ROCKFORD, Mich. – Government school districts and the teachers union are teaming together to create a new website which will feature “positive initiatives occurring in public schools,” according to Mlive.com.

Hello I am a geniusThe site, which was launched Monday by the “Michigan Public Schools Partnership,” is using tax dollars to tell taxpayers about how great schools supposedly are.

It’s a type of we’ll-spend-your-money-to-tell-you-how-well-we’re-spending-your-money routine.

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“We want to highlight the remarkable things going on every day in Michigan public schools,” said Christine Beardsley, co-founder of MPSP and superintendent of Eaton Regional Education Service Agency, according to Mlive.

The other co-founder, June Pettyplace, is an employee of the Michigan Education Association.

Internet records indicate the site’s domain was registered by Oakland Schools, a conglomeration of school districts in Oakland County, near Detroit.

So the educrats couldn’t even find an external cheerleader? That’s telling, isn’t it?

And according to the MEA’s LM-2 financial document filed with the federal Department of Labor, Pettyplace was paid $137,270 last year, while the average teacher’s salary in Michigan is $62,631. That’s a one-woman success story that likely won’t be featured on the site.

Taxpayers don’t need to be paying for a propaganda site from people patting themselves on the back. The success of schools should be self-evident. But apparently it isn’t.