Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Ditching School on the First Day - What a Dumb Stunt!

Recently State Senator Rev. James T. Meeks held a press conference. At the conference, Sen. Meeks asked Chicagoans to keep their children home on the first day of school. He wants parents to instead take their children to a school like New Trier in Winnetka and attempt to enroll them there. The reason behind his request was to call attention to the disparity in school funding between a Chicago school and a school like New Trier.


Now in my opinion, what Sen. Meeks is calling for is a stunt. Some stunts are powerful and can attract positive attention to an issue. Other stunts just highlight a lack of political savvy and can be readily identified as being just that - a stunt!

I do have a very strong opinion on what Sen. Meeks is attempting to do. I believe he should be putting his efforts in being a "political animal" and working the political process garnering the support of the majority of his 58 other Senators and 118 State Representatives to come up with a school funding policy for Chicago that is fair to our students. He should also work with all the Chicago aldermen to get their support in looking into how the Board of Education is spending the money it gets. But Sen. Meeks has chosen to ask that Chicago parents keep their children home on the first day of school.

So let's say that fifty percent of Chicagoans heed his call and keep their children home. What are those children supposed to do all day? I haven’t heard him calling for parents to begin to home school their children. Or will all the local churches open their doors so that the children will have a safe place to go as their parents go off to work? What if tens of thousands show up to board the buses to go to New Trier and attempt to be enrolled - will there enough buses to take them all there?

If for example New Trier enrolls all the students that go there on the busses, how will they get there the next day? We currently have children who are being bussed to schools within Chicago being picked up as early as 6:00 am. How will a child from 121st and State St. or Madison and Laramie Ave. get to New Trier School if they are enrolled? Is there anything in place to get the children there the rest of the school year? Or will we now have young people leaving home at 5:00am in the morning so that they can catch CTA and RTA to get to that northern suburb by the time first period starts? Once the children get there, how will they get back home at night? Looking at the website and class schedules for New Trier many activities occur early in the morning and into the evening. Including parent meetings at 7:00pm. So if a child is enrolled at the school, I am sure the Chicago parent will make sure they attend those meetings.

New Trier has two campuses. One in Northfield for the freshman and then one in Winnetka for the upper classmen. Those are two separate suburbs. So if two siblings are enrolled and one is a freshman and the other a junior gets enrolled, they can only travel so far together. I am sure Sen. Meeks has a plan to address that issue.

Now what I found out about New Trier in doing my homework for this column was interesting. They are a school that is truly online. So if our children from Chicago don’t have laptops or home computers, how will they compete? Everything is done online. I hope Sen. Meeks has a plan for that as well.

Now there are several Chicago Public Schools that can compare to New Trier. Schools like Whitney Young, NorthSide Prep and Walther Payton. I wonder why Sen. Meeks didn’t call on Chicagoans to go to those schools and demand that our children be given the opportunity to enroll seeing that they are Chicago Public Schools as well.


I am anxiously waiting what will happen on September 2. By the way, the New Trier school year begins on August 21st. By the time Sen. Meeks pulls his stunt on September 2 and goes to New Trier, they will have already had seven days of school. All the books will have been passed out and all the classes started. They will have also already hosted Freshman Athletic Orientation, Special Education Parent Night and College Application Info Night. I hope those who are involved in this stunt are prepared to support our children with all the tools they will need to make up for already missing 7 days of school at New Trier as well as the first day of school in Chicago .

Don't forget that you will have three opportunities this month to speak to Mayor Daley about anything under the sun at the annual budget hearings. Registration starts at 6:00pm and the hearings start at 7:00pm.

The schedules for the hearings are:

AUGUST 19, 2008 Falconer Elementary School
3020 N. Lamon Avenue
AUGUST 20, 2008 Central West Regional Center
2102 W. Ogden
AUGUST 21, 2008 South Shore Cultural Center
7059 S. South Shore Dr

2 comments:

Calyx said...

All the books will have been passed out and all the classes started.

Books are not "passed out" at New Trier HS... they are expensive and must be purchased separately before school starts.

Rudy said...

Of course it's a stunt, but will some people who blindly support Democrats and preachers realize this?

After this stunt, will Meeks re-endorse Daley and Blago?