The Union Onion
Matthew Harrison’s complaint about unionized teachers could not be better stated. I hope he sees this as an interesting addendum to his own poignant thoughts. A union is like an onion. You peel the bitter layers of forced unionization, legal representation for people that obviously should be fired, strong-armed embezzlement of taxpayers through [...]
Why Some Children Can’t Learn
Many American cities are contending with decaying, gang-ridden schools. This is one of the well-publicized problems of public education. But there is a little spoken-of menace that has been stalking our schools for decades. It is a malady that affects every district in the country. It has the potential to cripple our public schools, especially our [...]