Who gets to speak on the sidewalk?
When the LAUSD school board picked Austin Beutner as the superintendent they brought LAUSD closer to privatization. LAUSD teachers are about to strike.
From today's Washington Post:"The union says Beutner and school board members who voted him in are trying to privatize the district, encouraging school closures and flipping public schools into charters. Charter schools are privately operated public schools that compete for students and the funds they bring in.
From today's Washington Post:"The union says Beutner and school board members who voted him in are trying to privatize the district, encouraging school closures and flipping public schools into charters. Charter schools are privately operated public schools that compete for students and the funds they bring in.
Is privatization of public schools good or bad? In order to have a factual discussion about the privatization of schools it's worth researching the current attempts to privatize our public spaces.
Here is a good article about the privatization of sidewalks.
"Stop Privatizing Our Public Spaces"“A sidewalk is a quintessentially American public space,” said CRE Chief Counsel Nate Kellum. “Montgomery County’s policy of letting a private company control the sidewalks and banning religious speech is unconstitutional.”
-JHL
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