A California high school is like most public schools, trapped by budget cuts. One math teacher, Tom Farber, took action into his own hands. His printing budget was cut in half, so he reached out to local companies to advertise on math tests and thus foot the bill. Little one-liners grace the first page of each exam and come at a cost of $10 for an ad on a quiz, $20 to be on a chapter test, and $30 for a spot on the semester exam. Parents are even playing a part and sponsoring inspirational quotes posted around the classroom.
Is this exploiting public schools? Or do desperate times call for desperate measures?
All I know is that this makes me think of my dear mother and her middle school library. She spends money out of her own pocket on buying extra Twilight books because she hates turning down someone who finally gets excited about picking up a book. So maybe I'll whip up some ad sponsored bookmarks or an advertised Dewey Decimal System poster.
It's sad that schools are forced to do this, but I'm glad people are inspiring solutions.
Monday, November 24, 2008
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It's interesting to me that it's local businesses and parents that are helping foot the bill for education. Aren't they supposed to be the ones who are hurting the most right now? aka "main street"?
If you look to why schools are doing this, it's because they aren't receiving proper funding. I think it's an interesting solution. Now if this catches on as a trend, and teachers are all forced to give up government funding because the advertising on tests is deemed appropriate funding by the government, then I think that will be a problem worth talking about.
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