think of the klan today as a very reactionary organization, which in terms of civil rights of course, and ethnic pluralism it certainly was, religious pluralism certainly was, but if you think about it as some ways a continuation of some of the progressive impulses from the early 20th century just a few years before the '20s, there was some continuity. for example, the klan generally was in favor of women suffrage the klan generally was in favor, like i said, of public schools and public schools getting more funding. it wasn't necessarily against a cut in income taxes. because it wanted to make sure that the government could have enough money to enforce the prohibition law. and its key iss
and so the klan was very much supportive of public schools. wanted no funding for catholic schools of any kind, for example. the klan by the mid-1920s at its height, the second klan as its known had as many as 5 million members. and it had as many women members as it did male members. of course, the better tailored uniforms probably. and again, even though we think of the klan today as a very reactionary organization, which in terms of civil rights of course, and ethnic pluralism it certainly...
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than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people. every employer these days looks that social media looks up what you say. they have a right to choose not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seeing that what would starling of be that number of public school teachers that had such outrageous extreme. and what we believed to continue to get hired a deeper dive into our stories as always, just click away on r t dot com. well worth some of your scrolling time today. bye for now. ah, the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem, what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does
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some parents say they still value the city's public schools and many say, as their children aged out of fog city explorers. they will return to san francisco unified schools, and we will be sending our son to kindergarten this fall, and we got into creative arts. so we're excited about that. but this has been an amazing gift for us this year why says even with traditional schools now reopened and kids back in public school, she will continue to offer fog city explorers as an outdoor alternative. honestly i don't think i can never go back into a traditional classroom again. if there's this is taught me anything, it's that, you know. outside is where kids learn best fog. city explorers is looking to expand its program with more children and more educators. and while it is a private school with tuition, they're looking to set up a tuition assistance program so that it can be offered to a broader range of families. in san francisco. christien kafton ktvu, fox two news. salesforce has had a major philanthropic milestone. the ceo marc benioff says the company has donated more than $100 mill
some parents say they still value the city's public schools and many say, as their children aged out of fog city explorers. they will return to san francisco unified schools, and we will be sending our son to kindergarten this fall, and we got into creative arts. so we're excited about that. but this has been an amazing gift for us this year why says even with traditional schools now reopened and kids back in public school, she will continue to offer fog city explorers as an outdoor...
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so much so that they're pulling their kids out of public schools by the truck loads. n schools, charter schools and home schooling. according to an analysis on the national alliance for public charter schools, during the 2020, 2021 school year, charter school enrollment grew 7%. the largest in half a decade same for private schools. by comparison district school enrollment dropped precipitously in every state. to be exact. 1.4 million students left their government-run school district. 1.4 million american kids with a new lease on learning. now, you can try to blame this on covid-19 and shutdowns and jamming masks on 5-year-olds, all you want. but the truth is, parents are also fed up with the marxist curriculum being taught in government schools, we are done. we don't want our kids to be indoctrinated with gender neutralities nonsense, the religion of climate change and racist critical race theory. the left has completely captured our public schools. i can't say that more emphatically. i was a public school kid. i'm sure many of you were, too. but the schools of yeste
so much so that they're pulling their kids out of public schools by the truck loads. n schools, charter schools and home schooling. according to an analysis on the national alliance for public charter schools, during the 2020, 2021 school year, charter school enrollment grew 7%. the largest in half a decade same for private schools. by comparison district school enrollment dropped precipitously in every state. to be exact. 1.4 million students left their government-run school district. 1.4...
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are great, and i've even adopted a local public school. uilt a new playground there, right. very important to me. yeah, you know that our public schools are great in our public universities. um you know, we've done hundreds of millions of dollars and gifts to ucsf. because we believe that the public university also has to be world class. so it's great to have the largest company in san francisco salesforce. everybody knows your power and so forth, but it's also great to be giving back at scale that comes with some responsibility in your mind. i think you know you have to. it has to go hand in hand. marc benioff made news days before the dream force conference began in response to the new law in texas, cracking down on abortions. penny off, announced that salesforce would relocate any employee who is no longer comfortable in the lone star state. but that's no small thing to wade into some of these controversial issues. uh and you seem to do it. i know you think about it. give it a lot of thought, but you seem to do it instinctively, and the
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rees, what is -- for those who are trying to distinguish public school from charter schools from public public charter school? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on your show this evening. charter schools are public schools. we've now been around for 30 years, this year we celebrated our 30th anniversary. there are over 7500 public charter schools around the country. 45 states now have charter school laws, and over 3.3 million students are attending charter schools. so these are public schools that are often created by teachers in district-run schools who wanted to do something different, who wanted to prove the impossible. these are schools of choice. and the results that we saw last year when the pandemic hit out of our sector is extremely reassuring and similar to what kellen was just saying. charter school leaders stepped up to the plate. they used the freedom they had to move money around, the flexibilities they had around regulations to make sure that they were offering remote learning as soon as possible is to the families who are sending their kids to their s
rees, what is -- for those who are trying to distinguish public school from charter schools from public public charter school? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on your show this evening. charter schools are public schools. we've now been around for 30 years, this year we celebrated our 30th anniversary. there are over 7500 public charter schools around the country. 45 states now have charter school laws, and over 3.3 million students are attending charter schools. so...
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than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people, every employer these days, that social media looks up. what you say they have a right to choose not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seen that what would starling of these, that number of public school teachers that have such outrageous extreme. and let me believe that continue to get hired. it was you, i'll tell you that the more news in half an hour the ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation for community. you going the right way? where are you being somewhere? direct what is truth? what is in a world corrupted. you need to this end. ah, so join us in the depths all remained in the shallows. ah, ah, the pacific leg around the world expedition. 5000 miles round the clock and the dead calm. miss wilson in every country close by. it was like the crew,
than it is for public schools. private schools have a lot more leeway and how they want to interview people, every employer these days, that social media looks up. what you say they have a right to choose not to hire you, but in the government, you know, they are supposed to do that more in government positions like a public school teacher. and so they should be looking into these accounts and seen that what would starling of these, that number of public school teachers that have such...
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becomes also freedom for the public school students. they will have much more direct authority over a school board or bureaucrat if they have to go to the parent and say, we need you to check off that we get the covid money. it is an empowering proposal. it failed in the senate along partisan lines by one vote but what we are seeing is more awareness that if we direct money through parents, is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: i like to use the metaphor of a kid with a backpack going to school with the things they need every day and having the resources attached to that backpack to find the right fit. let's talk a little about american students'standing in the world. -- students' standing in the world. american students are lagging in reading, math, and science. the last data from the pisa test was 2018 before the pandemic. this chart shows the mean science and reading math scores. we are ranked 22nd. in math we are four years behind our counterparts in china. that is shown here on the chart. how do you think that impacts lo
becomes also freedom for the public school students. they will have much more direct authority over a school board or bureaucrat if they have to go to the parent and say, we need you to check off that we get the covid money. it is an empowering proposal. it failed in the senate along partisan lines by one vote but what we are seeing is more awareness that if we direct money through parents, is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: i like to use the metaphor of a kid with a backpack...
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correctly there were low cost private schools but the british wanted proper public government schools so actually that was more reasonable because it had been lost of course they did not rediscover that for india and africa and elsewhere but they were using this en masse extraordinarily that i relate in part one of really good schools. >> i will come back in particular but any reader of the book like myself will be very struck by the way you began the discussion and introduction with the pakistani young women who was a girl originally from the valley in pakistan near the afghan border for safety. she had been shot, almost murdered by taliban forces although inal pakistan and and was celebrated and awarded the nobel peace prize period the youngest person ever to receive the peace prize. >> remarkable. but then that's a story in itself so as you discovered all the news coverage left out one really important detail about her story what was the detail and why was it omitted? >> that's exactly the topic so by all the media at the time and the teacher unions they describe malalla is on her
correctly there were low cost private schools but the british wanted proper public government schools so actually that was more reasonable because it had been lost of course they did not rediscover that for india and africa and elsewhere but they were using this en masse extraordinarily that i relate in part one of really good schools. >> i will come back in particular but any reader of the book like myself will be very struck by the way you began the discussion and introduction with the...
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time and education international, they describe where her father was fresh the father had formal public school, father was not headmaster. her father was the entrepreneur who created, it was a low cost private school. the president or vice president of an association so different, she continues that she's there promoted public education in places like pakistan and getting even more now. she's not, she went to local private schools. >> you read about, it's absolutely clear and she is a champion. in her autobiography, she outlines are the government calls it. she goes through prescriptions happened this post i found india in different african countries, their children are abandoned and the teachers give trust of our children, teachers make it so they don't have to comment if schools very often. she should be listed to this side of the argument. >> her story is quite remarkable. i suppose from the view of standard education policy experts, they might say in response to what you said well, schools are schools are supposed, it doesn't matter what kind of schools they are because after all, we like
time and education international, they describe where her father was fresh the father had formal public school, father was not headmaster. her father was the entrepreneur who created, it was a low cost private school. the president or vice president of an association so different, she continues that she's there promoted public education in places like pakistan and getting even more now. she's not, she went to local private schools. >> you read about, it's absolutely clear and she is a...
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population. >> is that sending a message about public schools? >> i think for this year for sure parents were frustrated about delayed school reopening resume district schooling was not meeting the needs of many students and parents felt like they could do things better for tickly once they got an app on one's they were learning in the classrooms and remote school beginning last spring i think part of it is that in the overall growth in homeschooling over the past couple of decades has been really more of a desire to provide a personalized customize education in the u.s. department of education data through 2012 and 2016 shows the number one reason that parents are choosing to homeschool as a concern about the environment of other schools including bullying, negative. pressure and that sort of thing in the number two reason and number two motivator was a desire for academic excellence that is a reflection on the conventional school system but really a sense of parenting the empowering to help guide their children's education and learning and give
population. >> is that sending a message about public schools? >> i think for this year for sure parents were frustrated about delayed school reopening resume district schooling was not meeting the needs of many students and parents felt like they could do things better for tickly once they got an app on one's they were learning in the classrooms and remote school beginning last spring i think part of it is that in the overall growth in homeschooling over the past couple of decades...
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becomes also freedom for the public school students. ey will have much more direct authority over a school board or bureaucrat if they have to go to the parent and say, we need you to check off that we get the covid money. it is an empowering proposal. it failed in the senate along partisan lines by one vote but what we are seeing is more awareness that if we direct money through parents, is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: i like to use the metaphor of a kid with a backpack going to school with the things they need every day and having the resources attached to that backpack to find the right fit. let's talk a little about american students'standing in the world. -- students' standing in the world. american students are lagging in reading, math, and science. the last data from the pisa test was 2018 before the pandemic. this chart shows the mean science and reading math scores. we are ranked 22nd. in math we are four years behind our counterparts in china. that is shown here on the chart. how do you think that impacts long
becomes also freedom for the public school students. ey will have much more direct authority over a school board or bureaucrat if they have to go to the parent and say, we need you to check off that we get the covid money. it is an empowering proposal. it failed in the senate along partisan lines by one vote but what we are seeing is more awareness that if we direct money through parents, is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: i like to use the metaphor of a kid with a backpack going...
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becomes also freedom for the public school students. they will have much more direct authority over a school board or bureaucrat if they have to go to the parent and say, we need you to check off that we get the covid money. it is an empowering proposal. it failed in the senate along partisan lines by one vote but what we are seeing is more awareness that if we direct money through parents, is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: i like to use the metaphor of a kid with a backpack going to school with the things they need every day and having the resources attached to that backpack to find the right fit. let's talk a little about american students'standing in the world. -- students' standing in the world. american students are lagging in reading, math, and science. the last data from the pisa test was 2018 before the pandemic. this chart shows the mean science and reading math scores. we are ranked 22nd. in math we are four years behind our counterparts in china. that is shown here on the chart. how do you think that impacts lo
becomes also freedom for the public school students. they will have much more direct authority over a school board or bureaucrat if they have to go to the parent and say, we need you to check off that we get the covid money. it is an empowering proposal. it failed in the senate along partisan lines by one vote but what we are seeing is more awareness that if we direct money through parents, is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: i like to use the metaphor of a kid with a backpack...
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some parents say they still value the city's public schools and many say, as their children aged out fied schools, and we will be sending our son to kindergarten this fall, and we got into creative arts. so we're excited about that. but this has been an amazing gift for us this year. why says even with traditional schools now reopened and kids back in public school, she will continue to offer fog city explorers as an outdoor alternative. honestly i don't think i can never go back into a traditional classroom again. if there's this is taught me anything, it's that, you know. outside is where kids learn best fog. city explorers is looking to expand its program with more children and more educators. and while it is a private school with tuition, they're looking to set up a tuition assistance program so that it can be offered to a broader range of families. in san francisco. christien kafton ktvu, fox two news. the humanitarian crisis continues to grow in afghanistan. the united nations sounding the alarm as food and medicine are scarce following the taliban takeover. is your family ready
some parents say they still value the city's public schools and many say, as their children aged out fied schools, and we will be sending our son to kindergarten this fall, and we got into creative arts. so we're excited about that. but this has been an amazing gift for us this year. why says even with traditional schools now reopened and kids back in public school, she will continue to offer fog city explorers as an outdoor alternative. honestly i don't think i can never go back into a...
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it is ironically i am product of a public school. gh school in boston, boston lawton school. i understand exactly what the figures were referring to. it is sad that you have so many 8th graders across the country not proficient in math and science, or math and reading. that means they can't do basic things to function in society, find employment. frankly to experience upward mobility that is part of the american dream. i do think when we talk about how do we turn this around, you cannot have that conversation without talking about school choice. charles, congratulations to your daughter, or granddaughter, maybe, starting third grade. i have a kid who just started fourth grade today as well in a public school. we're blessed to be able to purchase homes in good communities that have excellent public schools but for the parents and families that don't have that ability, being able to take tax dollars, frankly dollars they're putting into the system and giving them some choice of where they can send their kids is exactly what we need more
it is ironically i am product of a public school. gh school in boston, boston lawton school. i understand exactly what the figures were referring to. it is sad that you have so many 8th graders across the country not proficient in math and science, or math and reading. that means they can't do basic things to function in society, find employment. frankly to experience upward mobility that is part of the american dream. i do think when we talk about how do we turn this around, you cannot have...
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father headmaster, normal sort of government public school and she's on her way and got shot there. her father was not the headmaster of the school. her father was the entrepreneur who had created the school. it was in fact a low cost private school, one of 400 low cost private schools in the valley. the father was either president or the vice president of an association of low cost private schools in the valley. :: >> she is one, there in her autobiography you read it very carefully it's absolutely clear the father created this here autobiography written of christina lampe she outlines why the government was so bad she goes through the description of how in those schools in different african countries and they say children are abandoned and teachers give chores to the children they do not teach them unless they can avoid it they don't know the system so they don't have to come into schools and she describes that and it's exactly where i find elsewhere in the world and i'm very pleased. >> her story is quite remarkable i suppose from the point of view maybe standard education policy
father headmaster, normal sort of government public school and she's on her way and got shot there. her father was not the headmaster of the school. her father was the entrepreneur who had created the school. it was in fact a low cost private school, one of 400 low cost private schools in the valley. the father was either president or the vice president of an association of low cost private schools in the valley. :: >> she is one, there in her autobiography you read it very carefully it's...
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tinker was about a group from iowa public school students who plan to wear black armbands on their sleeves at school to protest the vietnam war. the school found out the protests, found them in school, send them home, told them they were suspended until they came back without the armband . they soon and their case reached the supreme court the court held their suspension this first amendment rights. in a memorable turn of phrase estes portis wrote for the court that it could hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.". but the court also acknowledged the quote, scenes for informing the comprehensive authority of the state and school officials consistent with fundamental constitutional safeguards to prescribe and control congress conduct in school. the court described students regulations as a collision ee between these two values and that notion of free speech and school discipline as s competing and conflicting values as underlined school speech cases ever since. so how did the court attemp
tinker was about a group from iowa public school students who plan to wear black armbands on their sleeves at school to protest the vietnam war. the school found out the protests, found them in school, send them home, told them they were suspended until they came back without the armband . they soon and their case reached the supreme court the court held their suspension this first amendment rights. in a memorable turn of phrase estes portis wrote for the court that it could hardly be argued...
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it's not public education, it's not proper education, so therefore, let's get rid of the schools, let's impose a property public sector and these parents, well, sometimes they call them rude names like ignoramuses. and sometimes more polite, look, parents, that's wrong what you're doing, come to the public and there you'll get a proper education. >> you know it's fascinating by the attitudes of international ngo activists, many of them are nongovernmental themselves however, in many of their aid and development projects, including educational projects, their mindset will be we'll use our private efforts and maybe philanthropic funds from the west and start something that's nongovernmental, but the point is to get it going and then get the governments of these countries to take them over and leverage them to scale. because their whole-- some are very nongovernmental why they're called ngo, about seeding projects which can be leveraged into governmental control. whereas, your view is that the governmental control can kill the very things trying to be seeded. >> and so it's not my view, ju
it's not public education, it's not proper education, so therefore, let's get rid of the schools, let's impose a property public sector and these parents, well, sometimes they call them rude names like ignoramuses. and sometimes more polite, look, parents, that's wrong what you're doing, come to the public and there you'll get a proper education. >> you know it's fascinating by the attitudes of international ngo activists, many of them are nongovernmental themselves however, in many of...
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it's at the center of a controversy at a public school in atlanta.me black parents. >> reporter: mary lynn elementary is located in a predominantly white upper class neighborhood in atlanta. some parents in the district who normally send their kids to private school choose intend to send them here in large part, they say, because of sharon briscoe. a progressive principal but it's her alleged conversation about race-based placement practices that are now the focus of a civil rights complaint. >> and she then informed me that wasn't the black class. >> she said that wasn't the black class? >> that is correct. >> how did you react to that? >> just a pit was in my stomach. i was like what do you mean? like, i don't understand. we have those? >> of the six total second grade classes at the atlanta public school, kyla posy says she was told by the principal that black students, including posy's daughter would only have a choice between two of the classes. in july, she and her husband who works as the school psychologist filed a federal complaint with the
it's at the center of a controversy at a public school in atlanta.me black parents. >> reporter: mary lynn elementary is located in a predominantly white upper class neighborhood in atlanta. some parents in the district who normally send their kids to private school choose intend to send them here in large part, they say, because of sharon briscoe. a progressive principal but it's her alleged conversation about race-based placement practices that are now the focus of a civil rights...
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about public schools and cities. there are public schools in the rural communities and i just wonder when it comes to the schools in more rural communities or communities how do you ensure students and educators have the same resources on par with those in wealthier suburban communities? >> that's a good point. often times when we talk about the underserved groups, we forget to mention the students throughout the country. i was in arizona recently and i was able to visit a school where there wasn't another school for miles and miles and it just seemed like we needed to make sure that they had everything they needed to be successful. a lot of that is broadband and making sure the devices are working and that they have access to the same. so those conversations with those educators and mayors involved trying to build an infrastructure that can withstand what we've experienced before and making sure we look at the digital divide in the rearview mirror soon because the american rescue plan is the infrastructure plan that
about public schools and cities. there are public schools in the rural communities and i just wonder when it comes to the schools in more rural communities or communities how do you ensure students and educators have the same resources on par with those in wealthier suburban communities? >> that's a good point. often times when we talk about the underserved groups, we forget to mention the students throughout the country. i was in arizona recently and i was able to visit a school where...
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, religious schools. >> martha: portability of your tax dallas. >> i don't agree with public tax dallas why? the money should follow the kids. >> no. the reason why is we already know and the data shows you underfund -- that's why -- >> this school, this state provides more money per kid to any other state. it is poorly run. look at the numbers. it's shameful. >> it's not the number 1? a conversation that you guys just had, californians have not been able to have because they're so dominant that this is not addiction contribution that people want to have. so the kids in the state end up with not a lot of choices. we see it in my home state in new jersey, too. very tough to get -- i think it's a big issue in the mid-terms, big issues in governor's races. keep an eye on it. great having you here. >> thank you. >> martha: good to see you. coming up, senator rand paul was on fire on capitol hill. he confronted secretary of state blinken on what he calls one of the worst military decisions in the history of the united states. we'll talk next. >> never in my worst nightmares did any one conce
, religious schools. >> martha: portability of your tax dallas. >> i don't agree with public tax dallas why? the money should follow the kids. >> no. the reason why is we already know and the data shows you underfund -- that's why -- >> this school, this state provides more money per kid to any other state. it is poorly run. look at the numbers. it's shameful. >> it's not the number 1? a conversation that you guys just had, californians have not been able to have...
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they wanted proper public schools, proper government schools and the push this out. the whole idea of the indiana jones is what you said is more reasonable. it hadf been lost of course they didn't rediscovered for people in india and africa and elsewhere using this and they're using it and that's the extraordinary thing i relate in part one of this book, the really good schools. >> on going to come back to some of the particulars of how you found the schools and how they work and so forth but any reader of the book like myself is going to be very struck by the way you began the discussion and the introduction by talking about malala, the pakistani young woman i guess she was a girl originally when you first heard about her from pakistan far too near the afghan border for safety,, and she had been shot, almost murdered, by taliban forces although it was in pakistan, is that right? and then she was celebrated and she won was it a nobel prize? >> theea youngest person ever to receive the nobel peace prize, yes. >> remarkable but then that's a story in itself. as you des
they wanted proper public schools, proper government schools and the push this out. the whole idea of the indiana jones is what you said is more reasonable. it hadf been lost of course they didn't rediscovered for people in india and africa and elsewhere using this and they're using it and that's the extraordinary thing i relate in part one of this book, the really good schools. >> on going to come back to some of the particulars of how you found the schools and how they work and so forth...
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becomes also freedom for the public school students as well. ill have much more direct authority over the school board, over an administrator or bureaucrat, if he has to go to the parent and say we need to check off the covid money. it is a tremendously empowering proposal. somebody in the senate, when they had the new congress, the democratic congress and the president biden to offer that amendment, it failed by one vote. very partisan lines. what we are seeing is more and more awareness that if we direct the money to the parents, bette is a way to accomplish school freedom. ms. devos: absolutely. i like to talk about the metaphor of kids with a backpack going to school with the same thing every day and having those resources attached to that backpack to find directives for them. let's with top it's a little bit. -- let's switch topics a little bit and talk about america's standing in the world. an international test that test students from all countries, all participating countries around the world is showing americans, american students are b
becomes also freedom for the public school students as well. ill have much more direct authority over the school board, over an administrator or bureaucrat, if he has to go to the parent and say we need to check off the covid money. it is a tremendously empowering proposal. somebody in the senate, when they had the new congress, the democratic congress and the president biden to offer that amendment, it failed by one vote. very partisan lines. what we are seeing is more and more awareness that...
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joining us now is henderson lewis, superintendent of new orleans public schools. what is your optimistic view, of when students will be able to return to schools, what is the range of possibility on the calendar? and when they will come back? >> yes, thank you for having me this evening. this is a challenging time for our community. as to respond to our recent hurricane. but as we think of, even with our governor stated earlier today, we cannot have our students return back to in-person learning, until we can restore power. if we don't have power, we cannot have our communities and families return back to the city of new orleans. >> there also cannot be any remote learning, without any power in the city of new orleans, so, what happens next? >> so right now, we are working with our local officials, to understand when power will be restored, in our leaders, are working right now to understand if we can get in contact with them, to understand where they are. and do wellness check on our students and our families at this time. as we think about the recovery. outside o
joining us now is henderson lewis, superintendent of new orleans public schools. what is your optimistic view, of when students will be able to return to schools, what is the range of possibility on the calendar? and when they will come back? >> yes, thank you for having me this evening. this is a challenging time for our community. as to respond to our recent hurricane. but as we think of, even with our governor stated earlier today, we cannot have our students return back to in-person...
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i came from a great public school system. i think competition and choice always exceeds the other things if you want to get real quality at something. should the money follow the student or should it follow the school? >> i believe education systems should have strong schools for all students, and i believe we need to make sure we are investing in public schools, because for some students who that's their only option, we need to have that be a high-quality option for all students. >> thank you. secretary becerra, we've been navigating this fighting the coronavirus, which has been challenging in many respects. the baseline of fighting it have been vaccines. some countries are under 10% vaccination rates. we can see variants come from there normally. what's your opinion on making it maybe a tripod of therapeutics and prophylactics? i know pfizer is out there, i think, addressing a real market need that we not only keep doing what we're doing on vaccines but we put equal emphasis on curing it once you get it and preventing it in
i came from a great public school system. i think competition and choice always exceeds the other things if you want to get real quality at something. should the money follow the student or should it follow the school? >> i believe education systems should have strong schools for all students, and i believe we need to make sure we are investing in public schools, because for some students who that's their only option, we need to have that be a high-quality option for all students....
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public schools in america have let parents down in a way that private schools have not in america. >> during the pandemic. >> during the lockdowns around them. yes. and parents are now prepped for this. it could have come out a year or so ago. maybe it is timely because there is a sense now, maybe it is this. nigeria and india, they are disgusted with the government speared they see that they are abandoned speared. >> we cannot say they are disgusted. it does not quite meet the requirements. after the lockdowns situation, maybe parents are increasingly frustrated with what they are doing. recognize that there could be an alternativeer. >> millions of parentsn have ben forced to do something to help their children learn during these lockdowns. >> yes. that is the homeschooling movement. we have a small number of families who were homeschoolers. this was before lockdown. they did not want to send their kids to the local state schools. they could not afford the private schools. there alternative was actually c homeschooling. we offered a new price point. actually, they did not want to do
public schools in america have let parents down in a way that private schools have not in america. >> during the pandemic. >> during the lockdowns around them. yes. and parents are now prepped for this. it could have come out a year or so ago. maybe it is timely because there is a sense now, maybe it is this. nigeria and india, they are disgusted with the government speared they see that they are abandoned speared. >> we cannot say they are disgusted. it does not quite meet...
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even adopted a local public school, built a new playground there -- it is very important to me that our, and our public universities. you have done hundreds of millions of dollars in gifts to ucsf because we believe the public university also has to be world-class. so it is great to have the largest company in san francisco, salesforce, but it is also great to be getting back in scale. dan: that comes with some responsibility, in your mind. marc: i think it has to go hand-in-hand. dan: mark benioff made news before the dreamforce conference in response to the new law in texas cracking down on abortions. he announced salesforce would relocate any employee who is no longer comfortable in the lone star state. that is no small thing, to go into some of these controversial issues. and you seem to do it -- i know you have given it a lot of thought, but you seem to do it instinctively. and the priority is your employees? that is the reason? marc: i am a product of san francisco, to be honest. this is the home of gay rights, the home of the summer of love. anyone who has grown up here knows wha
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there are public schools in rural communities. i'm just wondering, when it comes to schools, in more rural communities, or other communities, how do you ensure that students, and educators, have the same resources, on par, with those in wealthier, suburban, communities? >> that's a good point. i think, oftentimes, when we talk about disparities, and we talk about underserved groups, we forget to mention the rural students throughout our country. it was in arizona, recently, that i was able to visit a school where there wasn't another school for miles, and miles, and miles. it just seemed like, we needed to ensure that they had everything baby to be successful there. a lot of that is making sure that the devices are working, and making sure that they have access to the same learning opportunities of students, and more. and in those areas of our country. so, those conversations, with those educators, with those mayors, with the state, and federal leaders, involves trying to build an infrastructure that can withstand what we experienc
there are public schools in rural communities. i'm just wondering, when it comes to schools, in more rural communities, or other communities, how do you ensure that students, and educators, have the same resources, on par, with those in wealthier, suburban, communities? >> that's a good point. i think, oftentimes, when we talk about disparities, and we talk about underserved groups, we forget to mention the rural students throughout our country. it was in arizona, recently, that i was...
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so, you know a lot about and you know they throw a lot of money at the public schools have horrific teacher's students were essentially calling all the shots. what has gavin newsom done wrong and what we do in terms of education, and kevin kiley. >> thank you for having me on i taught tenth grade english. kennedy: they don't pass there's no one at per grade level proficiency it's all the same. any who.
so, you know a lot about and you know they throw a lot of money at the public schools have horrific teacher's students were essentially calling all the shots. what has gavin newsom done wrong and what we do in terms of education, and kevin kiley. >> thank you for having me on i taught tenth grade english. kennedy: they don't pass there's no one at per grade level proficiency it's all the same. any who.
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taker was about a group of iowa public school students who plan to wear armbands to school to protestar. the school found out about protest sent them home and told him they were suspended until they came back without the armband. their suit suit and the case reached the supreme court in the court held their suspension violated the first amendment rights their students. just as abe fortas wrote quote and hardly be argued that eitheh students or teachers shed their constitution a right and freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate end quote wary of but the court also acknowledged to quote need for affirming the comprehensive authority of the state and school official with fundamental constitutional safeguards to prescribe and control conduct of schools end quote. the court describes these regulations is a collision between these two values have been notion of free speech and school discipline as competing and conflicting ideas has underlined --- undermined school cases ever since but how does the court attempt to balance those values and tanker? a student expresses opinion
taker was about a group of iowa public school students who plan to wear armbands to school to protestar. the school found out about protest sent them home and told him they were suspended until they came back without the armband. their suit suit and the case reached the supreme court in the court held their suspension violated the first amendment rights their students. just as abe fortas wrote quote and hardly be argued that eitheh students or teachers shed their constitution a right and...