2008 Will Not Be the Year of Education

The governor has finally come around to reality. Reforming California's school system will require a huge investment in our children's future and we simply do not have the funds to do that this year. Arnold said this and more in an interview with the LAT editorial board.

But he also talked about investing more in some of the same government programs he once complained were bloated and inefficient.

The message has ceased to be that schools can do more with less.

Now, he said, properly reforming the state's education system could come with a hefty price tag.

Because of the need for funds, Schwarzenegger said, he would put off his plans for an ambitious overhaul of the state educational system until more money is available.

"We have to analyze and bring everyone in the education community together and look at all the reforms and look at if that means we need extra money to do all those things," the governor said.

"To say: 'The funding we leave off the table completely . . . because we don't have any money, but we want to do those reforms,' that is not the way it works."

He is sounding all the right notes at the moment with regards to his plans for his "Year of Education". The same cannot be said of his approach to the budget. He has already lined up the schools as a target for huge cuts.