Thursday, November 15, 2018

Georgia Public School Problems


There are several governmental entities who have increased to cost and reduced the effectiveness of Georgia Public Schools. First is the US Department of Education, Next is the Georgia Legislature. Finally there are the School Boards.

There are additional non-governmental entities who join in to make things worse. These are the Teacher’s Unions the Educational and Political non-profits and the School Construction Lobbies and their political campaign contributions.

The US Department of Education is an unconstitutional department. The US Constitution (as originally written) contains no “enumerated power” for the federal government to assume control of US education. There have been no Amendments offered for State ratification to allow the addition of “education” to the “enumerated powers”.

The Department of Education was established by the Department of Education Organization Act (Pub. L. 96-88) of October 17, 1979. The U.S. Department of Education is the agency of the federal government that establishes policy for, administers and coordinates most federal assistance to education.

Funding education by the US federal government amounts to a take-over and should not have been allowed. Education should be assigned to the “States and the People”. The first act by the State should be to place public education control on the ballot for a vote by the voters of their State.  If voters reject this, then the responsibility would fall to the counties and cities where these schools reside and the State should repeal its laws related to education and withdraw its tax support leaving this to the counties.

The same process should be used regarding funding of publically supported US colleges and universities. The federal government should end all financial support to colleges and universities and leave it to the States. Most grants would be eliminated, except for grants for military application given by the US Department of Defense. Non-defense grants should be given by special interest non-profits, individuals and corporations.

Georgia public school specification required are listed endlessly on:

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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