Thursday, November 20, 2014

Full Service Schools Trojan Horse


Common Core Charter Village Hub Schools

Posted on November 20, 2014 Written by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, abcsofdumbdown.blogspot.com

COMMUNISM IS HERE: “COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Rus­sia has been a key player in devel­op­ing TAX-FUNDED SCHOOL ’”CHOICE” & CHARTERS WITHOUT ELECTED BOARDS and its cor­re­spond­ing COMMUNITY EDUCATION!

Some his­tory fol­lows, start­ing with the Full-Service Com­mu­nity Schools Act of 2014 and going back to the 1946 Mont­gomery County, Mary­land pilot project which was the begin­ning of the demise of our rep­re­sen­ta­tive repub­lic, to be replaced by socialism/communism. This pilot project, inter­est­ingly enough, fol­lowed the United States join­ing the Com­mu­nist United Nations in 1945!

(1) 2014: Con­gress­man Steny Hoyer: Floor State­ments: “Hoyer: Full-Service Com­mu­nity Schools Act Will Help Close Achieve­ment Gap.” The most recent Full-Service Com­mu­nity Schools Act intro­duced in Con­gress July 23, 2104: Con­gress­man Steny H. Hoyer (MD) spoke on the House Floor ear­lier this morn­ing on the Full-Service Com­mu­nity Schools Act of 2014, which he is intro­duc­ing today with Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL). Read his remarks and watch the video: http://www.democraticwhip.gov/content/hoyer-remarks-full-service-community-schools-act-2014:

Full-service com­mu­nity schools are an inno­v­a­tive approach to help stu­dents and their par­ents access a full range of crit­i­cal ser­vices all in one place. Let me empha­size, these are ser­vices that are cur­rently avail­able but not as acces­si­ble because they are not cen­tral­ized. We will encour­age com­mu­ni­ties to put together the ser­vices that they already pro­vide in an acces­si­ble way for chil­dren and their families.

“For low-income par­ents work­ing mul­ti­ple jobs as they send their kids to school, find­ing time to pro­vide them with ade­quate check­ups and den­tal screen­ing is often very dif­fi­cult. The full-community schools model locates these ser­vices at their children’s school along with nutri­tional coun­sel­ing, finan­cial lit­er­acy edu­ca­tion, and adult classes – ser­vices that in most com­mu­ni­ties are already offered – to make it eas­ier for both stu­dents and par­ents to access these ser­vices under one roof. It also helps ensure par­ents have the tools they need to sup­port their children’s learn­ing, so crit­i­cally impor­tant to the children’s suc­cess.

(Source) (2) 2014: “The Delib­er­ate Dumb­ing Down of the Vil­lage: How New Orleans Char­ter Schools have become the Global Model for the Com­mu­nity Edu­ca­tion Agenda,” July 8, 2014. This arti­cle was also posted at NewsWith­Views on July 12, 2014. Below are some open­ing quotes:


Comments

The role of government schools should be contracting, not expanding.  Removing elected school boards is not the answer.  Adding healthcare functions is another invasive move toward government ownership of our children.  If government schools want to survive the internet age, they should concentrate on teaching classical academics, not socialist propaganda. 

School boards should review text books, the curriculum, testing and be accountable for tax dollar expenditures.  They are currently not allowed to function beyond building schools for the benefit of campaign contributing builders. School boards should ensure that schools concentrate on classical academics and remove leftist propaganda.

Principals should be free to hire, fire, develop their teaching staff to be student focused, reorganize and run the school.

The federal government should be removed from all control, funding and influence over education. Co-mingling dental and medical services for the poor will turn into invasive control over all students. It moves to invade family privacy and promotes state-owned children assigned to corrupt foster-care. 

State government is responsible for the legislation that renders government schools useless. Legislatures should enact laws to enable schools to work and the free market to function. This is currently not the case. They need to allow demand to determine economic activity without picking winners and losers. Overregulation of all industries must be reversed.

A common ploy of our Marxist infiltrators is to offer a benefit, then take control.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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