Chicago State Senator James Meeks (D-Chicago) has proposed a rather radical action to protest the underfunding of Chicago's inner city schools. Meeks has issued a call for all school kids in Chicago's poorest districts to boycott the first day at their assigned school and instead head to resource-rich predominately white schools and attempt to register there.
Meeks plan has supporters and detractors. ...
It's no secret that schools in predominately poor urban and rural communities just do not provide the educational opportunities to be had in solidly middle-class or affluent communities. But what to do about it? Republicans and others favor various forms of "school choice" or voucher programs where children stuck in a lousy school would have the option to move to one with stronger academic options.
Others simply want state and federal government to allocate more dollars to improving under-performing schools. 'No Child Left Behind' is an example of a recent government initiative meant to insure that all students have some basic, uniform standard of achievement.
From the Chicago Tribune:
Nearly 50 ministers on Monday embraced plans for students to boycott at least the first day of Chicago Public Schools classes, a move aimed at ramping up pressure on state officials to address widespread inequities in education funding.
The church leaders from the city's West and South Sides pledged their support as lawmakers return to Springfield on Tuesday to meet in a special session Gov. Rod Blagojevich called to consider the funding issue that has vexed lawmakers for decades.
The ministers said they would urge their congregations and communities to participate in the first-day boycott Sept. 2 and attempt to enroll Chicago students in New Trier Township High School District in north suburban Winnetka.
"We refuse to continue to allow the State of Illinois to orphan our educational system," said Rev. Albert Tyson of St. Stephen AME Church.
Frankly, I do not accept that you can increase education funding by encouraging students to skip school.
"It's counterproductive to urge kids not to attend school," Gov. Blagojevich said at a separate event. "If a child misses a day of school, that child will miss an opportunity to learn. I think children should take advantage of every possible day they can to go to school."
Further, he said, Chicago Public Schools would lose some state money if students skip because average daily attendance helps determine each school district's overall funding.
New Trier District 203 Supt. Linda Yonke, bracing for Meeks' attempt to enroll 1,000 students, labeled the ministers' move a "political action" she hopes won't be disruptive.
WHAT DO YOU THINK? IS A SCHOOL BOYCOTT A GOOD IDEA FOR THE KIDS?
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A Fridge
Regardless of whether you have a wonderful sized meal plan, your fridge may come in handy with leftovers or when you feel like stocking it with bottled drinks.
Computer
The convenience of a computer is essential when sending your kids off to college. Forget the hike to the computer lab across campus students need a computer in the comfort of their room. A printer comes in handy as well. Depending on whether your child plans to carry his laptop around campus, you might opt for a desk top since they're lighter on the pockets.
Snacks
You will surely survive with off of a meal plan but it doesn't hurt to stock up on snacks when you don't feel like leaving your dorm room. Bottled water, pop corn, cereal and Ramen noodles are all low budget snacks to stock up on. Just be weary of the freshman 15.
Things from home
Some college students suffer from homesickness the first year. It's best to surround yourself with things like photos of the family, pillows or even stuffed animals. Anything that reminds your child of home.
MP3 Player
With all the stress that comes from school and exams, sometimes it's nice to block out the chaos in your life and even your roommate with music. It's nearly impossible to find students walking to class who aren't jamming to tunes.
Budget
Students who enter college often come in at the ripening age of 18. A great time for credit cards. Parents beware, your child may end up ruining their credit at a young age
Alarm Clock
When you're in college you don't have the luxury of getting awaken by your parents. It's now your responsibility to get to class on time so alarm clocks are a must. But keep your roommate in mind. You shouldn't wake him up ever morning with a blow horn alarm.
Cleaning supplies
Now you don't necessarily need to bring in the rubber gloves, mop and gas mask but it doesn't hurt to bring along Clorox all purpose wipes for spills or dust. Vacuums and brooms come in handy too depending if you have a carpeted dorm.
Bedding
What most parents aren't aware of is that most college beds are twin sized but extra long and require special sheets. When shopping keep your eye open for sheets that clearly state 'extra long' or else your child may come up short.
Shower shoes
You really don't know what some people do in the shower these days. College showers are known to be creeping with germs so spare yourself the fungus and purchase flip flops for the shower. You'll thank us later!


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By: MC on 8/14/2008 8:21AM
Sometimes extreme circumstances require extreme actions. Separate is not equal and never has been. How long will our children be forced to attend inadequate schools? Many go through the motions "achieve" and aren't prepared for college. When we go to restaurants and the food is bad, undercooked, understaffed, and we're ignored by the management; we don't go back. We find somewhere else to eat until conditions or management changes. Our children deserve better. We had to stop riding buses to get better seats on the bus.
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By: Pinkie on 8/13/2008 11:59AM
I think this is great!!
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By: Madrice on 8/13/2008 2:02PM
Now that is what a boycott is supposed to be; disruptive. If you can move the ocean(the kids boycotting school), you can make the surfers move(the affluent schools who will now pressure the 'the powers to be' to make something happen so all of those AA kids don't show up at their school. This needs to happen, this is the revolution!
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By: Valery on 8/13/2008 3:41PM
How long should we wait? Children don't wait, their education won't wait. This country has never given anyone anything when they just waited. I hope the parents step up to the plate and support this. They should not depend on the powers that be to do what's right by their kids. They haven't so far.
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By: Demetria on 8/13/2008 3:42PM
Awesome! MLK, Jr. advocates NON VIOLENT FORMS OF PROTEST AND ACTIVISM for equal rights for all people...as an urban educator, my students did the same thing this past June when denied a class trip, and I was proud of them for being mature about the matter; they had a silent sit out. I am ALL for this! I will support the Chicago school children 100%!
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By: samantha on 8/13/2008 3:40PM
By any means, right? It worked with MLK. I just pray the officals don't get ignorant and if they do that the protesters remain calm. The last thing we need is another a riot. I just can't believe a senator would suggest this "radical" form of action.
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By: msplum on 1/28/2009 7:13PM
This is a good idea. In fact I would take it further. Contact some of the black entertainers that are money fabulous and ask them to adopt some of the schools. What a better way to try to solve these problems. They can only spend so much money. Now let them put their money where it is needed. Call Oprah, Rev.Run, and don't forget the 4 billion dollar man Will Smith. God Bless all of our successful Black Americans.
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By: Tired of poor me attitude on 8/13/2008 3:45PM
Brilliant! Thousands of uneducated students are going to skip school, become even less educated, just to try to prove a point. If the suburbs have more in their schools and spend more it is because they VOTED to spend more. If AA neighborhoods want more then vote it and pay the freaking taxes to support it. Suburbs owe you SQUAT! If you want it, pay more taxes and you pay for it! Meanwhile, hundreds of students will just get more stupid and skip more school. Boycotting a School because you don't think you are getting an adequate education is like going on a fast because you don't get enough food.
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By: Jarvis on 8/13/2008 4:52PM
Instead of boycotting, they should be advocating for SCHOOL CHOICE, which includes VOUCHERS for PRIVATE SCHOOLS, CHARTER SCHOOLS, OPEN CAMPUS SCHOOLS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS STUDENTS AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHOICE WHICH WOULD ALLOW STUDENTS TO GO TO THE BEST PUBLIC SCHOOL WITHOUT THE RED TAPE.
LOOK, there will NEVER be enough money for public schools. School Boards, Teachers' Unions and Ignorant Parents will always keep the status quote. THEY DON'T WANT PARENTS TO HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE, because they are more concern about their Jobs than what is best for children.
McCain was right when he spoke at the National Urban League Convention...when he said and I am paraphraseing, you can be a Nobel Prize winner in Science or Math and still CANNOT TEACH IN MOST PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN AMERICA.
Because McCain is a REPUBLICAN, most BLACKS JUST IGNORED THE TRUTH.
BOYCOTTING is not the answer, REFORMING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO INCLUDE "CHOICE" FOR EVERYONE WILL FORCE ALL SCHOOLS TO COMPETE, THEREBY INCREASING QUALITY.
STOP PIMPING THE POOR, GIVE THE POOR THE SAME OPTIONS/CHOICE THAT THE RICH/WEALTHY HAVE HAD FOR YEARS.
The wealthy and also many public school teachers, put their children in private or charter schools. Why? They know what is going on. They know that ALL the money in the world will not improve the public schools.
Its amazing, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, WHICH HAVE SMALLER BUDGETS, GENERALLY PERFORM BETTER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN EVERY CATEGORY.
With all of the RED TAPE, TEACHER UNIONS, INFLUX OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS CONCERN ABOUT THEIR POLITICAL CAREERS AND ON AND ON. GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY SCHOOLS HAVE RUN IT'S COURSE.
WAKE UP....IT IS TIME FOR REAL CHANGE TO AMERICA'S SCHOOLS
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By: lightnthadark on 8/13/2008 8:45PM
YESSSS.... I totally support their efforts what a way to take charge and not continue to take what is given, this is like taking the bread off the table instead of waiting for the crumbs to fall. It is very important for younger generations to know that things can be done without force and that patience is truly a virtue. The revolution will not be televised it will be online......
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