Black Education: What Makes Sense?

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Black Education: What Makes Sense?

What do you think of the proposition that no black youngsters should be saved from educational rot until all can be saved? Black people cannot afford to accept such a proposition. Actions by the education establishment, black and white liberal politicians, and some civil rights organizations appear to support the proposition. Let’s look at it with the help of some data developed by my friend and colleague Dr. Thomas Sowell.

The Nation’s Report Card for 2017 showed the following reading scores for fourth-graders in New York state’s public schools: Thirty-two percent scored below basic, with 32 percent scoring basic, 27 percent scoring proficient and 9 percent scoring advanced. When it came to black fourth-graders in the state, 19 percent scored proficient, and 3 percent scored advanced (http://tinyurl.com/y85a4phm).

Dr. Sowell compared 2016-17 scores on the New York state ELA test. Thirty percent of Brooklyn’s William Floyd elementary school third-graders scored well below proficient in English and language arts, but at a Success Academy charter school in the same building, only one did. At William Floyd, 36 percent were below proficient, with 24 percent being proficient and none being above proficient. By contrast, at Success Academy, only 17 percent of third-graders were below proficient, with 70 percent being proficient and 11 percent being above proficient. Among Success Academy’s fourth-graders, 51 percent and 43 percent, respectively, scored proficient and above proficient, while their William Floyd counterparts scored 23 percent and 6 percent, respectively, proficient and above proficient. It’s worthwhile stressing that William Floyd and this Success Academy location have the same address.

Similar high performance can be found in the Manhattan charter school KIPP Infinity Middle School among its sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders when compared with that of students at New Design Middle School, a public school at the same location. Liberals believe integration is a necessary condition for black academic excellence. Public charter schools such as those mentioned above belie that vision. Sowell points out that only 39 percent of students in all New York state schools who were recently tested scored at the “proficient” level in math, but 100 percent of the students at the Crown Heights Success Academy tested proficient. Blacks and Hispanics constitute 90 percent of the students in that Success Academy.

There’s little question that charter schools provide superior educational opportunities for black youngsters. In a story The New York Times ran about charter schools earlier this month, “With Democratic Wins, Charter Schools Face a Backlash in N.Y. and Other States,” John Liu, an incoming Democratic state senator from Queens, said New York City should “get rid of” large charter school networks. State Sen.-elect Julia Salazar, D-Brooklyn, said, “I’m not interested in privatizing our public schools.” The New York Times went on to say, “Over 100,000 students in hundreds of the city’s charter schools are doing well on state tests, and tens of thousands of children are on waiting lists for spots.”

One would think that black politicians and civil rights organizations would support charter schools. To the contrary, they want to saddle charter schools with procedures that make so many public schools a failure. For example, the NAACP demands that charter schools “cease expelling students that public schools have a duty to educate.” It wants charter schools to “cease to perpetuate de facto segregation of the highest performing children from those whose aspirations may be high but whose talents are not yet as obvious.” Most importantly, it wants charter schools to come under the control of teachers unions.

Charter schools have an advantage that some call “selection bias.” Because charter schools require parents to apply or enter lotteries for their children’s admission, they attract more students who have engaged parents and students who are higher-achieving and better behaved.

Many in the teaching establishment who are against parental alternatives want alternatives for themselves. In Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, 25 percent of public-school teachers send their children to private schools. In Philadelphia, 44 percent of teachers do so. In Cincinnati, it’s 41 percent. In Chicago, 39 percent do, and in Rochester, New York, it’s 38 percent. This demonstrates the dishonesty, hypocrisy and arrogance of the elite. Their position is, “One thing for thee and another for me.”

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Blah
Blah
November 28, 2018 1:28 pm

Prediction: teachers and all public schrool employees will continue to get pay raises, job security and pensions to die for.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Blah
November 28, 2018 2:50 pm

Also they can collect phony liberal arts credits which raises their pay.

Ham Roid
Ham Roid
November 28, 2018 1:52 pm

The solution is parents (with an “s”) caring about their children’s education. This requires “responsible parents” (with an “s”) And that’s against everything that Democrats stand for.

As long as people are dumb enough to believe liberal lies about responsibility, gender and the rest Dems will continue to control local governments and their schools. And those schools will forever be in the toilet pushing the lies that keep the Dems in power.

Lose, lose.

AC
AC
November 28, 2018 1:58 pm

The average IQ of American blacks is around 80. This isn’t an educational deficiency, it’s a genetic one.

Let the blacks solve their own problems, in their own way. Their problems aren’t our problems.

I think we should spend the $500 billion it will take to send them all back to Africa, and be done with these issues permanently.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  AC
November 28, 2018 2:12 pm

Yes, and 19% that scored average or near average, is in line with that prediction.

So, Williams goes about cherry picking via charter schools. Walter always lacked the math skills needed to major in Finance so he took up Economics.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  AC
November 28, 2018 2:52 pm

In all larger cities, the director of education must be a neegrow. They pay these neegrows upwards of $200k a year.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  AC
November 28, 2018 2:53 pm

Black education is an oxymoron.

Steve
Steve
  AC
November 28, 2018 3:30 pm

You meant to Wakanda, right?

Big Ed
Big Ed
November 28, 2018 2:03 pm

What a distraction, to be concerned with actual learning!!! Get back to gender confusion, white privlege , and racism as the cause of all failure…

Dutchman
Dutchman
November 28, 2018 2:49 pm

Government schools are all about teacher’s pay, teacher’s benefits, teacher’s retirement, teacher’s unions. Then there is busing – which is 20% of the cost of government education. Then too there is the construction and maintenance of the physical buildings. After all this there are the students.

I will tell you how bad the ‘norm’ is: We homeschooled our daughter. At the end of 3rd grade, the state of MN required us to give her a standardized test. We got the results back. For ‘reading’ her score was PHS. My wife thought what the hell is this. The last page of the report told all: PHS is post high school!

Our daughter is sharp – but no Einstein. This shows the expected level of government school students.

Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
November 28, 2018 6:24 pm

Why are we still trying to educate the missing link. I know when my dogs have gotten as trained as they will ever get, and i stop trying to teach them new shit.

MadMike
MadMike
November 28, 2018 6:29 pm

Doubling the education budget will fix everything.
It’s worked so well in the past, right?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 28, 2018 6:37 pm

Stop the self-deception that all human beings are fungible.

Different people have different destinies, it’s hard to imagine anything more inhumane and cruel than what we have been doing for the past century or more, this delusional con game of making everyone turn out the same based on standards that have no rational or reasonable expectation of ever being met no matter how hard we try.

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
  hardscrabble farmer
November 28, 2018 9:27 pm

And they all MUST go to college even though many of them didn’t legitimately graduate from high school, if a legitimate education even includes literacy anymore. To add insult to injury, the government will insure that all of them are tragically in debt to put the frosting on the cake. No wonder they turn to opiates to cure their hopelessness.

nkit
nkit
November 28, 2018 10:08 pm

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Boat Guy
Boat Guy
November 29, 2018 12:14 am

The success and failure ratios appear to be in line with the 80/20 fact of the black race in America . 20% of blacks in America have the IQ to succeed in the modern industrial economy at nearly what ever they desire to do . The bottom 80% not so lucky in that genetic lottery of life , their IQ’s are 85 or below . This places a huge group of blacks 10 points or less above where mental retardation is measured . Some how no child left behind is dead before it gets out of the gate .

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 29, 2018 9:31 am

Just need to teach them manners and how to use a garbage can. Maybe run a broom or a hammer too.
Then set them on their way.