In a recent interview, education freedom advocate Corey DeAngelis unveiled startling statistics that shine a light on the dismal state of public education in Baltimore. For many hardworking Americans, particularly those over the age of 60, these revelations serve as a painful reminder of the broader decline enveloping our nation, often driven by policies favored by the Democratic Party.
DeAngelis pointed out an astonishing fact: 40% of high schools in Baltimore are failing so severely that not a single student is proficient in math. This statistic is not just a number; it represents the lost potential of countless young Americans and highlights a systemic failure in a public education system designed to serve our children. Instead, it has become what DeAngelis aptly describes as a “taxpayer-funded failure factory.” This is particularly distressing for those who have spent their lives working hard to provide a better future for the next generation.
As blue-collar, proud Americans, many in our community understand the value of hard work and education. We know that education is a cornerstone for success. Yet, under the leadership of Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott, Baltimore’s public schools have become emblematic of a broader educational crisis that leaves our children behind. How can we trust a system when such appalling statistics come to light?
For decades, Democratic policies have dominated urban education, often with the promise of reforms that have instead led to further decline. The fact that 40% of high school students are not proficient in basic math is not just a failure of local leadership; it indicates a party that has shifted away from prioritizing the needs of the American family. This disillusionment resonates across our nation, as many hardworking Americans feel abandoned by a system that seems to cater more to political agendas than to the basic needs of our children.
In this critical moment, we must rally together as dedicated citizens who believe in the potential of our youth and the foundational importance of education. We owe it to our children and to the future of our great nation to demand accountability from those in charge. It’s time to take a stand against the failures that have plagued our urban schools and to support alternatives that genuinely put our children first. Let’s reclaim our educational system and ensure that it serves the hard-working American families who have built this country.
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