The Most Awesomely Awesome School Ever

Republicans: Pay very close attention to this post.
Hot Air had a story, via Ace, about a charter middle school in Oakland, California that mocks liberal orthodoxy, unapologetically teaches to the test, and posts some of the best scores in the state.
From the L.A. Times.
Not many schools in California recruit teachers with language like this: “We are looking for hard working people who believe in free market capitalism. . . . Multicultural specialists, ultra liberal zealots and college-tainted oppression liberators need not apply.”
That, it turns out, is just the beginning of the ways in which American Indian Public Charter and its two sibling schools spit in the eye of mainstream education. . . .
School administrators take pride in their record of frequently firing teachers they consider to be underperforming. Unions are embraced with the same warmth accorded “self-esteem experts, panhandlers, drug dealers and those snapping turtles who refuse to put forth their best effort,” to quote the school’s website.
Students, almost all poor, wear uniforms and are subject to disciplinary procedures redolent of military school. One local school district official was horrified to learn that a girl was forced to clean the boys’ restroom as punishment.
And how well does it work? How does Top 10 in the state sound?
The Academic Performance Index, the central measuring tool for California schools, rates schools on a scale from zero to 1,000, based on standardized test scores. The state target is an API of 800. The statewide average for middle and high schools is below 750. For schools with mostly low-income students, it is around 650.
The oldest of the American Indian schools, the middle school known simply as American Indian Public Charter School, has an API of 967. Its two siblings — American Indian Public Charter School II (also a middle school) and American Indian Public High School — are not far behind.
Among the thousands of public schools in California, only four middle schools and three high schools score higher. None of them serves mostly underprivileged children.
The rest of the article tries to tear down the school (it is the L.A. Times, lest we forget) for not having enough computers or lab equipment and for being so strict with the students for minor infractions. They “forget” to mention the fact that if money produced better students, the District of Columbia public schools would be pumping out dozens of future Rhodes Scholars every year. This little school of conservative, capitalist, America-centered education tells the liberals in the public schools to piss-off, and then crushes them in student scores.
What’s not to like?
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Wow, I wish we had a school like that around here. Hard to believe it’s in California. I bet they teach the kids about those awful documents the Founders left us too.
God bless them, & God bless America!
Awesomely awesome. And you say you never went to J-school.
California of all places. Awesome!
All the cool bloggers use the term awesomely awesome.
I gotta remember that. I want to be a “cool blogger” when I grow up. Now I just settle for being an irate citizen blogger.
Yeah, it’s a new, experimental and controversial super-blogging phrase that only Patriot Room has recognized as superior to all others, so far. Soon the rest of the world will catch on. Been a long-running theme of ours for at least two weeks now. Can’t even remember how we realized its superiority to all other phraseology, but I’m sure alcohol was involved.
Sounds like fun!
Amazing what wonderful “phraseology” one can come up with when alcohol is involved, but you ain’t heard nuthin’ til you’ve listened to a bunch of Alabama hillbillies after a few nips of that good old Clay County moonshine. Yes, our governor is from Clay County. Imagine that!