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Virtue, Not Virtue Signaling: Grammy-Winning Pop Singer

Unveils Plan to Open Free Private Schools for

Underprivileged Kids

By Brad Polumbo

More celebrities should back up their

rhetoric with this kind of tangible action.

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Most of the time celebrities wade into political terrain these days, all they offer is cheap virtue-signaling or preening condescension. So it’s

nice to see a Grammy-winning artist putting his money where his mouth is—and actually taking action to help children failed by the public

school system.

Did Public Schools Really Improve American Literacy?

By Brad Polumbo

The popular assumption is that most

Americans were illiterate before the

creation of our public education system

in the 1830s, but is it true?

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Most of the time celebrities wade into political terrain these days, all they offer is cheap virtue-signaling or preening condescension. So it’s

nice to see a Grammy-winning artist putting his money where his mouth is—and actually taking action to help children failed by the public

school system.

Popstar Pharrell Williams, known for hits like “Happy,” just unveiled plans to launch a series of nonprofit private schools in Norfolk, Virginia,

specifically designed to provide tuition-free education to children from low-income families.

Popstar Pharrell Williams, known for hits like “Happy,” just unveiled plans to launch a series of nonprofit private schools in Norfolk, Virginia,

specifically designed to provide tuition-free education to children from low-income families.

“If the system is fixed and unfair, then it needs to be broken,” Williams said. “We don’t want lockstep learning where so many kids fall behind;

we want bespoke learning designed for each child, where the things that make a child different are the same things that will make a child rise

“If the system is fixed and unfair, then it needs to be broken,” Williams said. “We don’t want lockstep learning where so many kids fall behind;

we want bespoke learning designed for each child, where the things that make a child different are the same things that will make a child rise

up and take flight.”

“Bespoke learning” is exactly what students don’t get from our one-size-fits-all government schooling system.

up and take flight.”

“Bespoke learning” is exactly what students don’t get from our one-size-fits-all government schooling system.

It’s heartwarming to see real action being taken. Here are some details about the school Williams and his collaborators plan to open.

“The first school will open this fall in Ghent... for students in the city in grades three through five,” the Virginian-Pilot reports. “The new school’s

It’s heartwarming to see real action being taken. Here are some details about the school Williams and his collaborators plan to open.

“The first school will open this fall in Ghent... for students in the city in grades three through five,” the Virginian-Pilot reports. “The new school’s

curriculum will have a heavy emphasis on STEAM — science, technology, engineering, art and math. Collaboration and hands-on learning will

curriculum will have a heavy emphasis on STEAM — science, technology, engineering, art and math. Collaboration and hands-on learning will

be emphasized. The school will initially enroll between 40 and 50 students. Though admission is open to eligible third, fourth and fifth graders,

the school doesn’t plan to have grade-level cohorts. Instead, students will be grouped by skill level.”

be emphasized. The school will initially enroll between 40 and 50 students. Though admission is open to eligible third, fourth and fifth graders,

the school doesn’t plan to have grade-level cohorts. Instead, students will be grouped by skill level.”

Of course, we’ll have to wait and see just how effective Williams’ school will prove to be for students. But by empowering families with more

options, this small but meaningful development will undoubtedly improve the odds of participating students who will no longer be trapped in a

Of course, we’ll have to wait and see just how effective Williams’ school will prove to be for students. But by empowering families with more

options, this small but meaningful development will undoubtedly improve the odds of participating students who will no longer be trapped in a

failing, one-size-fits-all system.

Here’s hoping that other vocal celebrity proponents of education reform also back up their rhetoric with this kind of tangible action.

failing, one-size-fits-all system.

Here’s hoping that other vocal celebrity proponents of education reform also back up their rhetoric with this kind of tangible action.

Source: The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)

https://fee.org/

Source: The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)

https://fee.org/

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