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The Chronical ^ | January 19, 2003 | Margo Freistadt

Posted on 01/28/2003 12:04:33 AM PST by Terridan

Edited on 04/13/2004 2:41:44 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Unbelievable article! Finally, the Chronicle's Margo Freistadt writes about what we've all been complaining about for years! Execellent...


(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: castudents
From the San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday, January 19, 2003, p. D 2. See http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/01/19/IN197116.DTL

Raising the Bars

Complete sentences: Turning students into prison inmates

By Margo Freistadt

A simple solution would avert the budget disaster facing California's schools: We should declare every public school to be a prison. The kids would understand.

Details need to be worked out, but I want every child in California to be given a 13-year prison sentence at age 5, with the possibility of a four-year extension.

That way, the $7,000 the state spends per student each year could immediately be raised to $27,000 -- what the state spends on each inmate annually. And our criminally under-funded schools would qualify for the only category in the governor's proposed budget that's slated to get more money this year.

Gov. Gray Davis is asking for a 1 percent budget increase for the California Department of Corrections. Meanwhile, our schools are flinching at threats of abusive slashes in state support.

Given the alternative of layoffs, more crowded classrooms, fewer teachers' aides and disappearing supplies, school officials should jump for joy at the chance for their district's schools to be transformed into prisons and their students to become inmates.

My daughter's middle school in San Francisco would be renamed Herbert Hoover Juvenile Correctional Institution. Her brother's elementary school could be Buena Vista Juvenile Redirective Ranch. The university from which my sister just graduated would become the California Honor Farm at Davis.

The benefits are many.

Elementary schools in San Francisco haven't been staffed with school nurses for many years. Recent court cases, however, have set minimal levels for acceptable health care for prisoners. If schools suddenly became prisons, students would be entitled to the same health-care standards.

Prison nurses would step in and school secretaries, administrators and teachers' aides could get back to educating -- instead of tending to the endless parade of students needing Band-Aids, ice packs, lice checks and help with their asthma inhalers.

Labor relations and staff morale would improve. Math, science and English teachers could sign on as members of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, which represents prison guards. The union, which has given $3 million to Davis campaigns since 1998, has the clout to keep salaries growing and benefits flowing.

The prison guards union's Web site used to brag that its members earned higher salaries than teachers in California. That boast, wisely, has disappeared from the site. Nonetheless, if our schools became prisons and our teachers were covered by the same union contracts as prison guards, educators would get the immediate raises they deserve.

Prison guards deserve every penny they get. It's a tough and stressful line of work, often unappreciated by the inmates and their families. Sound like a teacher's job?

From Lakeshore Elementary Jail to Lowell State Penitentiary, wardens and their little inmates should move quickly to get formal status under the California Department of Corrections. Otherwise, county hospitals and nursing homes might beat them to it. -------------------------------- Margo Freistadt is a copy editor at The Chronicle.

1 posted on 01/28/2003 12:04:33 AM PST by Terridan
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To: Terridan
My thanks to Lynne for a great catch!
2 posted on 01/28/2003 12:07:16 AM PST by Terridan
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To: Terridan
Cry me a river. As long as left wing commies control their government, courts and purse strings, the 'should' will be the 'shouldn't'.
3 posted on 01/28/2003 12:10:56 AM PST by demkicker
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To: Terridan
Things that make you go...HMMMM
4 posted on 01/28/2003 12:13:26 AM PST by Don W (Lead, follow, or get outta the way!)
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To: demkicker
That's why I loved this article! NOW they bitch about the overindulgence they've given the "inmates"! ;) Best wishes!
5 posted on 01/28/2003 12:20:00 AM PST by Terridan
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To: Terridan
Details need to be worked out, but I want every child in California to be given a 13-year prison sentence at age 5, with the possibility of a four-year extension.

A better solution might be to put up a fence around Utah and send them there.

6 posted on 01/28/2003 4:23:04 AM PST by TightSqueeze (From the Department of Homeland Security, sponsors of Liberty-Lite, Less Freedom! / Red Tape!)
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To: demkicker
Meanwhile, our schools are flinching at threats of abusive slashes in state support...this is one cut in affirmative action that is long overdue.
7 posted on 01/28/2003 4:30:50 AM PST by RWG
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To: demkicker
educators would get the immediate raises they deserve...I know educators, they are already overpaid. Don't think so? Talk to a high school graduate.
8 posted on 01/28/2003 4:33:06 AM PST by RWG
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To: Terridan
My daughter's middle school in San Francisco would be renamed Herbert Hoover Juvenile Correctional Institution.

I'm sure this is what the school actually is or should be because parents do not provide correction at home.
9 posted on 01/28/2003 4:37:13 AM PST by aardvark1
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To: aardvark1
You got that right... hmmmm, wonder if Pelosi wants the taxpayer to continue to fund law libraries, computers, weight rooms, to prepare the students parents for re-entering society and the adult high school program?
10 posted on 01/28/2003 8:28:49 AM PST by Terridan
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