A sign of things to come-Mass school closures approved in Kansas City, Mo.
The key quote to me is:
Once the district had enough desegregation money to build such amenities as an Olympic-sized swimming pool. But the effort to use upscale facilities and programs to lure in students from the suburbs never worked quite as planned.This is the flight not of white people but wealth. Why live in a city where laziness and irresponsibility is subsidized and achievers are punished? Government burracracy will increasing fail in the competition to provide services, entitling it to less of the peoples money. This hemorraging beast could get dangerous as it fights for survival.
Covington has stressed that the district's buildings are only half-full as its population has plummeted amid political squabbling and chronically abysmal test scores. The district's enrollment of fewer than 18,000 students is about half of what the schools had a decade ago and just a quarter of its peak in the late 1960s.
Many students have left for publicly funded charter schools, private and parochial schools and the suburbs. The school district also isn't the only one serving students in Kansas City; several smaller ones operate in the city's boundaries.
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