In previous chapters, we have described the billionaires
war against our public schools.
We don't see other very often, but when we do she tells me how the state is waging an all out
war against the public school system in favor of Charter Schools.
Not exact matches
In the current culture
wars, religious liberals tend to ally themselves with the educational establishment
against those on the Religious Right who are attacking the
public schools.
Of course,
school lunch is one part of the larger
war that must be waged —
against the
public's apathy, lack of awareness, or disenfranchisement from the system.
The
public may recall that we issued a statement last night in which we announced that some of the girls at Government Girls Science Technical College (GGSTC) Dapchi who went missing after Boko Haram terrorists had stormed their
school last Monday were rescued by officers and men of the Nigerian Army who are currently executing the
war against the Boko Haram Insurgents.
Within the foxholes of New Jersey's charter
school wars, the target de jour is special education, specifically the accusation by
school - choice opponents that alternative
public schools intentionally discriminate
against children with special needs.
They could be relieved, though, that leaked emails show that the Clinton campaign recognized Rahm Emanuel as a liability for the civil
war he has stoked
against Chicago
public schools.
In Brill's telling, the education class
war pits a heroic group of entrepreneurial philanthropists, highly successful hedge fund billionaires, and idealistic Ivy Leaguers who join Teach for America
against somewhat grubby and grasping rank - and - file
public school teachers and their union leaders, who often put their own selfish interests above those of the children.