Why Should the Obama Girls Attend Public School?

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Editors Note:  This post comes from Jennifer Lance of Eco Child’s Play. I highly recommend stopping by Eco Child’s Play for some fun, organic advice on living a chemical-free life with your kids. They offer reviews, suggestions for toys, education and nutritional food and family activities.

Sasha and Malia Obama have to be the cutest kids to live in the White House since Caroline Kennedy and John, Jr.  Last night on “60 Minutes”, Michelle Obama was asked if the children would attend public school:

[Kroft] Did you seriously consider sending the girls to public school?

You know, we’re still in the process of figuring out that transition and what we have asked people to understand is that the decision that we make will be based on the best interests of the girls. We haven’t made that decision yet. We want that to be a personal process, and people have been really good about respecting that.

I do respect the Obama’s decision as parents to choose the best school for their girls, but most parents in the United States do not have this luxury. I am a public school teacher, and I strongly support public education as a necessity in a democracy. It is a personal decision of the Obama family where their children attend school, but politically, public school would be the best decision.

Here are five reasons why Sasha and Malia should attend public school:

  1. It sends a message that Obama believes in public education: Politician after politician states that they support public education, but when it comes to their own children, public schools are not good enough. This hypocritical message tarnishes public opinion of our school system, and it furthers the view of politicians as elitist.  Sasha and Malia currently attend private school in Chicago.
  2. Public school curriculum will reflect Obama’s environmental mandateRepublicans, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, have vetoed climate change as part of the science curriculum.  If our president, who believes and wants to act quickly on climate change,  sends his children to public school, scientific-based environmental education will become part of the curriculum. If I were Sasha and Malia’s teacher, I would certainly follow their father’s lead on global warming issues.
  3. Sasha and Malia will be safe: The most common reason I have heard in favor of private education for the Obama girls is their safety. For some reason, there is a public perception that private schools are safer than public schools. Sure the Obama girls require extra protection as members of the first family, but private schools are not immune to school shootings. If you can’t keep Sasha and Malia safe at public school, then my kids aren’t safe there either.
  4. Private does not mean less public in terms of media attention: Bill Clinton chose to send Chelsea to private school in order to protect her privacy.  Just because the word “public” is in public school does not mean that confidentiality isn’t taken seriously.  Public schools are not going to release Sasha and Malia’s grades to the media, and the same steps that would be used at private school to ward off the paparazzi can be used at a public school too.

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November 19th, 2008 - Comments:
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2 Responses to “Why Should the Obama Girls Attend Public School?”

  1. 1 Carla Says:

    I have mixed feelings. I am all for public school and improving it for sure, but in my area (SF Bay Area) I doubt I would want my kids attending public school. I dont have children yet so that remains to be seen if we stay in the area. I went to public school and it left a horrible taste in my mouth in so many ways. Of couse, I attended the worst of the worst (one of the worst in the nation) at that time .

    I’m curious as to how others feel.

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