Sunday, April 17, 2011

Education Battle at Compton Unified Schools

Jim Newton
Education Battle at Compton Unified School (http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-newton-compton-20110418,0,5430463.column)
LA Times
April 18th 2011

Summary: "The struggle for equal educational opportunity is the great civil rights imperative of our time. It pits those who demand a decent education against an educational establishment that often blithely ignores them." This quote from the article should give you a pretty good idea of what to expect from it. The article talks about a group of parents who are attempting to advocate for their children's educations, but are being opposed by the local school board.

Audience: Clear bias for the side of the parents

Key Points: 1) Education is a civil rights issue, 2) Minority schools are often ignored, 3) Even when parents in minority schools try to use the law to their advantage, it is an up hill battle.

Relevance: This hearkens back to our discussions about race a few months back. I have had a couple of discussions with one of my mentor teachers about parent advocacy and how it is generally lacking in struggling schools--especially in PPS. It is interesting to see an example of a group of parents attempting to advocate but being stonewalled in return.

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