You must always remember that Betsy DeVos is working every day to promote vouchers and charters, no matter what story is in the headlines.
While the nation was obsessed with the crucial battle for control of the Supreme Court for the next generation, DeVos was busy promoting her privatization agenda.
Jeff Bryant has the story here.
We know, for example, that she handed out $399 million to the overfunded charter industry, which is riddled with fraud, conflicts of interest, nepotism, and profiteering. These are matters of no concern to DeVos, who supports the expansion of online charters, which have proven to be frauds, and for-profit schools, which have enabled widespread fraud in Michigan.
Bryant writes:
USDoE recently awarded $399 million in federal grants to expand and support charter schools across the country.
The grants, made through the Charter Schools Program, which has enjoyed a $40 million boost under the Trump administration, went to individual charter school operators and various state education agencies and nonprofit groups that either help secure funding for charters, push for their expansions, or advocate for the charter cause.
Even a cursory scan of some of the recipients warrants deeper scrutiny.
For instance, among three Alabama charter schools that received $1 million each in grant money, two have already been the subjects of multiple lawsuits.
Birmingham charter Legacy Prep – which recently changed its name, postponed its opening date, and has yet to find a building – just settled a messy court case with its founder – a Baptist church pastor – over who had authority over the school’s operations and whether the school’s governing board was properly constituted.
The court settlement follows closely after the Alabama Public Charter School Commission won its effort to overturn the Birmingham district school board’s original denial of the charter’s application. The district board had ruled last year that the school’s application did not meet the requirements of the district’s request for charter proposals.
So now, thanks to DeVos and her department, federal funds are going to a charter school under suspect leadership, with no building, that the district doesn’t want.
Similarly, another Alabama charter with a million dollar grant, University Charter School in Livingston, had to hurdle a lawsuit to open its doors.
In May, the county board that oversees the district filed suit to prohibit the charter’s authorizer from operating the school in a former high school that the district sold to the authorizer with the specific condition not to open a charter school in the building.
Here again, federal dollars are funding a charter startup in a local community that does not want it. So much for DeVos’s promises to curb the “overreach” of the federal government in education.
Supporting Rightwing Cronies
Another charter school grant winner on the list that deserves a closer look is the American Heritage Academy in Idaho.
The school’s founder Frank Vandersloot is a conservative billionaire, with a net worth of $1.9 billion, who was a finance co-chair of Mitt Romney’s 2012 failed presidential campaign and has given money to Florida Republican US Senator Marco Rubio, former Republican presidential candidates Carly Fiorina, the Republican National Committee, and state Republican parties across the US, according to a report in Forbes.
Vandersloot made national headlines in 2015 when he sued Mother Jones magazine for defamation after the news outlet published an article detailing his efforts to oppose gay rights.
Vandersloot has hosted a closed door meeting with President Trump at the headquarters of his company, Melaleuca. The company – which sells diet, personal care, home cleaning, and cosmetic products – has been compared to Amway, the mega-company DeVos is heiress to, in that it employs a multi-level marketing strategy.
Vandersloot and DeVos are, in fact, connected through their participation in a multi-level marketing trade group that has been active in promoting legislation that attempts to limit the Federal Trade Commission’s ability to investigate and prosecute multi-level marketing scam operations.
All the Things We Don’t Know
None of this is to consider whether Vandersloot’s charter school, or any of the other charter school grantees, may or may not be worthy institutions, but shouldn’t taxpayers know more about why the school deserves our money?
Should we know, for instance, why grant money will go to a North Carolina charter, the Charlotte Lab School, that touts racial diversity in its mission, yet has a student population that is two-thirds white in a district where only 30 percent of the students are white?
Should we know more about why a federal grant is going to a Kansas City charter school, Scuola Vita Nuova Charter School, that is located at an Italian Cultural Center and had to pay $30,000 to former principal who filed lawsuit claiming the school’s founder made her fire her same-sex partner who also worked at the school?
Because of DeVos’s general lack of transparency, what we’re left with, instead of answers, are more questions and a well-founded suspicion that her purpose in office is to purloin as much public money as she can into the hands of private interests while justifying it as a much-needed reform.
Perhaps if there’s a Democratic majority in the US House of Representatives after the upcoming midterm elections, there will be inquiries to reveal the inner machinations of DeVos’s department. But in the meantime, she and her associates toil away behind a shroud of scary headlines, and that’s just the way they want it.

I”m not happy about my tax dollars going to charter schools. Is there anything we can do about this, besides vote?c
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Thank you for posing the question. Personally, just as one of Diane’s many readers, I suggest the following-
At every opportunity draft and send letters to anyone influential to education in your area. Include a copy of Tultican.com’s “Layman’s Guide to the ‘Destroy Public Education Movement’ ” (available on-line). Also, refer them to the Diane Ravitch blog. Find a group in your state fighting for public education and against privatization.
The Bill Gates’ agenda for charter schools was published in a Kim Smith interview at Philanthropy Roundtable (2003), “to produce a diverse supply of different brands on a large scale.” Gates and Zuckerberg are investors in the largest for-profit seller of schools-in-a-box. Netflix’s Reed Hastings, who is partnered in a charter school chain, can be viewed in a YouTube video, calling for an end to democratically elected school boards.
It’s information that all Americans should know about.
Like you, Elissa, I want my taxes to go to community schools, not the pockets of the tech industry, hedge funds and grifters ( 3 groups that are not mutually exclusive).
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Yes, join the Network for Punlic Education. Read https://networkforpubliceducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/NPE-Report-Charters-and-Consequences.pdf
Get involved and fight back.
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Thanks for the post. The Center for American Progress could expose and oppose DeVos’ education privatization but, that would require that the mislabeled “liberal” organization” abandon its promotion of the Republican education agenda.
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CAP is against vouchers, against virtual for-profit charters, but enthusiastic about privately managed charters that drain students and resources from public schools.
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Putting together CAP’s Frankenstein education policy position requires quite a tap dance, but worth it to get think tank funding?
Privatizer Cory Booker didn’t mind Marc Andreessen’s fund raising for his campaign -the same Marc Andreessen who advocates for colonialism.
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When the World Bank Endorses “Education Reform” We Need to Worry – Alan Singer on Daily Kos
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/10/15/1804430/-When-the-World-Bank-Endorses-Education-Reform-We-Need-to-Worry?_=2018-10-15T03:43:18.335-07:00
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scariest truth: the virus grows daily
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Business Insider reported Oct. 8 about the Gates Foundation’s latest $450,000,000. (Formerly, they reported on the Rand analysis of Gates $1 bil. failure for students).
Gates’ $14,000,000 grant to New Visions for Public Schools adds to his prior $75.6 million
to the same group. Same old, same old. The Insider fortunately interviewed skeptics for the article.
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Glass Door posted input from employees about New Visions…
(1) “evolves…based on… grant opportunities…, don’t get attached to any one thing.” (2) pointless data collection from teachers, “data sits in a cardboard box all year before being thrown out”.
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New Visions is amply funded by Gates. Former head of New Visions now in charge of education for Gates Foundation.
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Public universities should be shamed out of inviting Gates Foundation staff to deliver commencement and graduation speeches.
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What Gates’ grant folks do is called BAIT. Gates’ folks will narrow and narrow the proposal for funding in order to MAKE the proposal what Gates’ wants. Seen this first-hand.
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Interesting, Yvonne.
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Maybe the public is unaware of her BS but the Dems know and seem to be in on it. Both major party’s are corrupt and the only difference between them is the stench coming from the 2 piles of $hit.
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The worst Dem is better than the best Republican because all Republicans now belong to the Koch/Trump party.
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These free market libertarians have no problem lying to and cheating the “little people.” They disdain “big government.” Yet, they have no problem perverting the function of government to pay themselves for their own bad ideas to get their hands on all that big, bad government money. Privatization of public education shifts public dollars into private pockets. Erik Prince has been trying get the feds to privatize the war in Afghanistan. The free market libertarians are a bunch of hypocrites. The representatives that look the other way while these people fleece the working class are complicit and should be voted out of office as privatization promotes a government of, by and for a select few, not a government of, by and for the people.
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Thanks Diane!
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The Grand Old Pharaohs do not believe in all that bull about Democracy, Equality, Freedom. They believe in a multi-tiered pyramid society with the Tyrant Class on top and all the grades of slaves below. They and theirs will get the education appropriate to masters and the masses will get the education appropriate to slaves. What about liberal education, the education befitting a free person, and education for equal citizenship? Forget about it — not for you, not for yours.
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Good summary, Jon. If only the public had a better understanding of the consequences of tyranny by the richest 0.1%.
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The DeVos family backs the U.S. Senate candidate from Michigan, whose campaign selected a stock photo with a swastika in it, for a broadcast ad.
The photo was shown while candidate, James John, talked about failing schools.
Like Clarence Thomas, James John’s wife is White. Both of John’s parents are Democrats.
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