Thursday, March 16, 2006
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- Name: Education at the Brink
- Location: Austin, Texas, United States
I was once a teacher. I now work in government and maintain a passion for education issues. I earned a Bachelor's in the Humanities and a Master's in Education from UT-Austin, the greatest university ever.
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Why call this "circumvention"? If the Supreme Court of Florida honestly found a Fla. constitutonal objection to the previous design, another design may be constitutional. If (as I believe) the SCOFLA ruled as the public sector unions and construction unions required, no plan will meet their approval. It may be possible, however, to present the SCOFLA with a proposal so reasonable that shame will prevent the SCOFLA from keeping poor and minority kids locked in the government's wretched schools, as window-dressing in a massive jobs program for dues-poaying members of the NEA/AFT/AFSCME cartel.
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