Kathryn Joyce of Salon has written one dynamite article after another about the movement to destroy public education. In this post, she writes that Florida was ranked # 1 in “educational freedom” by the far-right Heritage Foundation, which wants to privatize all schools. This is a brilliant, must-read article!
Arizona, which has pushed hard to expand charters and vouchers, came in a close second.
That claim, along with the fact that the list’s top 20 states are mostly deep “red” and its bottom 10 are almost all dark “blue,” might come as a surprise to education watchers who are familiar with more traditional assessments of education performance. But in the Heritage Foundation’s inaugural “Education Freedom Report Card,” the think tank is grading according to a different metric entirely: not things like average student funding, teacher salary or classroom size, but how easily state legislatures enable students to leave public schools; how lightly private schools and homeschooling are regulated; how active and welcome conservative parent-advocacy groups are; and how frequently or loudly those groups claim that schools are indoctrinating students….
In the category of education choice, Heritage’s primary focus is on education savings accounts(ESAs), a form of school voucher that allows parents to opt out of public schools and use a set amount of state funding (sometimes delivered via debit card) on almost any educational expenses they see fit. ESAs can be used towards charter schools, private schools, parochial schools and low-cost (and typically low-quality) “voucher schools,” as well as online schools, homeschooling expenses, unregulated “microschools” (where a group of parents pool resources to hire a private teacher) or tutoring. The report’s methodology also notes that the percentage of children in a state who attend these alternatives to public schools figures into its rankings, implying that families who choose traditional public schools are not considered examples of educational “freedom.” The “choice” category also awards points based on how non-public schools are regulated, docking states that require accreditation or the same level of testing mandated for public schools.
States can lose points if they have credentialed teachers and gain points if they let anyone without any credentials teach. They also lose points if they have good pension plans and unions. They gain points by having strong bans on “critical race theory” and gain points for teaching patriotic history.
What’s especially noteworthy about this report — which Heritage says it will release on an annual basis — is how closely most of its ranking criteria track with the right’s broader education agenda. Over the last few months, almost all the issues addressed in this report have been highlighted as key action items for conservative education reformers, from the promotion of ESAs, as a preferred pathway to universal school vouchers, to alternative teacher credentialing to the expansion of the anti-CRT movement, which now encompasses anything related to “diversity, equity and inclusion…”
Framing the report by invoking the libertarian economist [Milton] Friedman — who, over the course of his controversial career, proposed eliminating Social Security, the Food and Drug Administration, the licensing of doctors and more — is a telling choice. In a foundational 1955 essay, as Heritage notes, Friedman famously argued that “government-administered schooling” was incompatible with a freedom-loving society, and that public funding of education should be severed from public administration of it — which would end public education as the country had known it for generations…
“Friedman may have been an accomplished number-cruncher, but when it came to social issues, he was a crackpot,” said Carol Corbett Burris, executive director of the Network for Public Education. He claimed that “vouchers ‘would solve all of the critical problems’ faced by schools,” from discipline, to busing to segregation, Burris continued. “He presented no evidence, just claims based on his disdain for any government regulation….”
By 1980, Friedman was declaring that vouchers were merely a useful waypoint on the road to true education freedom, which would include revoking compulsory education laws. In 2006, shortly before his death, Friedman told an ALEC audience that it would be “ideal” to “abolish the public school system and eliminate all the taxes that pay for it.”
For Heritage to use Friedman as its ideological lodestar, public education advocates observe, makes clear what the report values most in the state education systems it’s ranking….
“The fact that the Heritage Foundation ranks Arizona second in the country, when our schools are funded nearly last in the nation, only underscores the depraved lens with which they view the world,” said Beth Lewis, director of the advocacy group Save Our Schools Arizona, which is currently leading a citizen ballot referendumagainst the state’s new universal ESA law. “Heritage boasting about realizing Milton Friedman’s dream reveals the agenda — to abolish public schools and put every child on a voucher in segregated schools….”
“With this report,” added Burris, “the Heritage Foundation puts its values front and forward — that schooling should be a free-for-all marketplace where states spend the least possible on educating the future generation of Americans, with no regulations to preserve quality.” It’s no accident, Burris added, that Heritage’s top two states, Florida and Arizona, were ranked as the worst on the Network for Public Education’s own report card this year.
Finally, Florida is number one for something other than Medicare fraud. The most extreme members of the GOP follow libertarian beliefs when it is convenient for them. DeSantis extols freedom in his speeches while he treads on democracy and local rule at every turn. He has been actively installing like minded superintendents and school board members across the state. In Broward County, he simply replaced four elected Democrats with four right wing members of the GOP as school board members. A dictatorship is DeSantis’ version of “freedom.”
In his latest proclamation, DeSantis announced he was going to offer a ‘reading methods class’ to high school students. What this implies remains to be seen, but none of it will be good for public schools, students or teachers.
DeSadist’s answer to everyone who disagrees with him is to fire them. He did it with state COVID data scientist Rebecca Jones and also did it with the Tampa area state prosecutor Andrew Warren.
If DeSadist ever becomes president, the pattern will certainly be repeated and will make Trump look tame in comparison.
SDP, this is one of the most frightening sides of DeSantis. He demands total loyalty. He will fire anyone who disagrees with him
It’s DeStalinist approach.
great nickname
My guess is that it will progress well beyond just firing if he becomes dictat..I mean president.
DeSantis raided the home of former state data scientist Rebecca Jones with an armed SWAT team who pointed guns at her and her children.
One has to assume that if he becomes president, he will use such methods (the methods employed in Fallujah, Iraq) on a regular basis against any American citizens who cross him.
If DeSadist becomes president, people will wish for the good old days of Donald Trump.
I am sort of out of the loop on this thing, but I note that the Venezuelan group in questions are certainly victims of Maduro and his brand of “socialism.” You would think that conservatives would be eager to help this group, given their hatred of socialism.
Has anyone pointed this out?
In Florida, you are completely free to do what DeSantis wants
Free to go to Martha’s Vineyard, for example (in Texas, too)
I think Florida needs fertilizer. If I was still dairy farming, I would cheerfully ship a planeload of cow manure to DeSantis so that he can see what the rest of the country has to deal with on the borders of his sanity.
Hmm, is it possible to compost DeSantis in to fertilizer? Probably not, MAGA fertilizer would be toxic.
Nothing would grow in such toxic soil.
You forgot to mention that Charter Schools are For Profit schools that elected officials are getting kick backs off of. Devos started it with Hillsdale College and made a ton of money off of it. Got all of her rich friends to greed grab and convinced right wing idiots that public schools were the devil. Every state governor that has been the loudest against schools are affiliated with Hillsdale and charter schools. I want to see how much they are making!