Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill allowing military families to choose public school for their children
members stationed in California to enroll their children in the school district
of their choice without a “veto” from the home district.
Many residents in the state of California are unaware of this subtle restraint on school choice, which many school districts can exercise against individual families. It has irritated me to no end when talking with liberals in general, and some school board members when they rebuff me with "We already have school choice!"
No, we do not! Steven Greenhut, writing for the San Diego Union-Tribune, shared about the internecine troubles hurting families who want good schools for their kids:
As the California Department of Education explains, “Although students have the right under California law to a free, public education, the law does not guarantee that a student can attend the school of his or her choice, or even the neighborhood school.” The guarantee is to attend a school within “the district’s attendance area.” If it’s not such a great school, that’s too bad.
Here is one sad story about the district politicking which hinders choice:
306 will go into effect in January 2016. He said the law will help military
families concentrate their efforts on securing positions in school districts
that are right for their children.
the law would create more schooling options for military families stationed at
the Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo and other California bases that
are currently limited to the designated public school districts that serve
on-base housing.
Has anyone looked at the current housing prices in the South Bay? Even in San Pedro, CA, with Los Angeles Unified, the homes along the coastline and near Point Vicente are too high for military personnel.
Why should they have to settle for bad schools just because they cannot afford ritzy housing in Manhattan Beach or Hermosa?
considering deployment to the L.A. Air Force Base, whose families are housed at
Fort MacArthur and other locations in San Pedro and served by Los Angeles
Unified School District.
This legislation was a no-brainer, in that it should have been passed a long time ago.. Democratic lawmakers representing the South Bay could have done something to pass this legislation years ago, and yet did nothing. Why? Because they live in bondage to teachers unions, who oppose school choice of any kind.
competitive as possible and attractive as possible,” he said. “We know from
people on the base that our public schools options are one of the most
important things for military families. By improving the options for people,
we’re really improving the attraction of the base.”
Angeles Unified School District.
district.
the school.
What many people do not realize about LAUSD, not just that the schools are woefully underperforming, and riddled with dysfunction and corruption, but that many families struggle to seek permits to enroll in another school district.
Why should they face any hurdles to seeking a better school?
the bill saves families a sometimes burdensome step.
other military installations across the state, will be able to select the
school that is best for their children,” said state Sen. Ben Allen, who
represents the coastal South Bay. “These families face many challenges in the
service of our country, and this new policy is an important way to show our
support for them.”
For once, I have strong kudos for a Democratic lawmaker, including one as liberal as Ben Allen. For him to take this unprecedented step and pass a bill to expand school choice for anyone in the state of California, well — it is just brilliant and commendable. Thanks also to Assemblywoman Autumn Burke. If she continues voting for freedom reforms and pro-family bills, she will continue to command my respect.
Special interests in Sacramento will be smacking their heads, wondering why they did nothing to stop this bill when they have the chance. Already, Big Labor's influence is slipping in the state of California, and this bill is just one further chip at their power.
We have more school choice in California, and through legislation initiated by a freshman Republican, the most targeted lawmaker for removal in 2016. This victory is not getting the vetting which it deserves.