Political comedian Stephen Colbert announced
that he plans to fulfill every existing grant request made by South
Carolina public school teachers on DonorsChoose.org. The surprise
announcement was made by Colbert, a South Carolina native, during a live
video feed to Alexander Elementary School in Greenville. Colbert was
joined by Damon Qualls, a teacher at the school, when he made the
announcement over video from New York City.
Colbert is partnering with Share Fair Nation and ScanSource to
funnel 800,000 dollars to almost 1,000 projects in over 375 South
Carolina schools. In Alexander Elementary School, where 100 percent of
students qualify for free or reduced lunch, nearly 4,000 dollars in grant money will be allocated for
items like educational books, bulletin boards, pencils and new
carpeting, as well as for a trampoline and a treadmill for sensory
therapy. Other schools in the state will receive a range of materials including iPads, DVD publishers, laptop computers, digital cameras, and physical education equipment.
A Center on Budget and Policy Priorities study
found that South Carolina was one of seven states that had cut
per-pupil spending by more than 15 percent between 2008 and 2014. Not
coincidentally, all seven of those education budget slashing states were
under Republican control during most of that time period. Joining South
Carolina in savagely cutting education spending between 2008 and 2014,
were fellow Republican run states Alabama, Arizona, Idaho,
Kansas, Oklahoma and Wisconsin.
Fortunately, for South Carolina educators, comedian
Stephen Colbert has stepped in to pick up the slack where the
GOP-controlled state government has failed. Shamefully, GOP politicians
across the country have placed tax cuts for the wealthy above educating
children, on their list of priorities. Ironically, it takes the
generosity of a high-income liberal comedian to rescue South Carolina’s
public schools from the state’s education slashing Republican-controlled
legislature.
Stephen Colbert should be commended for stepping up
on behalf of South Carolina teachers, to fund important grants that
enhance the quality of education for the state’s public school children.
Funding educational grants is one way to invest in creating a better
future for the state of South Carolina and the nation.
Republican
politicians continue to focus on tax breaks for the wealthy at the
expense of everyone else, including children. Fortunately, individuals
like Stephen Colbert are doing their part to help America’s underfunded
public schools. Now if only our political leaders had as much common
sense and compassion as a liberal comedian, we might be able to reorient
our budget priorities and actually build a better future for the
nation.
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