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I knew that there had to be something we could do to help him, but there were no options available to us. We had one Democrat vote for our program at one point. This is a scene early in the film Miss Virginia, a true-story drama about mom-turned- education-activist Virginia Walden (Ford), who launches the grass-roots organization D.C. Parents for School Choice in 1998. It was a lot of kids whose parents were incarcerated or were on the street. Virginia Walden Ford was not alone in refusing to give up. Even substantial increases in funding have often failed to make any progress. As a member of IJ’s communications team, I promote litigation that protects and expands liberty for clients across the United States. I often am surprised at how well we did do because it was not easy, because most parents during that time had been told that they didn't have any right to say anything about their children's education. Virginia Walden Ford has spent her life empowering parents and fighting for educational opportunities for students. And then others got involved, Speaker [John] Boehner, he and President Bush were our champions for that particular legislation. Twenty years ago when we were fighting for No Child Left Behind, and obviously several years after that, fighting for D.C. School Choice, you did so much to organize parents. That hasn’t proven to be the case in DC. My work has been published by the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times, USA Today, and numerous other newspapers nationwide. A struggling inner-city mother sacrifices everything to give her son a good education. Parents need to know as schools reopen around the nation, that there are other options. President, Washington, DC Chapter, Black Alliance for Educational OptionsVirginia Walden Ford serves on the board of directors of the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO), and is the president of BAEO’s Washington, DC chapter. And that's when we really started fighting. But that wasn't easy to do. Give us a little bit of the background on your son, William, and what led you to look for more options for him when he was in school. Virginia Walden Ford speaks to parents and lawmakers at a Capitol Hill rally. I think parents realize now they have opportunity to speak out. Miss Virginia shuns party politics and avoids stereotypical representations of Republicans and Democrats. And to this day, I have a lot of respect for that person. Virginia Walden Ford’s efforts were critical to Congress passing the District of Columbia’s school voucher program in 2003, which started up in 2005. Ford is also executive director of D.C. Parents for School Choice. They view it as personal. So, I never dreamed that my third child, my youngest, William, would have any issues in school. Is it better for parents? As she is emptying a waste basket, she comes across a report about school spending showing just how much DC public schools spend per pupil—twice the amount of what she is trying to raise for her son’s tuition. I went to him and said, "I know this is hard for you to do. Talk a little bit about parents as advocates, generally, and expand on that theme of the receptivity of your voices as part of it. Credit: Tom Williams / Getty Images. At the time Virginia was fighting to establish the program, DC schools were spending an average of around $14,000 per pupil per year, among the highest in the nation. Matthew Modine stars as the congressman who eventually backs Virginia Walden Ford's cause - and recently told Express.co.uk how he believed the messages of the film remain important to this day. We would leave those meetings and go, "These are our kids. Basically they were told, and I was, too, that we should be glad that there were teachers and we should stay out of something that was not our affair. So, what I've learned over 20 years of fighting for children and parents is that a parent's voice is incredibly powerful. It was really something that affected me, watching them cry and going to school and all the terrible things that happened as a result of that. There was a lot of gang activity and drug activity around the school, which was certainly impacting the kids. William was easily led, and he was trying to make friends and he was trying to get people to like him. When I think back about the nights that I cried about this or that, I didn't sleep about that, I worried about whether the parents were going to show up at a rally, or a meeting, or a hearing, or a whatever. For younger African American, Black people to be able to attend those schools." Black people didn't immediately run to White schools. How do you think it looks today? But Virginia Walden Ford never hid when her opponents lobbed vicious charges at her. Virginia Walden Ford has spent her life empowering parents and fighting for educational opportunities for students. And we were watching kids get killed and we were watching kids go to jail at 14-15 years old. While they claim that the bill is bipartisan, in reality it was sponsored by 28 Republicans and just one Democrat. Thrust onto the front lines of the desegregation battles of the 1960s as a teenager, Virginia Walden Ford took the lessons she learned early in life and carried them to decades of impact in the U.S. education system. Miss Virginia focuses on the real-life Virginia Walden Ford, an activist who took action against her local congress, alongside a collection of parents in her community. It was too much money and I was not home with the kids, and I was tired and frustrated. The lady who came said, "Well, you have a really good story," and she invited me to testify before [Congressman] Dick Armey's committee. Virginia saw that success firsthand when her son graduated as valedictorian in his class even though he was testing below grade level when he was in public school. I'm going to the Black high school." See All Trucks For Sale near you By GAMACHE TRUCK CENTRE 609 Rue Principale, Saint-Paul-De-L'Ile-Aux-Noix, Quebec, Canada J0J 1G0. Let’s fast-forward a bit and talk about your time in D.C. and how you really became an advocate there. In the film, a DC lawmaker says that Virginia’s plan will hurt poor people and signs shown in the film say that Virginia is “destroying our public schools.” To the contrary, there is overwhelming evidence that educational choice programs help struggling public schools. It got really frightening. We didn't know that then. Miss Virginia details the struggles of Ford and other families to establish the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program. I think that we learned to use our voices, and I don't think that will stop no matter what happens. I know more kids that were educated through School Choice programs around the nation who are doing incredibly well in the workforce. And she won. And shortly after that, my dad said, "You and Harrietta," my twin sister, "are going to Central." In 2003, Virginia and her organization of parent advocates succeeded in convincing Congress and President George W. Bush to enact the Opportunity Scholarship Program for low-income children, a program that set into motion an overhaul of Washington, D.C.’s educational system. Everybody gave up on him. In the film, Virginia’s son struggles to stay in his public high school and stay out of trouble. I couldn't send my child back to that school one more year [or] he was going to get killed or go to jail. Since its inception, more than 11,000 children have benefited from the program and it boasts over a 90% graduation rate. He was suspended every other day. Two of my older kids are really academically driven, and school seemed to be a lot better for them. Orange Is The New Black star Uzo Aduba plays the lead role in Miss Virginia, which is inspired by the true story of Walden Ford’s grassroots campaign that resulted in … These scholarships allow thousands of students to attend the private school that is best for them, not the school DC assigns them based on their zip code. But once he started middle school was when I first saw the discrepancies between what my friends’ children in other schools were getting and what he was getting. Apply on company website Save. Copyright 2021 George W. Bush Presidential Center. All Rights Reserved. Picture: Virginia Walden Ford speaking at a news conference of the Black Republican Congressional Staff Association. City of Langley, British Columbia, Canada. While educational choice scholarships have grown nationwide in the 15 years since the events depicted in the movie, there are many places in the United States where there is either no educational choice program or where funds are maxed out and children are turned away each year. Opportunity Scholarship Program is because parents were courageous enough to stand up and say to people they care about kids. They just had to go where they were sent, whether or not it was benefiting the child or not. Final Score: 4.5 out of 5. While she was raising her three children in Washington, D.C., she worried that her own son was falling through the cracks of a system that wasn’t focused on the best interests of children, so she took action and formed D.C. Parents for School Choice. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I was already working a second job, and then I got a third job at night to try to pay this tuition. And I worked full time, but I didn't make a lot of money. Renewal Of The EB-5 Program Could Spark Economic Recovery In America. And I was dismissed. It's a hard decision, but unlike 20 years ago, parents can actually think about it, call somebody, give them their opinion. We began working with them, and [Congressman]Tom Davis and others in the Senate, including Senator [Joe] Lieberman and Senator [Susan] Collins and Senator [Bill] Frist. Dismiss. Another prominent myth put forward by those who oppose educational choice programs is that students don’t benefit academically. And that was kind of the start to somebody to listening to me. You're a troubling or challenging or difficult parent." They were like, "Yeah, we hear what you're saying but we're not going to do anything about it.". Life Stories. MISS VIRGINIA tells the real-life story of the titular character taking on the White House to secure education and support for not only her children, but for the children in her community. Affectionately called “Miss Virginia” and “the Education Lady” by neighborhood children, Virginia fought to create a scholarship program for her at-risk son and children like him. Virginia Walden Ford did it all at great personal risk. Mothers like me, or parents like me, and really poor people had no options. A neighbor offered to help me to get him into Bishop Carroll [a Catholic high school] in Washington, D.C., but most of the money would have to be paid by me. Originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, she and her twin sister, Harrietta, were among the first 130 students chosen to desegregate Little Rock’s high schools in the mid-1960s. Join now Sign in. (Courtesy of Virginia Walden Ford), Virginia Walden Ford, then D.C. Parents for School Choice executive director, speaks with House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, on May 22, 2001. Again, affluent and upper middle-class DC residents already had access to quality private and public schools, it was economically struggling families who needed help. Virginia’s response to the principal’s accusation that choice scholarships will “steal” from public schools is forceful: “I am done with this lie about money.”. Don't lose focus by the voices you hear on either side of your head. The DC Opportunity Scholarship program was funded with federal dollars, not by shifting money from public schools to private schools. Uzo Aduba stars as Virginia Walden Ford in the film based on Walden Ford's true story. Factual. Dismiss. It had gotten better. Starring Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black) as Virginia Walden Ford, whose hard-working efforts contributed to the passage of the D.C. And it became a reality, but it took years and years. Apply on company website . Somebody called, after President Bush was elected, and said, "If you really want to fight for D.C. kids, this is the President that will be there." At some point I had to take him out of that school, and that broke my heart. ... Matthew Modine plays Congressman Cliff Williams, a fictional character in the film. So, that's when I started talking to parents around my community and everybody was feeling the same way. He was proposing a $2,500 scholarship program for 2,500 D.C. kids. MISS VIRGINIA is inspired by the story of Virginia Walden Ford, a struggling single mother from a low-income neighborhood in Washington, DC. There are parents that are going to be really fearful of sending their kids back to school. And that's what I would tell the parents, "You have every right to fight for your child to have a quality education." Do a simple text search or combine your query with a variety of search filters to narrow your results. 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Ghandi said, “be the change you want to see in the world.” Thanks to the actions of Virginia Walden, her community, and Congressman Williams, the change happened, offering an opportunity for more changes to come in the form a new generation of educated residents. Inside Sales Representative. We needed to let people know that fighting for their children was not a bad thing. And it was that way all the way to the time he went to high school, and then it got progressively worse. You stay focused on the children and we will win." Six years ago Joe Kelley applied for D.C. vouchers for all four of his school-age children-and they all received them. She was among the early waves of black kids that integrated public schools in … Have we made any progress in really doing a better job of working with parents and giving parents voice in education? And how would the world look at you if you refused to go? They had things at Central High School that we never dreamed. I think for those few years after No Child Left Behind and D.C. So, what do you think is behind that difference between what happens in policymaking and the views and frustrations that parents have on this issue? We taught them how to fight, and so I think that it has changed. We taught parents how to tell their story in a short paragraph. I remember Mr. Armey, he kind of looked at me and I could tell by his face that he understood. Dismiss. And we took a lot of parents up there to support it. Is it worse? Best known for her Emmy® winning performances as Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren on the Netflix original series ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, Aduba stars as Virginia Walden, a single mother whose struggle to save her son from the rough streets of Washington, DC, will start a … Can The World Economy Survive Without Fossil Fuels. Initially, parents said, "We've tried to say something before, but nothing ever happened. I don't want to go through that." Nobody told me what to say, not even them.". And they'd tell us we were brainwashed or told what to say. She confronted their myths head on, won a victory for DC students, and … And I thought, "But that's my child." Well, where I was working, parents were not really involved. In a meeting at the school (which she enters only after checking in with an officer and passing through a metal detector), the principal tells Virginia that the school simply can’t worry very much about students who don’t want to be there. I never thought it was going to have anything to do with me, I just listened to the conversation. It took time. Virginia grew up in racially tense Little Rock, Ark., in the 1950s. When you really sit down with people, I don't care where they're from or what party they belong to, talk to them about children and you see a different response. When we were on Capitol Hill walking those marble floors, hurting our legs, tired, we didn't care what party and we didn't care about the politics. To accomplish that goal, Virginia has to overcome the myths put forth by the opposition, the first of which is that educational choice programs take money from public schools. But, I reluctantly went to Central. Then, there were a couple of people on Capitol Hill, and they were trying to get a scholarship program for D.C. kids. I was only six then, but I remembered it. Just like every other American, you have a right to talk to your legislators about what you want for your child.”. We looked at the fact that we had all of these things that were available to us now, which had to be important to us, because it would determine where we went in the future, and we made the best of it. All Rights Reserved, This is a BETA experience. Miss Virginia shuns party politics and avoids stereotypical representations of Republicans and Democrats. I grew up in Little Rock, Arkansas, and always attended segregated schools until the ninth grade, and in 10th grade we were told that we were going to attend Little Rock Central, which 10 years prior to that, had been the focus of the world because of the Little Rock Nine. Virginia grew up in the deep South. In time, she grows from determined advocate to the fiercest of warriors in her battle to win the support of a key congressman, played adeptly by Matthew Modine. People don't remember that schools didn't immediately desegregate. In time, she grows from determined advocate to the fiercest of warriors in her battle to win the support of a key congressman, played adeptly by Matthew Modine. Another charge lobbed at Virginia’s push for scholarships was that students remaining in the public schools would be worse off. And we had many people who said the same after that. Genre. But the schools had also gotten worse. And I always said, "You need to talk to my parents. The boy was beat up and hospitalized, and after that happened, I think William decided that the only thing to keep him safe was to align himself with kids that were getting in trouble. I want them to go back to school because the best learning is done when kids interact." And her voice reached the roughest corners of the inner city and the highest levels of government. Ford talked with Bush Institute Executive Director Holly Kuzmich about her passion for empowering parents, their shared work on education reform during the Bush Administration, and what gives her hope for future generations of students. But Virginia Walden Ford never hid when her opponents lobbed vicious charges at her. 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