Wednesday Link Around

A few links to keep you busy the week before the holidays (because I know you weren’t busy already)…

Diane Ravitch
  • Inexplicably, Teach for America hack David Rosenberg called it reprehensible.  Jersey Jazzman has the story, including the brilliant opening line of “David Rosenberg of Teach For America is quite possibly the worst person in the world.”
  • Our old friend from Chicago, CTU President Karen Lewis chimed in with this…

Diane, et. al.
I have read these posts (alas I do not do Twitter), and I am struck by the lack of authenticity by the Rosenberg comment. Diane has been at the forefront of the desire to lift up the beleaguered profession of teaching in each and every post. She has drawn the connections between people who wouldn’t think of sending their children to public schools and their policies that are destroying the common good. Anyone who doesn’t know that in the marrow of their bones, doesn’t read her blog.

On the other, the educrats who do not agree with her, read her posts, too so as to keep abreast of her thoughts and are ready to pounce if they see an opening. There might have been a time where “politicizing” tragic events, especially mass shootings was thought to be in poor taste. That has changed with the 24/7 news cycle that continues to focus far too much time and energy on the perpetrator of the massacre than that of our precious victims. Rosenberg’s “false outrage” needs to be checked. That same false outrage should show itself when policies his colleagues support kill and disenfranchise children from schools across this nation. We in Chicago have been the victims of their experiments on our children since the current secretary of Education “ran” CPS.

The accolades heaped on a group of education missionaries, (hopefully with beautiful intent on the part of the TFA teachers) cannot go unchallenged. Diane does that. Day in and day out, she champions rank and file educators and the hard work they do. She has a special place in heart for those who see the value of the classroom and not as stepping stone to a more lucrative career or the opportunism of self-promoters like Michelle Rhee who, with her lies about her own classroom experience has catapulted herself into the welcoming arms of those who hate unions, tenure and anything else that provides due process and gives teachers real voice.

To David Rosenberg, Shanda! Shame on you for such a paranoid rant. If you had nothing of which to be guilty, those words would have rolled off your back.

To Diane – Keep speaking the truth!

Karen Lewis

Karen Lewis of the CTU
  • And finally, you can always count on the Chicago Teachers Union to tell it like it is.  Ms. Lewis’ union produced the video below.  Although it was geared towards the fat cats in Chicago, it can easily be applied to just about any area in the nation.

 

“Unsatisfactory” Teacher of the Year

President Obama, Arne Duncan, Jeb Bush, Bill Gates, and the rest of the fools championing the use of assessments to destroy public education evaluate teachers may want to take a look at the story in Florida where elementary teacher Kim Cook was recently named “Teacher of the Year” while, at the same time, receiving an “unsatisfactory” rating.

Ms. Cook’s email, that can also be read in the article linked to above…

I have almost 25 years of experience as a teacher. I JUST got my 2011-2012 evaluation on Friday. There is a real possibility that I will receive an unsatisfactory evaluation for this school year. I may go up to “needs improvement”, but either way, my job is in jeopardy.

Last month, the faculty and staff at my school voted for me as Irby Elementary School’s Teacher of the Year. I am so honored to have been chosen. I work with an amazing group of teachers. They are the most hardworking and talented group of women I have had the privilege to know. Yet every single teacher at my school received an evaluation of “needs improvement” or “unsatisfactory” because of this insane system that the Republican state legislators and Gov. [Rick] Scott dreamed up at the beckoning of Jeb Bush and ALEC [American Legislative Exchange Council]. My colleagues and I deserve better than this.”

Contract Agreement

The PJSTA and the Comsewogue School District have reached an agreement in principle on a contract. Beginning Friday, November 30th there will be building meetings to learn the details of the new CBA. those meetings will be followed by a ratification vote next Thursday.

The following are the scheduled meeting dates to discuss the contract agreement that was reached between the PJSTA and the Comsewogue School District..

Building Meetings:
Tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 30 – JFK – 1:55 pm, Boyle – 3 pm
Monday, Dec. 3 – Norwood 8 am, CHS 1:25 pm, Terryville – 3 pm
Tuesday, Dec. 4 – Clinton 8 am

General Membership Ratification Meeting:
Thursday, Dec. 6, 4 pm, CHS Auditorium

The Inconvenient Truth Behind Waiting for Superman

This movie was produced by Brian Jones and Julie Cavanagh.  Ms. Cavanagh is the MORE Caucus’ candidate for President of the UFT and Mr. Jones is their candidate for secretary.  MORE stands for Movement of Rank and File Educators.  Read more about them and their positions here.

You can watch Ms. Cavanagh’s appearance on MSNBC’s Up w/ Chris Hayes here.

Black Friday with the PJSTA

LONG ISLAND
Take ActionWalmart has seen their fair share of “days of action” from community and labor activists. But the recent call to “Stand Up, Live Better,” culminating in walk-outs throughout the country this month, is a game-changer.

The momentum has been building for months. Workers from throughout the supply and distribution chains have walked out and even taken their demands to Walmart’s Home Office in Arkansas. The rest of us have stood in solidarity with them—leafleting, organizing delegations to managers, picketing, and inspiring a groundswell of activity across the country of historic proportions.

On Black Friday, November 23rd, 2012 we will be sponsoring two actions: 

East Meadow Walmart, 10:00am

2465 Hempstead Turnpike,  East Meadow, NY 11554 

“100% off for the 99%” 

Centereach Walmart, 11:00am

Assemble on Middle Country Road (Rt 25); 161 Centereach Mall, Centereach, NY 11720

 

Walmart Strike

In what could be “the largest-scale labor action ever,” many Walmart employees around the country are set to strike on Thanksgiving as Walmart is one of many stores set to begin their Black Friday sales as most of the country is set to sit down at their Thanksgiving dinner tables.

In addition to being an enemy of public education, Walmart is potentially the biggest enemy of the labor movement in the world.  It goes without saying that no PJSTA member, no NYSUT member, no member of the AFT or the NEA should be giving their business to Walmart this Thanksgiving, Black Friday, holiday season, or ever!  You would simply be funding those forces who are working against you.

Here is an opportunity to sponsor a Walmart striker!