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Education Crisis: 2/3rds Of Students Can’t Read At Grade Level – Public Schools to Blame

Editor’s Note:  While DeVos is pointing out what is obvious to everyone else, she continues on in the unconstitutional Department of Education under a global agenda to turn America’s coming generations into a Communist-style workforce.  Additionally, DeVos has zero education experience.  In our early history, we had high literacy rates both in rural areas and the cities.  The difference?  Parents were in control, the Bible was read and there wasn’t an agenda.  There was simply a faith in God that He commanded parents to be parents to their children, and parents understood that educating their kids was not the duty of government, but their’s alone.  Find out how you can get back to doing that for your kids and grandkids by clicking here.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is under attack for pointing out that our educational system has failed.

The National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as The Nation’s Report Card, tests students’ reading and math capabilities.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Wednesday addressed the scores in a speech, calling the numbers a “reason for deep concern.”

“Our Nation’s Report Card shows that two-thirds of American students can’t read at grade level — two out of three,” DeVos said. “And only Mississippi and D.C. saw improvement this year.”

DeVos criticized “Big Ed” during her remarks, blaming much of the educational failure on the federal government’s involvement in the education system.

“More rules and more regulations. More staff and more standards. More spending and more strings,” DeVos said. “But, as the numbers in today’s Report Card reaffirm, students and teachers have gained precious little as a result.”

“States can also set aside a certain percentage of federal taxpayer funding to use in new and creative ways,” she added. “There’s a student-centered funding pilot program for dollars to support students — not buildings. I like to picture kids with backpacks representing funding for their education following them wherever they go to learn. States should embrace the freedom in ESSA and look for ways to extend that freedom to empower teachers, parents and students themselves.”

What these numbers show, once again, is that the public education system, run out of D.C., administered for the benefit of unions and politically connected consultants has failed miserably. The public education system doesn’t exist to teach kids, but to exploit them, to indoctrinate them, to use them to funnel money to Democrats through unions, and to take away their opportunities for success.

The answer is to take the wall down, end the centralization of education, and allow communities and parents to define various education models.

Unfortunately, there’s been very little interest and even some conservative opposition to Secretary DeVos’ efforts to open up education.

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That’s a shame.

Every time an older conservative asks me what to do about the kids, my answer is, break the leftist strangehold on the educational system. That and immigration are the two fundamental issues on which the future of this country depends.

Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield

My name is Daniel Greenfield. I am a blogger and columnist born in Israel and living in New York City. I am a  Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and a contributing editor at Family Security Matters. My original biweekly column appears at Front Page Magazine and my blog articles regularly appear at Family Security Matters, the Jewish Press, Times of Israel, Act for America and Right Side News, as well as daily at the Canada Free Press and a number of other outlets. I have a column titled Western Front at Israel National News and my op eds have also appeared in the New York Sun, the Jewish Press and at FOX Nation.

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