Flint,
Michigan’s problem with lead in its water system (promoted
directly by Cartel member, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder) far exceeds the
level considered acceptable according to the federal government’s
national standard (15 parts per billion). The national attention to
the dangers of lead poisoned water generated by this crisis has
flushed out similar troubles with lead in a number of post-industrial
cities: Milwaukee, Newark, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Chicago, and
others. The cities with the highest concentrations of lead in their
water systems are also those with public school districts that have
majority-minority student populations (mostly African American and
Hispanic).
These
are schools targeted by the Cartel for so-called educational reforms
that are actually designed to raid school system budgets for
corporate profits and to acquire schools closed for alleged failure,
and the land surrounding them, for redevelopment (gentrification) by
venture-backed corporate charter management organizations (CMOs)
backed by the Cartel. These for-profit venture capitalists purchase
existing public school and other public buildings (at very low
prices, often for a dollar, after the schools have been closed and
the public buildings condemned) in poor neighborhoods. The schools
are then replaced with corporate charters.
Dr.
Leslie Fenwick, dean of the school of education at Howard University,
explained this process in an excellent presentation on the panel, “No
Excuses Schools” and the Education of Impoverished Students of
Color, at the Albert Shanker Institute on March 9, 2016 in
Washington, D.C. She went on to state that these strategies displace
poor children and their families who will be replaced by upscale
white families and their children. Very few low-income children with
the greatest educational challenges (those with special needs) are
admitted to these brand new corporate charters (or the substantially
rehabilitated public schools that have been recast as corporate
charters) although all claim to use a “neutral lottery system.”
Recent
examples of these urban renewal efforts are: Fourth and M Streets in
Washington, D.C., Brewers Hill in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Broadway
corridor in Camden, New Jersey, and Teachers Village in a blighted
downtown area of Newark, New Jersey. Real estate developers are
building these complexes under the banner of education reform that is
supposedly helping poor, inner-city students of color. But in
reality, these are schemes to remove the poor from land whose value
has been increased exponentially. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has
aggressively promoted these improvement projects to reward his Cartel
benefactors.
Water
poisoned by lead serves as a driver in this process as the corporate
raiders know a priori
that these schools are enveloped by lead, mold, or other toxins.
When the new corporate charter schools and expensive condominiums,
chic bistros, and ultra-modern drinking establishments are built,
they have access to clean and purified water carried to the buildings
through state-of-the-art pipes. There are no old, lead pipes
involved in transporting the water; thus it is not necessary to coat
the pipes with chemicals that are alleged to prevent lead poisoning
and/or to install filters to mitigate lead consumption.
The
Cartel recognizes that NO AMOUNT OF LEAD IN A WATER SYSTEM IS SAFE!
Therefore, for mayors, health, school, and environmental officials to
consistently state that their water is safe enough to drink, as has
been the case in Milwaukee, Newark, Baltimore, and Chicago, during
the past two weeks, is disingenuous at best, and an outright lie at
worst.
Lead poisoning has a
more severe impact on children than on adults. Over time,
significant amounts of lead can cause anemia, numerous physical
ailments, and major brain damage, according to the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. Even at low levels, lead can retard
intellectual development. It is no accident that low-performing
schools have a disproportionate number of students who have been
impacted by lead poisoning in their schools and communities. They
under-perform on standardized tests which contributes to their
schools being labeled as failing.
There
are strong relationships between long-term lead poisoning (oftentimes
unacknowledged and/or denied) and standardized testing outcomes in
poverty-ridden school districts where the majority of students are
African American and Hispanic or members of other racial minority
groups. The Cartel-backed testing movement with one of its key
corporate members, Pearson, an international testing and
education conglomerate, that designs standardized
tests for hundreds of U.S. school districts to accommodate the
testing requirements of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Race to the
Top (RTTT) federal legislation. (Pearson also owns a virtual charter
school company.) It earns billions of dollars on its test
construction and development on an annual basis.
As the Cartel
implemented this corporate education reform, it insisted that
standardized testing be at the core of the effort. Bill Gates, a
major Cartel leader, spent more than $250 million to lobby and cajole
governors in 46 states and President Obama, along with campaign
contributions, to sign on to the Common Core curriculum and the
associated tests (created by Pearson). After massive pushback by Tea
Party activists, liberal and conservative governors; local, state,
and national elected officials; and ordinary citizens in Oklahoma,
North Carolina, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, and numerous other
states bailed out of this Cartel-led initiative.
However, Gates has
failed to mention that he has collaborated with Pearson to load the
Common Core examinations for language arts and math onto the
Microsoft Surface tablet. Corporate education reform is always about
the money!
Former Florida Governor
Jeb Bush’s refusal to let go of his death grip on Common Core
was in large part responsible for his inability to gain traction in
his quest for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. Several
of his opponents used Common Core to discredit him repeatedly.
The Partnership for
Assessment Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) test, also
produced by Pearson, remains as a determinant of school success in
many low-income urban, majority-minority districts and suburban
school systems. Moreover, testing remains a key component of the
recently passed Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the replacement
for NCLB, despite the huge number of parents in urban and suburban
school districts across the nation who opted out of the standardized
testing of their children during the past school year, a clear rebuke
to the Cartel and its surrogates.
Standardized
Testing remains central to Cartel-driven privatized education reform,
and lead poisoned water in public schools facilitates the
privatization of public schools in low-wealth communities, where
majority and minority Cartel surrogates participate in obfuscation
and cover-up of the lead contaminant in their schools.
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