Lehman Needs to Apologize for Mischaracterizing Racine School Choice Program
Brian Pleva, Wisconsin Government Affairs Associate with the American Federation For Children, writes a letter to the editor saying that Sen. John Lehman didn't characterize the Racine School Choice Program accurately and they want him to apologize.
Former State Senator John Lehman should apologize to Racine families for his misleading statements on the Racine Parental Choice Program (RPCP), the school choice program that allows students from low-income and working class families to attend a participating private school of their parents’ choice.
While speaking last week at a 21st Senate District candidates’ forum, Lehman claimed that private schools participating in the program were for-profit and fly-by-night entities taking advantage of RPCP, according to the Mount Pleasant Patch. However, schools participating in the program are not-for-profit entities and some of the most respected schools in the city. Nearly 230 scholarship students are being educated through RPCP schools in the current school year. And next year, even more families have applied to the limited 500 scholarships available in the second year of the program.
Lehman’s comments were extremely irresponsible, and he should apologize to both Racine families and the private schools for mischaracterizing the Racine Parental Choice Program. The program is not only popular among Racine residents, but it offers an educational lifeline to students from low-income families. Characterizing this program as a scheme that will hurt families is not true and diminishes the integrity of educational options for Racine families.
This is not the first time that Lehman failed to accurately portray educational options in Wisconsin. He recently claimed a lack of high accountability standards and academic attainment levels of Wisconsin’s two voucher programs to the Wisconsin State Journal’s Recall Election Guide. Lehman states that he wants to discontinue “funding charter and voucher schools, which are unaccountable to the taxpayer and continually underperforming compared to public schools.”
John Lehman has now incorrectly portrayed the quality schools participating in the Racine voucher program, and insinuated that our state’s two voucher programs lack accountability and academic achievement. Both parental choice programs require high accountability standards, including standardized testing, public reporting of student progress, and proof of financial viability for schools. In addition, independent evaluations have shown significant academic achievement in the Milwaukee program.
Created last year, the RPCP serves 228 students from low-income and working-class families living in the Racine Unified School District. In the program’s second year, more than 500 applications have been received for the limited 500 seats available under the program. The Milwaukee Parental Choice Program is serving more than 23,000 students this year.
Last year, my organization released a poll showing that 55 percent of likely voters within the Racine Unified School District favored school choice with just 33 percent opposing. Further, participants rated the performance of Racine’s private schools higher than the assigned public schools.
John Lehman should apologize to these schools, and the students attending them, for his reckless accusations.
Brian Pleva
Wisconsin Government Affairs Associate
American Federation for Children
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dean
10:13 am on Thursday, May 31, 2012
Never forget who's working the strings on Lehman the puppet. He'll say exactly what the teachers union tells him to say.
James R Hoffa
12:32 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
Lehman won't even apologize to our country for dodging the draft, and you think he's going to apologize about LYING to the public about the RPCP!?!? Lehman is of extremely low character, and only someone similarly situated would even consider voting for him!
Vote WALKER, KLEEFISCH, WANGGAARD on June 5th!!!
Johnny Blade
12:45 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
It is hard to let the monopoly go ... but freedom will win out in the end
Did Mitt Romney aplogize for his deferment, the guy is a bankster tool ... Dr Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate with conviction and will bring back LIBERTY
Ed Holladay
1:12 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
That St. John Fisher Academy debacle says it all.
Stormy Weather
2:30 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
Lehman visited Park High School this week, trying to recruit High School students to register with the Democratic party and also to go door to door this weekend... Gee, I wonder if that is allowed? I wonder if I can walk into one of our high school classrooms and ask if students want to join our church?
And on another note... Walden School made an announcement during school that students who want to volunteer this weekend can get volunteer hours and pizza. They want students to help go door to door to help get out the vote! RUSD = indoctrination!
James R Hoffa
10:54 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
@Stormy -
That's an alarming situation indeed. Unfortunately, given how the people of Racine voted in the recent school board election, I'm guessing that such facts will just fall upon deaf ears.
A shameful situation all around. Lehman = Scum Bag in trying to recruit children to do his bidding!
Racine Progressive
9:09 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
Yeah, how's that voucher system working for ya?!
Takes a lot of guts to defend the voucher system after the St. John Fisher Academy debacle. Lehman was right and he deserves an apology from the tea bagger that wrote this article.
James R Hoffa
10:35 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
@Racine Progressive -
Spoken like a true 'progressive' all right - worry about the teachers getting paid first as opposed to the quality of education actually being provided.
As I understand the situation, the administrator filled out the apps wrong, so the academy actually didn't get that much money from the state. Needless to say, there were no charges alleging that the quality of education being provided was poor, were there?
And guess what - the beauty with a 'choice' school lies in the fact that if the school is failing, you don't have to send your child there, or if you already have, you can take them out! Can the same be said for RUSD's failing schools before the option of choice schools came along? In fact, before choice schools, the only alternative for a struggling family was home schooling.
Let's get real, shall we?
Racine Progressive
9:11 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
We need to elect Lehman to get rid of the corrupt Walkerites like Wanggaard.
Racine Progressive
9:15 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
If you know Lehman, you know he's a good man that cares about the good people of Racine. Wanggaard is a hypocrite - he has enjoyed Union benefits but then agreed with Walker to divide and conquer.
James R Hoffa
10:49 pm on Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wait just a minute! Let's clarify this situation:
Lehman - didn't even love his country enough to fight for it when called upon to do so. Instead, he ran to Canada, remember?
Wanggaard - when in the union, he advocated for the union. Now that he's a senator, he's advocating for the taxpayer. It's called integrity of character RP - different jobs require wearing different pants. Van's action have shown that he is conducting himself both professionally and responsibly in being able to recognize the distinctions and act according to the demands of the situation in which he finds himself. But 'progressives' appear unable to comprehend this simple reality - WHY???
Private unions bargain with for profit entities.
Public unions bargain with the government. The government is comprised of taxpayers. Public union members are also taxpayers. Thus public union members are actually bargaining against themselves. Isn't that an inherent conflict of interest? Also, aren't they already represented in their government employment via their duly elected public officials that are in charge of running the government that employs them? After all, public union members do get to vote for their public officials, the same as the rest of us, don't they? So why do they even need a union? Federal employees aren't unionized and I don't hear any complaints about how the federal government is abusing or taking advantage of them, do you?
Wake up already from your 'progressive' stupor!!!