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Reading online about Helena and West Helena Arkansas I was shocked to read some of the post being left on this site.  

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Great simple explanation of the problem with Walton-style education philanthropy---

In her most recent book, education historian Diane Ravitch, Assistant Secretary of Education under President George H.W. Bush and a former supporter of charters and vouchers, clearly articulates the problem with Walton-style education philanthropy:

These foundations, no matter how worthy and high-minded, are after all, not public agencies. They are not subject to public oversight or review, as a public agency would be. They have taken it upon themselves to reform public education, perhaps in ways that would never survive the scrutiny of voters in any district or state. If voters don’t like the foundations’ reform agenda, they can’t vote them out of office. The foundations demand that public schools and teachers be held accountable for performance, but they themselves are accountable to no one. If their plans fail, no sanctions are levied against them. They are bastions of unaccountable power.

 
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I ask the public to review the tax return for KIPP Delta for 2011-2012 and determine with the amount of non-taxable revenue generated by KIPP Delta how could any small business or business in general compete to invest in an area in which KIPP Delta controls the majority of the real estate.