Private schools good for Obama, not for you
The Obama's have opted to send their kids to a private school:
A few months ago, Barack Obama told a gathering of the American Federation of Teachers that he opposes private school choice programs, adding: “We need to focus on fixing and improving our public schools; not throwing our hands up and walking away from them.”Here is an idea for change, actually allow parents to choose where their children are educated, just like Obama has done.It’s not clear whether or not the president-elect will be able to fix our public schools, and I don’t know if he’s thrown up his hands, but he and his two daughters have just walked away from the public schools. Again. When they move from Chicago to D.C., Malia and Sasha Obama will be moving from the prestigious private Lab School to the prestigious private Sidwell Friends school — Chelsea Clinton’s old stomping ground.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that. In fact, it’s wonderful that the Obamas had such a broad range of public and private school choices available to them. What’s puzzling is that the president-elect opposes programs that would bring that same easy choice of schools within reach of families who lack his personal wealth. By his actions, Senator Obama is demonstrating that he is not willing to wait for his own policy prescriptions to “fix and improve” public schools, but he expects folks with less ample bank accounts to patiently await his hoped-for change.
And while many reports will no doubt trumpet the $25,000+ tuition at Sidwell Friends, implying that this is extravagantly beyond what is spent in D.C. public schools, they will be mistaken. As I wrote in the Washington Post and on this blog, D.C. public schools also spent about $25,000 per child in the 2007-08 school year.
It’s not that president-elect Obama is against spending a lot of money on other people’s kids — he’s just against letting their parents choose where that money is spent.
Comments
I think it's simply just an issue of security for the kids. It's easier to protect them in a controlled environment.
Posted by: Tyler | November 23, 2008 06:15 PM
I say let him pay the property tax on the White House and pay for the private school cost like the rest of us who send thier kids to private school and pay property tax to pay for everyone elses kids
Posted by: Doug Craig | November 23, 2008 09:21 PM
That would be a more compelling argument if he owned the White House.
Posted by: Tyler | November 24, 2008 07:56 AM
Tyler
I understand he does not own the White House. But I guess this would not be the first time the Obama family had the government pay for thier housing yet they still ended up in private school.
Posted by: Doug Craig | November 24, 2008 09:00 AM