The Hypocrisy of the Mason City Globe Gazette
by John Drury
The following is an editorial published in the Mason City Globe Gazette on December 5, 2004. I found it hypocritical of the Globe to all of a sudden have an interest in education after completely ignoring the subject in the recent election and blindly endorsing the entire incumbent Republican ticket. And of course, I had to respond and that follows as well. -John Drury
Iowa must find a way to raise teachers' pay
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Young Iowans who hear all the talk about the state's commitment to education may wonder if they're hearing things correctly. |
Editor's Mailbag
Globe Gazette
P.O. Box 271
Mason City, IA 50402
Dear Editor:
I find the Globe Gazette’s December 5, 2004 “Iowa must find a way to raise teachers’ pay” editorial very interesting.
In the editorial you mention an updated report released by the National Education Association showing that Iowa has dropped four points to 38th in the nation when it comes to teacher pay and dropped two points to 38th in the nation in per pupil spending. A preliminary report showing similar numbers was released last spring. On teacher pay, you point out that we are more than $7,000 below the national average. On per pupil spending, we had a 1.8 percent increase over last year, but we are not keeping up with the pace of other states.
You point out that the “words and deeds ‘of the current legislature’ don’t match, and haven’t for too long.” You correctly criticize the current legislature by saying that “talk is cheap, we talk about a commitment to quality education, but our state leaders don’t back it up like they should.” You are correct in saying that this is “embarrassing and inexcusable.” You are also correct in stating that the solution is for “the legislature to put an end to the talk and start finding ways to pump up the education funding.”
My questions are simple. If the answer to this problem is a shift in priorities of the Iowa legislature, why didn’t you take this strong position before the recent election, and why did you blindly endorse the slate of incumbent legislators that have allowed this to happen?
If you truly cared about the education of Iowa’s children, you would show some responsibility in your reporting. Quite frankly, your pretending to care attitude is also embarrassing and inexcusable.
Signed,
John Drury