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_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdkaw65 wrote
Reply to comment by bittoxic00 in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
So many members of the public believe that they’re experts in education because they went to public high school. You’re not.
You’re also arguing against a position I have not espoused. Please just stop.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdk987g wrote
Reply to comment by bittoxic00 in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Career educator? No? I thought not.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdiyf9v wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
No, that’s exactly what a straw man is. You’re arguing against a false opponent that you e created, not my actual argument.
You’re all over this thread arguing for charters charging the public rent on buildings bought with public funds intended to educate children. This is so obviously a money grab by organizations less and less accountable to those parents you claim to represent. Stop it.
I’m done here.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdithth wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Straw man.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdis0l2 wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Problems are exacerbated by the existence and growth of charters.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdiruf9 wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
I think NYC schools vary widely in quality, just as charters do. The more charters that exist in the system, the more resources, student talent, and tenacious parents flow out of the public system.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdiosiq wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
When you lift caps on charters, your city’s school system becomes Philadelphia. Public schools become repositories for kids whose parents don’t care or don’t have the wherewithal to get them into charters (minus a couple of high performing magnet schools), and every parent who has the time and inclination to fill out an application sends their kid to a charter of decidedly middling quality. You get to break the union, you burn through every young teacher three years out of college, and your public school system is destroyed. And twenty thousand union members with a passable quality of life go looking for greener pastures. That’s what you’re looking for?
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdin0vw wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
I don’t think charter schools should exist. They’re fundamentally different from all other individuals and companies you’ve mentioned. Want to start a school? Great. Go use your own money.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdildym wrote
Reply to comment by AnacharsisIV in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Philadelphia gutted its public school system in favor of charters. So did the entire state of Louisiana. You should check out how they’re doing.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdil2nk wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Money that’s earmarked for educating children should not generate profits. Those profits should not be used to purchase a building that generates further profits. That building should not take further money from the city’s coffers through charged rent.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdi92jo wrote
Reply to comment by mdervin in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Isn’t it? It’s taking money from the city to pay for the education of a number of children. It’s taking the excess and purchasing a building. Then, it’s charging the city to educate other children in that same building.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdi70hx wrote
Reply to comment by stork38 in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
They’re taking your tax dollars, burning through inexperienced teachers, overpaying board members, kicking out students with disabilities or behavioral problems, using the spare cash to purchase buildings, and then stealing more tax dollars by being the public school system’s landlord.
You should be mad.
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_itqds2i wrote
Reply to comment by 1357908642468097531e in Buying Books on My Phone Has Cured my Reading Slump by Mundane-Cost4076
Sorry, looks like it’s only for young adults. https://www.bklynlibrary.org/card/
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_itpgrrg wrote
Pro tip: get the Libby app, attach it to your public library card (or get a free e-card from a library like Brooklyn that now allows anyone anywhere to borrow), and start enjoying free books and audiobooks. (You might have to wait for some titles.)
_the_credible_hulk_ t1_jdnmuhs wrote
Reply to comment by bittoxic00 in NYC: Success Academy Buys New Properties While Planning to Charge Rent to NYC Public Schools by barweis
Have you actually seen the tree, though? When was the last time you set foot in any public school in NYC, let alone more than a single one?