Which is another truly sad thing--and a reason I agree that tenure needs to go out the window.
Especially in today's economy, people are applying for jobs that they're "overqualified" for all the time. I personally don't have a degree (never finished for monetary reasons), and I STILL was on unemployment for 4 months last year---and count myself lucky that it was only that long!
Teachers as a general rule are underpaid--that teacher right out of college, with their degree, makes less than your average security guard or a good administrative assistant. They start at the very low pay and accept it because of the fact that they just have to make it a couple years and they'll have tenure, and then can't be fired, and will at least have job security. Boy, I wish my job worked like that! Guess it takes a union to get that sort of thing.
As far as the liberal/conservative thing goes---I used to consider myself a liberal until I started being in the top tax bracket because I have no kids and no house. When I started having to pay more than people with kids for things like our schools, I started getting pretty upset that I was paying for stuff that their parents should be providing. Self-esteem is learned at home. Morals are learned at home. Respect is learned at home.
Honest to god, I'm starting to think taking Welfare away from anyone with no high school diploma would be the best place to start. If kids KNEW that they had NOTHING to fall back on if their job selling drugs or working at McDonald's fell through, then maybe they'd stop walking out of classes, ignoring teachers, dropping out of school, etc. If there was RESPECT for education, then maybe they'd have more respect for themselves and what they've learned.
I get more fired up about their education than most kids do--or more fired up than some of the parents of these kids! It makes me angry and sad that no one seems to care what happens to the kids that don't care when they drop out or graduate--they don't go on to college, they tend to live at the poverty level, perpetuating the cycle ad infinitum.
I honestly don't know what we really need to do. But Rhee has taken some really good steps, and I wish her luck!