Monday, June 1, 2009

California Schools.

This Blog is in reference to an article published in the LA Times.

The education offered at American Indian Charter school is so proficient, not only because of their commitment to excellence, but also to their commitment to traditional principles and concepts. By teaching students time management, while at the same time providing a “liberal arts” education which covers all areas of study, American Indian is participating in the way American Education should. As stated in the original article, American Indian has no lab equipment, televisions, or computers in the classrooms. This is proof that money does not make for better education. American Indian Charter is a shining school on a hill for the rest of California to look at and realize that what is necessary for education is not exorbitant amounts of money, but simply discipline, vision, and conservative principles. By hiring teachers “who believe in free market capitalism” and not “multicultural specialists, ultra liberal zealots and college-tainted oppression liberators,” the school lends itself to true traditional education. The orderly and masterful education practiced at American Indian should be an example not only for other schools in California, but also for the bureaucrats in Sacramento. Stop draining money into public schools which produce mediocre results, and begin saving the taxpayer money.

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