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Los Angeles County, CA June 8, 2010 Election
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K-12 Education Reform

By Rafael Garcia-Rangel

Candidate for Member of the State Assembly; District 47; Democratic Party

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Education is the cornerstone to democracy. If we fail to educate our future citizens, then it is us who are failing as citizens. We do not want a third world like caste in America. If parents aren't doing their job, we as citizens must ensure the job gets done. In the end, we all pay the price for failing to educate a fellow citizen. In this global economy, America can not support an uneducated caste of American citizens. California must do its share.
As most of us know, California, one of the largest economies in the world, which spends about $55 billion to educate 6.5 million students ($8500 per student), is not doing well when it comes to educating our children, to say the least. School districts claim they need more money. When our economy soared they received more money. The children exiting high school today are the beneficiaries of the increased spending in education during their elementary school years when our economy was booming. What are the results of increased spending on education?

Our educational system needs an overhaul. Because of competing interests this is going to take time but as assembly member I will work with the State Superintendent, the education committee, and other legislators that are serious about education reform. In the meantime we need to support parents' rights to choose Charter Schools that are operated by qualified nonprofit organizations with student success as their first priority.

Small school districts with good working relationships between parents and administrators have no need to go the Charter route. However, parents with children in schools that year after year continue to fail to educate our future citizens must be given the right to choose Charter schools for their children and to convert their local school into a public Charter school if the majority of parents wish to do so.

In this way, the Charter school, with the same budget as that of the public school site, can address the overall needs of the student population in ways that a public school site "can't" because of competing interests from administrators and special interests.

We can discuss parental responsibility at length but in the end we all carry the burden as taxpayers and crime victims of a failing educational system.

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