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'Fund Us!' Seattle Students Walk Out Over State Education Cuts
Hundreds of students from Seattle, Washington high schools walked out of classes on Wednesday afternoon to protest education cuts of over $400 million to K-12 and higher education budgets proposed by the state legislature.
Angry about possible budget cuts to education, students from Roosevelt High School arrive at the University of Washington's Red Square after walking out of their last period classes, meeting up with students from other high schools to protest Wednesday. (Photo by Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times) Local Seattle outlet King Five News reported one student saying, "You cut school... we cut class."
The high school students marched to the University of Washington where they converged with college students for the afternoon rally. The university system faces cuts of $160 million and students told King Five News that the quality and affordability of their education have already been tattered by previous cuts. "I've been booted out of classes cause class sizes are at their max," said attendant at the rally. "The amount of loans [students] have to get to get an education is ridiculous," said another.
Video footage from the rally shows educator and activist, Jesse Hagopian, calling for recognition that while the state budget batters education funding it continues to grant large tax breaks to corporations and coddle big banks while it ignores the needs of the bottom ninety-nine percent. He congratulated the students on taking a stand as they refused to pay "for the mistakes of adults":
Earlier this month, Grant Bronsdon and Sam Heft-Luthy, seniors at Seattle's Garfield High School, gave voice to their frustrated classmates with an op-ed in the Seattle Times:
Public-school students from around the state have been irrevocably harmed by past education cuts and cannot bear any further damage.
The state constitution says "it is the paramount duty of the State to make ample provision for the education of all children residing within its borders," yet the state has massively failed to live up to its constitutional obligations in past years.
Last year's court ruling said, "The State does not provide its public schools stable and dependable ample resources to equip all children with the basic knowledge and skills mandated by this State's minimum education standards."
School officials quoted in the Seattle Times seemed to sympathize with the student's anger, but were not supportive of the walkout. Their statement, in part:
“We certainly appreciate our students’ involvement and interest in the state’s current funding issues, especially K-12 funding. We are proud of our civic-minded students. However, we encourage our students to stay in class… Discipline is up to the principal’s discretion. Typically, absences are excused with parent/guardian permission.”
It was not clear how many students participated in the walkout with or without their parents' permission.
Students of Washington for Change, a student-led organization working for student's rights, issued a statement thanking those who participated, acknowledging the battle ahead, and urging action:
Take a minute to contact your Representative and let them know that public education is still a critical service and it needs to be funded - or else the future might be different than we hope.
Better than that, however, was hearing the students speak for themselves:
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Show AllRich assholes in suits have conspired a long time now, to launch this attack on children.
That culture of greedy bastards is truly sociopathic.
Students, you will have to create your own future, and it will be an uphill lifelong struggle. Unfortunately we adults have made a mess of things, by not paying attention, and being to self absorbed. Our chasing after the material based American Dream, has created a situation, that is going to be difficult for you to deal with. A successful life is not about money and things. The pursuit of materialism is a false path, that will steal your lives away one day at a time. You are all very beautiful, don't let the bastards corrupt you, and steal your lives. Fight the power!
Military Spending
$965 billion:
• Military Personnel $129 billion
• Operation & Maint. $241 billion
• Procurement $143 billion
• Research & Dev. $79 billion
• Construction $15 billion
• Family Housing $3 billion
• DoD misc. $4 billion
• Retired Pay $70 billion
• DoE nuclear weapons $17 billion
• NASA (50%) $9 billion
• International Security $9 billion
• Homeland Secururity (military) $35 billion
• State Dept. (partial) $6 billion
• other military (non-DoD) $5 billion
Schools (all of them) $46.7 billion
I was a Wa state public school teacher for 30 years. In all that time I never saw the state step up and do its "paramount" duty of providing for adequate education. I suggest that the students of the state band together and sue the governor, other executives and the individual members of the legislature for monetary damages. A real court case like that would get their attention.
Hi ddi;;s, Does our education system need to teach students how to be "independent, self sufficient, and creative thinkers", or just stop preventing them from becoming so on their own? Thanks
On average it is costing the Taxpayers $12,000 per year per student. 70% of every dollar spent on Education goes to salaries and benefits. The average teacher makes around $50,000 with another $15,000 going to benefits. That means that our education system employs a minimum of 1 person for every 8 students. We are spending almost $1 trillion a year on Education. Considering the time-value of money @ 5% It cost the Taxpayers $280,000 per high school graduate. We cannot just continue to throw money at the system. We must find a way to improve teacher productivity.
Dunc(e)461: Your numbers are bullshit. You must have plucked them from your ass.
BTW, the phrase "throw money at..." in regards to Education, is a dead give away as to your Party. Better luck next time!
If you have better numbers, please share. Mine were from the National Center for Education Statistics and http://www.usgovernmentspending.com
OPEN LETTER TO ROCKY ANDERSON
Dear Mr. Anderson,
You are either the bravest person in America or the craziest for wanting to clean-up the mess created by Bush and Obama. I choose to believe you are the bravest.
First, we have the opposition:
The Corporate State of America (CSA) currently owns probably 80% of the members of Congress, the Presidency, and a majority on the Supreme Court. CSA also owns many governors and members of the state legislatures.
The CSA also owns those living the LUSH LIFE, which is probably at least four million American voters. There are probably another ten million or more living just below the Lush Life who aspire to the Lush Life and vote Republican or Blue Dog Democrat.
The CSA, as owners of the Mogul Media, heavily influence the “dumbed down” voters with a torrent of propaganda, mixed with mind-numbing trivia produced for television, radio, movies and assorted other venues.
The CSA has been instrumental in shaping the content of our educational systems to make sure no “controversial” subjects are mentioned in our schools. “Controversial” means anything contrary to the ruling elite's beliefs, purposes and pleasures.
The CSA has an enormous cow pattie to sling at any advesary, and they have plenty of manure in reserve to make more cow patties.
The CSA is one of the many minions of the NEW WORLD ORDER, and thus additional resources from the Rothschild Group, the Bilderberger Group, the Tavistock Institute, the Clubs of Rome, and many “Astroturf” fronts.
Voter apathy will arise because of the massive confusion from the fight by the Justice Party for its candidates against the Republicratic Party's candidates. This confusion will be aided and abetted by the “Poop-agandists” employed by the CSA.
Second, we have the forces of good versus evil, light versus darkness, love versus hate, the poor versus the rich, and the 80% versus the 20%. As unorganized as the “rabble” may seem, after a large number of defeats of the OCCUPIERS by CSA's shock troops, a majority of the General Assemblies will realized that they have to organize into multiple defenders of freedom in each state, in each voting precinct, town, city and region. We need many very competent and ethical candidates to get on the ballots in each state and voting area.
Third, the organizations should have at least one, well crafted plan of many parts so that we do not work at cross-purposes but we do use our limited resources with maximum leverage. You can bet your bottom dollar that the Republicrats have such a plan; probaby they have many plans in order to meet and best anything the Justice Party can throw at them. The New Party plan needs creation, definition, discussion, consensus, funding, and activation. The outline exists. See: the plan for the NEW PARTY (name is placeholder): http://thedragonsteeth.wetpaint.com/page/THE+NEW+PARTY
Sincerely,
James E. Miller, JD
jimmiller5417@gmail.com