5. For all their talk about ending racism and supporting equality…..those are the last things Democrats want.
Every day, in every way, they push for special rules for 'authorized' groups, and as a result, will excuse every…..imperfection…..of said groups.
Authorized, meaning, those who block-vote Democrat.
6. "Holder's Anti-Discipline Push May Threaten Students
Despite growing classroom violence, the Obama administration is strongly advising schools to relax classroom discipline, arguing "zero tolerance" policies discriminate vs. minority students.
Attorney General Eric Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan Wednesday issued "recommendations" urging schools to find ways to avoid suspending or expelling students who act out. They also suggested administrators think twice about involving police in campus altercations.
The [Obama] Justice Department already has sued school districts in Florida, South Carolina and Mississippi for implementing allegedly racist disciplinary policies."
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Who does this policy help??????
By Democrat what-passes-for-thinking.....them.
Many teachers in certain schools will tell you that they have no time to actually teach, for they are so busy just trying to maintain a minimum of order in their classrooms.
Some students know how powerless teachers are nowadays, so they sit where they want (forget seating charts!), freely use their smartphones, walk around the classroom, and even leave the room without permission.
Of course, it's all the teachers' fault. They do not know how to make education fun and exciting and cool.
"...no time to actually teach, for they are so busy just trying to maintain a minimum of order in their classrooms."
The second most critical problem in schools!!!
Let's recall who is responsible for the mayhem.
“Obama admin made schools more dangerous
1.There’s been a sea of change in school discipline over the past five years. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was convinced that the striking racial disparity in school suspensions was “not caused by
differences in children.” According to Duncan and others, students of color were being discriminated against by their teachers, fostering a “school-to-prison pipeline [that] must be challenged every day.”
2.…the Obama administration issued federal guidance putting school districts on notice that even if their discipline policy was “neutral on its face” and “
administered in an evenhanded manner,” they could be subject to a federal civil rights investigation if minorities were suspended at a higher rate
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3.An examination of the NYC School Survey shows that, in the eyes of students, school climate has deteriorated significantly from the 2013-14 to the 2015-16 school years. The deterioration was most dramatic in schools that serve
90+% students of color, and especially striking compared to those same schools in the last two years of the Bloomberg administration.
Under Bloomberg, physical fighting became less frequent at 30% of schools and more frequent at 28%; under de Blasio, it became less frequent at 14% of schools and more frequent at 50%. Under Bloomberg, peer respect improved at 36% of schools and deteriorated at 30%; under de Blasio, it improved at 19% of schools and deteriorated at 58%.
4. …attorney John Choi noted that the number of assaults against school staff tripled from 2014 to 2015, terming it a “
public health crisis.” That’s a tragic result for a policy intended to make school discipline more fair for students of color.
5. In Tampa Bay, Fla.,
66% of teachers said that the new policy did not make schools more orderly. In Santa Ana, Calif., as well, 66% of teachers said the new system was not working. In Denver, Colo., 75% of teachers said that the new system did not improve student behavior. In Madison, Wis., only 13% of teachers thought that discipline reform was having a positive effect. But in Baton Rouge, La., 60% of teachers said there was an increase in violence or violent threats from students, and in Syracuse, N.Y., two-thirds of teachers said they were worried about their safety at work.
6. …Marc Bruno,
a teacher who got kicked in the head by a student said: “We have fights here almost every day.... The kids walk around and say, ‘We can’t get suspended — we don’t care what you say.’”
7…. schools have become less respectful, more disorderly places for millions of students. The bitter irony is that the effort to limit the “school-to-prison pipeline” has likely only increased its flow.
8. The Obama administration issued “guidance” coercing school districts to second-guess their teachers’ judgment on how to maintain discipline and order. The Trump administration should rescind that mis-guidance, ….’
Trump can bring discipline back to schools and help students of color.
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9. "Despite committing a string of arrestable offenses on campus before the Florida school shooting, Nikolas Cruz was able to escape the attention of law enforcement, pass a background check and purchase the weapon he used to slaughter three staff members and 14 fellow students because of Obama administration efforts to make school discipline more lenient."
Despite committing a string of arrestable offenses on campus before the Florida school shooting, Nikolas Cruz was able to escape the attention of law enforcement, pass a background check and purchase
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10. …a strategy, adopted by more than 50 other major school districts nationwide, allowing thousands of troubled, often violent, students to commit crimes without legal consequence.
…FBI agent Michael Biasello told RCI. “He probably wouldn’t have been able to buy the murder weapon if the school had referred him to law enforcement."
…an Obama administration effort….to slash arrests and ensure that students, no matter how delinquent, graduated without criminal records….Applications for federal grants reveal that Runcie’s plan factored into approval of tens of millions of dollars in federal funding from Duncan's department…. they also came with threats of federal investigations and defunding for districts that refused to fully comply.”
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11. "Broward County adopted a lenient disciplinary policy similar to those adopted by many other districts under pressure from the Obama administration to reduce racial ‘disparities’ in suspensions and expulsions,” said Peter Kirsanow, a black conservative on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in Washington. "In many of these districts, the drive to 'get our numbers right' has produced disastrous results, with startling increases in both the number and severity of disciplinary offenses, including assaults and beatings of teachers and students.”
For example, in St. Paul, Minn., a high school science teacher was “
beaten and choked out” by a 16-year-old student, who allegedly came up behind him, called him a “f--king white cracker,” and put him in a stranglehold, before bashing his head into a concrete wall and pavement. The student,
Fon’Tae O’Bannon, got 90 days of electronic home monitoring and anger management counseling for the December 2015 attack.
The instructor, John Ekblad, who has experienced short-term memory loss and hearing problems,
blames the Obama-era discipline policies for emboldening criminal behavior, adding that school violence “is still rising out of control.”
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