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Old 09-10-2004, 03:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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In My Opinion
by Trevor Bothwell


Some Maryland parents were greeted with an unpleasant surprise upon their children’s return to school this fall. In addition to subsidizing free lunches and student medications, parents with high schoolers in Calvert County Public Schools learned that their kids now will be charged a fee to participate on a sports team.

Nor is this practice new or specific to Maryland. According to the Christian Science Monitor, thousands of students from around the country are being charged in order to take part in extra-curricular activities ranging from singing in the glee club to being a member of the National Honor Society.

Patuxent High School in Calvert County, Maryland, maintains a website claiming that “budget cuts and fiscal deficiencies” are the primary reasons students will have to pay a one-time fee of $75 for playing team sports this year. Evidently, county officials originally wanted to charge these athletes $75 per sport, threatening to drop athletic programs altogether if they wouldn’t pony up. Ah, to compromise with the czars!

Unfortunately, it always seems to be the students who suffer at the hands of incompetent school officials. District administrators blame the need for these “pay to play” programs on shrinking budgets, or on new educational requirements handed down by the state. But in this era of entitlement, it’s laughable that public school budgets financed by taxpayers are in any way lacking.

Maryland’s per pupil expenditure has been rising steadily over the years, and the state currently spends on average about $9,000 per year on every student in its public schools. And this doesn’t even take into account state and federal grants. It seems the only thing lacking these days is the intelligence of public school bureaucrats.

Unlike many private schools, whose expenses are paid by private tuition and donations, if public schools were truly strapped for cash, charging students to participate in extra-curricular activities would make sense. After all, it’s better than blithely raising taxes, right? Not so fast.

For years we’ve been throwing more and more money at our public schools nationwide while student academic performance has remained virtually unchanged. For only one average Maryland classroom, the state compels taxpayers to foot about $225,000! ($9,000 x 25 students = $225,000) If we deduct $50,000 to pay for the teacher, even given the cost of health insurance benefits, the state still comes away with well over $150,000 to spend elsewhere. Where’s all this money going?

A simple glance at the Calvert County Public Schools 2004 public school budget yields any number of annual programs or entitlements that could be cut in the name of athletics, but this is assuming district educrats are more concerned about their students than themselves.

Calvert County allocates over $27,000 for “mileage reimbursement” for its administrators. Considering the county superintendent, deputy superintendent, and a handful of district directors and supervisors receive over half of this reimbursement, not to mention make almost or more than $100,000 a year, the county might be able to afford to cut this cost. After all, how many teachers making one-third the salary of these administrators are paid to drive to work?

But this is small potatoes. How about the state’s “Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act”? I know, I know. It’s for the benefit of “the children.” But this little “act” costs Maryland taxpayers almost $2.2 million per year for Calvert County schools alone. And part of the show includes about $450,000 in subsidies for “class size reduction.” This might not seem too bad until you realize this little ruse adds only six new teachers -- SIX! -- to a district that contains 22 schools.

Willingness to discipline students and remove from class the ones who refuse to behave is worth a helluva lot more than what this district is wasting on a fad. How many students do college lecture halls hold? 300? 400? Where’s the outcry for reducing class sizes here? Apparently, effecting academic improvement takes a backseat to basking in self-righteousness.

My favorite though is the “materials of instruction” costs, to the tune of almost a million bucks a year. (How much does chalk cost?) This doesn’t include textbooks and library books, by the way, but likely all those trendy instructional programs that inject politically correct ideology, self-esteem building, and psychobabble into classroom instruction.

Calvert County’s current predicament demonstrates the inefficiency of a centrally managed education system, where a handful of bureaucrats decides how best to allocate resources to each school within its district. Moreover, this situation reveals what eventually happens when schools aren’t compelled to ensure the effectiveness of programs they employ, since funding continues to roll in every year regardless of how it’s spent. This is communism at its finest. Competition with other schools -- public or private -- would shed light on how funds are most efficiently spent -- and most easily squandered.

One would think that a county superintendent making $135,000 a year would be able to figure out a way to relieve his students of the burden of arbitrarily paying $75 to participate on athletic teams in a well-funded school district -- especially if he joined minds with his deputy who’s hauling in $121,000.

But this isn’t the purpose of today’s public schools. It’s to continually implore government to subsidize programs virtually unaccountable to taxpayers -- and then turn around and use parents’ well-deserved outcries against ridiculous scams to elicit ever more taxpayer revenue to combat “budget cuts and fiscal deficiencies” the following year.


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Trevor Bothwell is editor of The Right Report. Trevor can be contacted at bothwell@therightreport.com.
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Old 09-10-2004, 08:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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A complete reprint of Trevor Bothwells columns is available in a Colorful Coffee Table Book found in the recent Cherrydale Farms School Fund Raising Catalog Item # 7811 for $21.95 and it comes with a complimentary collectors tin filled with .0004532 ounces of fine Belgian Chocolate.


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Old 09-10-2004, 08:37 AM   #3 (permalink)
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So if you pay your $75.00 are you guaranteed a spot on the team? or do you pay after you make the team. It has all ready cost me $100 (on top of buying school supplies) to have a child in public school in SMC, and it's only the second week.
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So if you pay your $75.00 are you guaranteed a spot on the team? or do you pay after you make the team. It has all ready cost me $100 (on top of buying school supplies) to have a child in public school in SMC, and it's only the second week.

It's my understanding that students only pay after they are added to the roster. However, can't you see how this might cause problems with kids who don't get as much playing time as others? But that's just the tip of the iceberg...it's time our public institutions were accountable to those who fund them, instead of whining that they're constantly being underfunded. That's what happens when you "trust" socialists with a budget.
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Old 09-10-2004, 02:12 PM   #5 (permalink)
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We, as parents, are increasingly being held hostage for these "extra" fees we end up paying for our kid's education. A week doesn't go by where my daughters bring home a paper from school asking for money for one thing or another.

It really made me mad this year when AFTER forking out big chunks of money for school supplies, the teachers gave us the "real list" the first day of school. They told us the list at the stores was generic and didn't have all that was needed.
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Trevor...you seem like the kind of guy...

who likes a little challenge.

Try this, get 5-6 parents together, visit any public school of your choice in the last two weeks of school or the week of teacher orientation.

DO NOT go inside...go to the dumpster: Inside you will find hundreds of textbooks, keyboards, moniters, desks, tables, chairs...etc.
Why? "Obsolescence"...maybe the Facility manager decided it wasn't worth the time to repair,..or not worth the hassle to ship it off to the computer store for a check-up. Textbooks that are out of "edition" get tossed instead of sold over Amazon.com used books. The list is tiny in comparison to all the things our county dumps every year (often twice a year!)

You could inventory ONE dumpster for just three days and the total waste would likely be in the thousands of dollars...whoa baby the fire-storm that would follow your publication of the losses. Bring a camera & a pick-up truck!
Software, teacher's chairs, reams of paper, buckets of office supplies..you name it....and our county is in "financial crisis."--
I taught in Calvert...
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who likes a little challenge.

Try this, get 5-6 parents together, visit any public school of your choice in the last two weeks of school or the week of teacher orientation.

DO NOT go inside...go to the dumpster: Inside you will find hundreds of textbooks, keyboards, moniters, desks, tables, chairs...etc.
Why? "Obsolescence"...maybe the Facility manager decided it wasn't worth the time to repair,..or not worth the hassle to ship it off to the computer store for a check-up. Textbooks that are out of "edition" get tossed instead of sold over Amazon.com used books. The list is tiny in comparison to all the things our county dumps every year (often twice a year!)

You could inventory ONE dumpster for just three days and the total waste would likely be in the thousands of dollars...whoa baby the fire-storm that would follow your publication of the losses. Bring a camera & a pick-up truck!
Software, teacher's chairs, reams of paper, buckets of office supplies..you name it....and our county is in "financial crisis."--
I taught in Calvert...
thats a shame. What a waste
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Ah, I put up a little review of the article on my site here:

http://sotu.typepad.com/state_of_the...commies_a.html

I'd copy and paste it all over here, but if you're interested, it's easier to just go to the link. I don't wanna take up all your forum space. Feel free to give me feedback over there, or over here.
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When I was a kid in Washington State.. from Middle School on we paid an activity fee every year.. it covered all sports.. the same as you are talking here..

It wasn't too much to ask, i don't think.. How much does it take a school to outfit a football player? or a baseball player.. ??

Don't think 75 is too much to ask.. and I;'m sure if there are financial reasons, the school would waive the $75.. and my son goes to Patuxent.. and haven't heard anything about it yet..
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