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    I have about $120,000 that I am going to use to start a small school in my state. I don't have a name yet for it but I will be talking to a lawyer on Friday for consultation. I know $120,000 is not a of of money but it can "get the ball rolling" considering the ease of doing something like this in my state.

    This school will be revolutionary in its approach to education and considering the wide berth "private schools" get in my state I have no doubt that this project would be successful. I have one tech company in my sights for funding but I will not get t meet with them until July 17th.

    If I am funded, and I have a a good feeling that I will be, the potential will be infinite. We will be in Dallas and I want to open another in Houston if funding will let me. I want to have a hand in shaping and molding a new way for the younger generations of Americans to explore and harness the power of a proper education because the old way of education isn't working for American children

    If not this school year, then definitely next year: Summer 2019.

    This Fourth of July, I am pledging to Make America Great!

    Here's a nice little letter I have found online that fits my purpose very well.

    https://www.tepsac.org/pdf/starting_a_school.pdf

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    So the insurance is going to kick our butts. I want to be safe as possible and I know that with children there needs to be special care.

    The play area will have to be deemed safe. There needs to be monthly fire and safety inspections/drills.

    I am for heavy screening to prevent pedos from being employed.

    I will not make it this year but I want to open it up next school year.

    The name of the school will be "The Thomas Sankara School of Kujichagulia".

    Sankara wasn't a perfect man but I will give him the "Thomas Jefferson Pardon".

    Harambee!

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    My dear Boomslang, please go cautious on this. Please do not risk all you've worked your whole life for on an education system that is designed to bankrupt you and enrich the government and its hoodlums. In my opinion, the better option to improve education in our country is school vouchers to privatize the entire system. Like the FairTax, it will happen one day. It will be secular, it will be designed, motivated and financed by private concerns with public vouchers and tuitions where desired to meet the needs of both knowledge, interest, market and production, the schools will be smaller, more convenient, offer more services to parents and students like before and after school daycare, be closer to work, closer to home, the facilities will be cute, safe and functional. They will focus on the basics with opportunities for other interests as well. Teachers won't have to buy supplies and students won't have to fear being shot at or bused against their will to another neighborhood. And it will all cost a fraction of what we're spending on K-12 education today.

    One of the biggest problems in education today for many students is answering the question of "what is the point"? What is the point for millions of American students? Do they see a bright future for themselves where an education is needed and beneficial? Do they see jobs and opportunities in their neighborhoods they need a high school diploma to pursue? Many do, but many don't.

    We're on the right track now. Trump is changing everything for us. He's giving these young people hope, because he's bringing their jobs back to this country and restarting vocational technical training. They will see their parents getting jobs, they will know there is room and a spot for them when they get old enough and graduate. When Trump gets his Plan B on immigration, they'll see attention in school refocused on them, attention and resources nows being siphoned away from them by the needy illegal aliens.

    Give it some time to work. Please don't risk your money on this. It makes me afraid for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    My dear Boomslang, please go cautious on this. Please do not risk all you've worked your whole life for on an education system that is designed to bankrupt you and enrich the government and its hoodlums. In my opinion, the better option to improve education in our country is school vouchers to privatize the entire system. Like the FairTax, it will happen one day. It will be secular, it will be designed, motivated and financed by private concerns with public vouchers and tuitions where desired to meet the needs of both knowledge, interest, market and production, the schools will be smaller, more convenient, offer more services to parents and students like before and after school daycare, be closer to work, closer to home, the facilities will be cute, safe and functional. They will focus on the basics with opportunities for other interests as well. Teachers won't have to buy supplies and students won't have to fear being shot at or bused against their will to another neighborhood. And it will all cost a fraction of what we're spending on K-12 education today.

    One of the biggest problems in education today for many students is answering the question of "what is the point"? What is the point for millions of American students? Do they see a bright future for themselves where an education is needed and beneficial? Do they see jobs and opportunities in their neighborhoods they need a high school diploma to pursue? Many do, but many don't.

    We're on the right track now. Trump is changing everything for us. He's giving these young people hope, because he's bringing their jobs back to this country and restarting vocational technical training. They will see their parents getting jobs, they will know there is room and a spot for them when they get old enough and graduate. When Trump gets his Plan B on immigration, they'll see attention in school refocused on them, attention and resources nows being siphoned away from them by the needy illegal aliens.

    Give it some time to work. Please don't risk your money on this. It makes me afraid for you.

    I was talking with my sister about the state of education and it's placement in the world.
    My sister is semi-famous insomuch as her scientific work on cancer. She told me that she feels the education system is lacking.
    She earned her PhD and still feel that K-12 could have been done better.
    I have a lowly bachelor's degree, so I really took to heart what she was telling me.

    The idea of education and what it means to be educated needs a makeover.

    I can raise more money between now and next summer but the insurance makes me want to quit.
    Nevertheless, there has to be a way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomslang View Post
    I was talking with my sister about the state of education and it's placement in the world.
    My sister is semi-famous insomuch as her scientific work on cancer. She told me that she feels the education system is lacking.
    She earned her PhD and still feel that K-12 could have been done better.
    I have a lowly bachelor's degree, so I really took to heart what she was telling me.

    The idea of education and what it means to be educated needs a makeover.

    I can raise more money between now and next summer but the insurance makes me want to quit.
    Nevertheless, there has to be a way.
    There is a way, it's privatizing education. There is no other way. It can't be done one school at a time. It can't be done with charter schools. It can't be done with private schools competing against public schools. They all have to be private, each funded with the same voucher amount plus any additional tuitions they choose to charge. I've studied this for years. Schools are financial monopolies directly funded and controlled by the government through authoritarian mandated taxation or fed by the government through phony "charity" 501 C 3 tax status. The system itself is twisted, distorted and corrupt.

    We're operating off of a framework that was designed for little one room school houses 150 years ago. That framework no longer works. There's a lot of good education coming out of thousands of our public schools and if they were all like those, even the twisted framework and corrupt financial structures wouldn't matter, but they don't all work, and even the successful schools have massive issues, cost at the top of the list.

    To solve the problem, you have to destroy the monopoly that created the problems to begin with. Privatize the whole system of K-12 and you'll have great schools everywhere competing for the privilege of educating our children. They'll be regulated like any business, must be accredited and to be eligible to receive the modest vouchers, they'll need to be a) secular (non-religious teachings), b) provide basic required curriculum, c) comply with any other necessary rules of operation. Their objectives will be provide the best possible education at a reasonable price, like any business service organization, as it should be. They can and will be creative, will think outside the box, will push for performance, because these are the results they will use to recruit new customers, they will push for vocational technical placement, post graduate job placement, post graduate college admissions, they will rock n roll.

    One of the greatest tragedies of what's happened in the United States is the waste of brilliance and intelligence. We have the smartest most creative and ingenious people on the planet who have been misdirected into a race to the bottom instead of a race to the top. They've been misdirected to pursue overpopulation through over-breeding and immigration to grow sales instead of pursue quality and service to grow prices and profits. They've been misdirected to pursue "free trade" to import cheap low quality inferior and often contaminated products produced by slave labor or its equivalent to have a lower cost.

    What is possible now for the first time in 40 years is the redirection of our talent to a different goal, the goal is no longer the lowest priced washing machine that has to be replaced every 3 years, the goal is to make a properly priced washing machine that lasts 20 years and instead of having a population where 30% can't afford the 3 year one and only 10 percent of the population can afford the 20 year one, you have a population where 70% can afford the 20 year one.

    Our people in our companies know how to produce the best products in the world at reasonable prices, whether its consumer goods, medical care or education. Our people know what to do, they've just not been in a situation where they could do it. Trump is making that possible for them, for all of us.

    Stay tuned, he's just getting started. Start your school after the system in privatized with for-profit education corporations eligible for school vouchers. It won't be a long wait, and then you'll have a fair playing field to play on where the sky is your only limit.

    Just some friendly advice.

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    Thank you so much for your thoughts. I will definitely incorporate some of your ideas simply because they were better than my own.

    What I have come to realize is that the "old way" towards education was not really education but something else...

    The power in deciding what it means to be educated has to be to dealt a coup de grâce in order for the next generation to solve
    some of the issues we are having in the USA.

    The structure of the school is very important as you have laid out. The method of education is just as important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    My school class had 45 to 47 students in each of 3 first grade classes and we all made it to graduation with 30% plus headed off to college, except for 1 girl who got pregnant when she was 14 and dropped out to get married, but later after 3 kids with her same husband, she got her GED, went to college, got her bachelors in education and then her masters degree. We were not an affluent area, our county was the 3rd poorest county out of 114 counties based on property evaluations in the whole state.

    You know there's this little saying about history, that if you don't learn from it you're doomed to repeat it, but there's a another side to that as well, because if you don't know your history, you might not know the things you want and need to repeat either. This small classroom size thing is not realistic preparation for making it. Too much individual attention, not enough independence and self-reliance, not enough students to have proper measurements, proper competition, proper social interaction. One of the more important concepts of our country is one among many and from many, one. How can young people learn that when they're one among so few? Just something for you to think about.

    I know your concept for your school is something different than mainstream education of the masses, but there are certain elements of education whether special or conventional that all children should receive, which we'll just call for lack of better terms, the basics or fundamentals and classroom size of one of those. I've opposed this small classroom size since it was first proposed, and my objectiont was based on my own personal experience and the fantastic results of my large classes that benefited everyone from students to teachers, parents and the public paying for it.

    Just my two cents opinion and something to think about.

    Thanks Judy for helping me think about this difficult task that I want to accomplish.

    I just thought about the KKK and their supporters not being too happy with such a plan. Up goes the insurance! They are so uncivilized that they would try to harm 1st and 2nd grade children.

    I just thought about that!

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    I was just going to start with 1st grade and add a grade every year unti 5th.

    I'm not going to start big but the way kids are educated will be a revolution in learning.

    Is that too big of a dream to dream?

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    No, not at all. I just don't want you to lose your money.

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