Time to Stop Blaming Public School Problems on Lack of Funding
by Alexander MarlowAbout three miles south of Beverly Hills in the upper-middle class neighborhood of Beverlywood is Hamilton High School. An otherwise ordinary Los Angeles Unified School District-sponsored juvenile detention center, Hamilton is home to a couple of well regarded magnet programs, particularly the Academy of Music Magnet. The Music Magnet is the old stomping grounds of pop stars, Broadway talent, and even Hollywood A-listers who were drawn to a public school program that has a focus on the arts. Yet, even this rare LAUSD high school that students actually want to attend has become a casualty of the horrendous budget crises in the state of California.
Reporter Steve Lopez was dispatched to the scene to write up the various cutbacks for the Los Angeles Times. Lopez is known for being the journalist whose articles on a schizophrenic musician inspired the Robert Downey Jr./Jaime Foxx film The Soloist. Then all of a sudden, what had the makings of a compelling human interest piece on one of the handful of quintessentially Hollywood high schools quickly devolved into a sob story about how these poor teachers and students have been victimized by the dastardly Republicans and their resistance to tax hikes.
How did he do this?
First, Lopez paints a rosy picture of the school by glowingly describing a performance by the jazz band and cherry-picking quotes raving about teachers; his portrayal of Hamilton is a lot like Sean Penn’s depiction of Iraq in Team America:
As it happens, Hamilton is my local high school and I have family and friends who have graduated from the Music Magnet in recent years. To put it bluntly, many of their experiences didn’t resemble the mythical land of incredible teachers and students anxious to learn that Lopez describes. An anonymous Hamilton graduate told me she recalls students doing cocaine in the state-of the art auditorium (which was overhauled with a lavish grant to the Music Magnet)—in fact, the source recalled students showing up to class on an assortment of drugs. Faculty members were seen “celebrating” with students at cast parties after plays.
And I thought programs like these were meant to keep kids off drugs.
The better students still spent a large portion of class time listening to their ipods.
Not surprisingly for an arts magnet–or any school, for that matter–there have been allegations of political propagandizing by the Music Magnet teachers, both within and out of the context of the course material. Among other examples, one of the choral teachers indtroduced the class to an ode to George W. Bush called “THE DOOFUS MARCHES ON: Battle Hymn of the Republicans.” The chorus:
Glory! Glory! How he’ll Screw Ya!
Glory! Glory! What’s It To Ya!
Glory! Glory! How he’ll Screw Ya! T
This Doofus marches on.
I’m not sure what’s more on the nose: the indoctrination or the humor.
One of these spectacular teachers Lopez mentions in the article taught an acting class; an anonymous source sums up the class experience this way: “She taught me nothing about acting but a lot about AIDS.” Another teacher mentioned in the article, according to an alum, “pushed an anti-Bush agenda” and openly discussed his alcohol abuse with the students during class time.
These examples are from the highly touted Music Magnet; I have even more frightening anecdotes from the main school.
But the stuff that doesn’t make Hamilton High seem awesomely awesome didn’t make it into Lopez’s piece. What did slip past the editors, however, was a four paragraph tirade against Republicans:
But during tough times, even GOP hero Ronald Reagan and rock-solid conservative Gov. Pete Wilson temporarily raised taxes along with making tough cuts. Today, California’s Republican legislators have so far refused to support Gov. Brown’s plan to let voters decide whether they want to go that same route: to balance the budget half with cuts and half by temporarily extending tax increases.
Nor have the Republicans explained how they’d whack $26 billion without putting more teachers out of work and destroying schools in their own districts. And where, by the way, are the parents in those districts? Are they going to watch in silence as their kids get hammered?
At Hamilton, booster club president Chris Kenemuth told me she’s a Republican who doesn’t mind paying taxes to save great programs. She’s been trying to contact Republican legislators to let them know how she feels, but they’re not responding.
Of course not. What can they say that doesn’t shame them further? And how would they explain who wins when you fire teachers and demoralize students; when you take something that works and destroy it?
If this is Mr. Lopez’s honest analysis of what ails L.A. city schools, maybe he’s been spending too much time in the auditorium partaking in the aforementioned extracurricular activities with the jazz band… and various faculty members.
One of reasons we’re in this mess is because tax rates are already so damn high in this state (not to mention in the city of Los Angeles) that businesses are leaving in droves and taking their jobs, and potential tax revenue, with them. So what should we do? According to Lopez, raise ‘em up some more so that LAUSD, which boasts about a 40% graduation rate, can continue to phone it in for our kids. What’s incredible about this number is that LAUSD wants to move students along; show up and complete most of the course work, and they’re good to go. This is apparently a tall order for most families. To be fair, the Hamilton Music Magnet has an exceptional graduation rate, but doesn’t that say more about the already motivated students and parents than it does about the effectiveness of the program?
The CATO Institute published a report last years estimating that each student in Los Angeles Unified cost tax payers over $25,000 per year for fiscal year 2008. You read that right. Given the graduation rate, that’s over $62,500 per year per graduate. LAUSD itself only cops to shelling out about $10k, but even that’s still more than the average private school tuition for the L.A. area (here’s an article that explains the discrepancy between the reported and actual cost). But again, if you’re a liberal, there is no price too high for our kids to have a public school environment to do drugs hate Bush learn jazz trumpet.
Lopez asks, “and as for those teachers who remain, will their class sizes shoot past the 40s and into the 50s?” He should be asking, given all the money spent, why are they already in the 40s?
In the eyes of Lopez, the liberals and Democrats who have run California and the City of Angels for the last generation are free from blame, and same goes for the unions that have put America’s public school-going children at the mercy of a system without incentives that’s designed to protect the bad teachers at the expense of the students and good teacher… I mean teachers.
If any public school could be exemplary in Los Angeles, it’d be Hamilton, but not even the most talented kids, the “magnet” status, or the occasional generous donation could make this program a clear success.
Of the Hamilton High School alumni I know, many seemed to have a rich and educational experience, others had their time and your money wasted, and most fell somewhere in between. Personally, I took music every year of school starting from sixth grade up until I received a minor in music from UC Berekely, so I am all for including music as part of formal education and Hamilton may well be the best we can do at this point in time. Still, many who have taken that journey through Hamilton High School Music Magnet and the people close to them know that it’s not at all the picture of perfection described in Steve Lopez’s one-sided report. And the GOP okaying a mid-recession tax hike isn’t going to change that.
But this is Hollywood and it’s the L.A. Times, and I do love a good fantasy.






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Music subsidized by the government? That, sir, does not rock.
And The Soloist was f'n gay
Sorry, but when folks are focusing on where their next meal or rent money is coming, "appreciation for the arts" is not a priority. Since this skool is so close to Beverly Hills, why don't those liberals put their money where their mouths are, and cough up the cash to stay open? Why? Because even they recognize that subsidizing a drug riddled environment doesn't do them nor anyone else any good.
Thank God it wasn't Bush's fault…. /S
Reality Check
Good. I'd be VERY pleased if the Republicans did have something to do with this 'situation'. +Hanzo+
They can thank the NEA parasites and other assorted public unions that have extorted the state for exorbitant benefit packages and salaries in many cases.
I live in L.A and this city of approx 11 million has allocated half of the annual budget towards LAUSD. The other half goes to police, fire, public services and employees, libraries, etc. The NEA and other parasitic public sector unions nationwide are primarily responsible for the lack of funds for other public needs facing many states/cities.
The evil republicans wouldn't buy us any more drugs so we had to grow up and face reality.
Government subsidized music here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yDrtNEr_5M
Ever notice that when dhimmis want money, there’s always a story about “the children”?
Me smells cow pies.
Republicans can easily turn the tables on this narrative. Instead of trying to justify spending cuts and no "tax increases for the rich," as the Libs claim, they can go on offense.
They should ask "why have you democrats consistently starved education budgets with revenue-choking tax rates and job killing, anti-business laws? There would be plenty of revenue to go around if only you would lower taxes, bring back businesses, and bring back jobs. When you could have had surpluses and overflowing public coffers, instead you assiduously pursued a path certain to derail these 'fine' educators' best efforts."
Democrats never saw a kid they did not want Aborted.
Democrats only care about themselves.
We live not far from this once great "LA Unified Juvinile Detention Center"…Very apt description..
LA Unified is a money wasting joke, crumbling, as we speak, under it's own top heavy weight.
This is no surprise and more stories like will be forthcoming.
But it's the fault of the people who did not take care of the tax money they were allotted.
It's for sure, not the fault of the taxpayer.
Before LBJ's Great Society and the NAG's, parents were actually very involved with their child's education and activities (about 80%). Most moms were "stay at home" moms or worked part time while the kids were in school, and no day care. You didn't have "latch key kids" like is rampant today. Dad was the breadwinner. Divorce rates were pretty low, too.
So, what happened? LBJ's Great Society and the NAG's, the Progressive Infiltration in to Schools and the frontal attack of removing “Religion” from all schools. First, the Femi-Nazi's shamed the "stay at home" moms: everything from being lazy, allowing their 'dreams' of working to go to waste, to useless, to 'why should moms' be the one to raise the kids', to why should moms have to give up their goals and aspirations …was intense and hard hitting. Next, LBJ raised taxes BIG TIME. And all of a sudden, Dad's income to provide was no longer enough to live the same life style. Couple this with the NAG's …moms started to go to work to make ends meet and/or maintain the lifestyle. Day Care Centers started to sprout up. The family unit started to fall apart. Parent involvement with the schools – no time. Parent involvement with the kids – too tired, too stressed. Gosh darn, divorce rates started to climb, infidelities rose big time, drinking, drugs …all on the rise. The FAMILY UNIT BROKEN.
Meanwhile, the Progressives had taken over the writing of textbooks with much revisionist history and “New Math”, new grammar verbiage, creative writing, science books that let the student know how smart the author(s) was and how dumb the students were, and other esoteric BS …and intense work on increasing Teacher Union Membership.
During this same time was the unrelentless attack on Religion. Separation of Church and State does not exist in the US Constitution or Bill of Rights. Nope. It exists in a letter Jefferson wrote and the Progressives, with an Activist SCOTUS, rammed it on through. NOTE: If there were NO Federal Department of Education, there would be no need for me to even be writing this.
I write this from my heart and from my knowledge of history. My mom raised 4 kids by herself. Dad left her for another woman. Mom, she was always there before we went to school and always there when we came home. Dad gave her a total of $100 month for child support (no alimony) …oh, and he worked for Hughes Aircraft making a buttload of $. Mom – she never complained. She picked up odd jobs. Heck, she even drag-raced our ’56 Ford Wagon (Matilda) in the local Pink Derby’s to make ends meet. Heck, I didn’t know we were so poor. And NEVER did she go on the Public Dole. NEVER.
I could go on and on with my stories & I've been blessed with more phenomenal stories than most. Bottom Line: Parental involvement in ALL facets is a MUST.
How true. How very true …and sad.
The school in question here used to be one of the best in the city of LA. But the area change after the "Bob's Big Boy" murders in the early 70's and the area never recovered.
White flight, they call it.
So as property values stagnated, "urbanites, illegals, and general trash took over the area. Hamilton Hi is symptomatic of all the problems in the LAUSD.
Thanks for sharing your personal story. Thumbs way up for your mom.
Your great American values are your tribute to her…
I live in CA too. Either the people in this state are a bunch of morons (possible) or they have done so many drugs they are in near vegetative states, or both. I read garbage in the newspaper like this every day. The ONLY power the GOP has right now is that it requires a 2/3 majority to pass a tax increase. And this power is just only barely being maintained given the total rout of the GOP for literally decades that has not yet abated. Everything else, the Democrats control and need not a single GOP vote to do so. So I listen to Governor moonbeam talk about how the GOP is causing all these problems and all the liberal nod their heads. Make no mistake about it my fellow californians, this financial debacle is the making of the liberals with the guiding hand of the unions that control them. Now with all the voting power at your control, you will need to dismantle your liberal "utopia" you have created (which for the rest of us viewed as not utopia but "economic disaster"). You liberals created this disaster with your policies, now you own it and have to fix it. Even if Moonbeam got this thing on the ballot it would not have passed. We pay the highest taxes in the nation so that we can support the salaries and benefits of union members that are far better than our own. In California, the liberals literally take from the poor to give to the rich. Ain't it grand.
TY Tears. Was an emotional write. Mom …turns 80 next month. She makes kids today look like slackers and then some. By gosh, I get exhausted just listening to her day's activity. She's 2 weeks shy at collecting SS. Has done more volunteer work than one can even begin to imagine. My REAL DAD (stepfather who came into my life at the age of 13) DID what was right – was the breadwinner and kept us a family unit. My mom – true to her word: Do whatever YOU want to DO as long as you are happy – even if you are in the gutter. But if you are not happy, I will be there.
AND the Pink Derby! I LOVE your mom!
Thanks Red. My Granddaddy …one of the Founders of the Hell's Angels – Ohio. Their initial cause was good before it went bad and wrong. My mom …have a pic of her on her Harley – young, cute and brazen. My mom – her life story – a #1 Box Office Hit.
Not many people these days know the Hells Angeles volunteered to be trained as rangers and dropped into North Viet Nam. That would have been one hell of a fight.
Not spooked….somehow messed up on first part of info. Relied on memory…bad idea. Got the year…misspelled the name.
Yep. And most people have no clue the history …especially the original history of the Hell's Angels. My Granddaddy …a Scott – 1st generation: MacIntosh Maguillicuddy. The rest of my lineage: 100% Swede.
oh WAIT! Surely you're not suggesting that teacher's unions with their tenure have ANYTHING to do with public school failure!!! Merit pay or NOTHING!
My own parents lived a similar situation. Dad dropped out of HS in the '30's to help support his family during the Depression, marrying Mom in the Summer of 1940. I was born a month after Pearl Harbor and Dad had joined the Navy about 6 months earlier. He served throughout the war, mostly flying out of Jacksonville, FL as a waist gunner on a PBY on sub-hunter patrols. There were three kids over 9 years (I'm the eldest). Dad had to take near-minimum-wage jobs for most of his life, even though he was very bright and good with figures (he COULD have been a CPA) but infected with the mindset that ANY job is worth holding onto, even if changing jobs might improve your income. He REFUSED all of his VA benefits, believing they should be reserved for combat veterans (he never heard a shot fired in anger). Both parents would have been appalled at any suggestion that they take money from the government. He died at age 85 in 2003, 11 years after his wife of 52 years had died at 70. Neither of them ever missed a teacher conference or one of my sporting events (I played football, basketball, track & field and swam and was a springboard diver in the Summer.)
The purpose of public education is not to educate, it is to turn people into cogs and levers of the 'machine' (collective) of society, in order to create a 'more manageable' population. Our public school system is also entirely based and copied from the PRUSSIAN (believe it or not) compulsory education system. Public schools being established by the state was justified by it being for the 'common good' (that nonexistent concept which tyrants and totalitarian regimes have used to justify their brutality for centuries), and moreover to provide poor/low income Americans with a means of educating their children. If that were really the motivation, the government would have just provided financial aid, vouchers, waivers, etc to those families (there are people in this country that can't feed their families…the government gives them food stamps…it doesn't set up its own supermarket(s)). Read this essay, it's not long: http://www.rahoorkhuit.net/devi/hs/against_school...
FYI John Gatto is a libertarian who was a public school teacher in NYC for 30 years.
I'd also suggest looking up Dr. Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence, as well as Alexander Inglis, and their ideas about and influence on public education. Most people already know about John Dewey and his 'progressive' education.
The next time you hear someone say that the public education system has failed or is failing, ask yourself-Is it? Is it really? Or is it doing exactly what it is intended to do?
If you can read this, then thank your parents; if you can't, then thank a libera,l unionized, "how does that make you feel" teacher! PUKES!!!!!
We don't have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem. Time to cut EVERYTHING back to the bare essentials.
Anyone who has not seen,……"Waiting For Superman"
MUST.
Preface – California is a failed state.
I wonder what the breakdown is in students and graduations, with regards to cities/counties and with race, immigration status born here or not, how long in country), English competence, income/wealth. Maybe with sub-sets of criminal records, teacher salaries, district budgets, student populations, maybe teacher/administrative turnover, and of course any union coorelation.
deuces
Mandatory drug testing for all public employees and welfare applicants NOW.
"NOTE: If there were NO Federal Department of Education, there would be no need for me to even be writing this. "
+1000
As for church and state, the only gap between them is church being controlled by government. Our Founders did not fight for and declare Liberty only to stand it down on purpose. Separation of "church and state" isn't about not "allowing" a football team a prayer before a game of punishing a kid for blessing his test or his lunch, it is about keeping government from forcing OR DISALLOWING a free Citizenry the exercise of what is their right.
And you got it right, Parental involvement is the must and when it comes down to it, government is trying to supplant itself for parents in the role of Authority. The sad things is that the communists were open about pursuing this path about 6 decades ago and the folks of this country didn't take that threat seriously. (Kinda like the Muslim threat isn't taken seriously today by so many).
But!
It is folks like you who are willing to share sometimes painful memories that is going to pull us through. Lot's of us came from broken homes that resulted from the progressive agenda and we are teaching our kids right and proper today as a result. We are gonna win this fight Whats Up, and don't you doubt it. We are taking our schools back, we are taking our kids our kids back and we will take our government back too.
All this will be accomplished by taking our Responsibility back as we return Liberty to where it belongs – within the hands of each individual!
Remember this, you might not have had a Leave it to Beaver, you might not have had gobs of dollar bills, but you were enriched beyond the norm by a Mom who demonstrated real wealth and passed it on to you.
The wealth of knowledge is more valuable than all the currency in the world.
Actually the problem is too much funding. We are going backwards.
There was a Star Trek episode in which the Enterprise was being pulled somewhere with a tractor beam. Reversing power and applying full thrust only made it worse. Spok made the right decision – do the opposite of what was being done. Reverse everything. They did and they escaped.
We need less money for schools, we need less unions, we need less teachers who will accept less pay.
We need more love in our school systems – more dedication to the children not to the Satanic unions.
Money is never the answer – and more money makes it a joke.
Only our Emir and his regime would think that adding more gasoline to a fire will put the fire out.
I say take school back down to the basics: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. No more "fluff" for classes. It's absolute BS.
The progressives' penchant for problem-solving is throwing(your)money at it until it seems to go away.
http://biggovernment.com/bewing/2010/08/24/public...
Doesn't get any clearer than that assuming you've been taught to read a graph at some point in your education, and according to the graph, that's no guarantee.
Look for the following headline in the lamestream socialist fake-news media:
"More BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of Dollars Needed for (lunatic-left d-crat socialist supporting union) Teachers and (Grossly Overpaid) School Administrators to Improve The "Quality" of the Nation's Education System."
When you see that bs, think of the following:
MYTH: there is a correlation between SPENDING on education and the QUALITY of education.
There isn't any correlation! Want proof?
Look at california. Even though the state has been bankrupt by the tax-and-spend death-spiral policies of the lunatic-left d-crat socialists that control the legislature, their pals in the out-of-control unions have seen to it that california spends MORE THAN ANY OTHER STATE ON EDUCATION (no matter how you count the spending: per student, per school, per taxpayer, etc). CA's spending on education has increased more than 190% since 1990 and this spending now consumes 40% of the entire state budget.
So is california education the BEST?
FACT: California ranks as the SECOND WORST STATE in education based on nearly every test!
Also consider this: From 1980 to 2007, the U.S. increased K-12 education spending by a whopping 571 percent (from $101 billion in 1980 to $581 billion in 2007). That works out to over $10,000 per student per year.
All that money must have greatly increased learning, right? NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Every year, college-bound high school seniors take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SATs) to assess “academic readiness for college.” From 1980 to 2008, the average SAT score for critical reading stayed absolutely flat (502 to 502), while the average SAT math score climbed from 492 to 515 – an increase of just 4.6 percent.
Just chalk up this matter as another one of the many, many lies, distortions, misrepresentations, half-truths and propaganda that the teacher's union and their pals in the socialist media throw out to an uninformed public.
Another great post Satchurator. And thanks for the link.
No problem. I encourage you to share it with others.
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