In response to my letter to Jill Biden, this teacher remembers the school he attended with one of the Biden’s children. He laments that current “reforms” make it impossible to maintain the standards of excellence that he experienced when he was lucky enough to attend a private Friends school as a youth.

I attended a Friends school — one of the Biden’s kids was a few years behind me.

At Friends we received a character building education of topical breadth and intellectual depth.

Our teachers were trusted to design and implement instruction and their assessments of our achievement was held in high regard by top selective universities.

Now I am a mid-career teacher in Bridgeport, Conn. at a school that faces every struggle my own high school did not.  My endeavor is to bring to my students the same kind of educational excellence I got as a lucky scholarship kid at a Friends school. My reputation among my school’s community is that of someone who is bringing this high standard to the classroom.

Race To The Top and Bridgeport’s Chicago-based education reformers will severely hamper if not entirely end this personal endeavor of bringing a Friends caliber education to disadvantaged students.

The best educators in my building and city — those who teach with verve, dedication, and skill– they will be hobbled by RTTT.  The only benefits I foresee will be for the corporations who will deliver the consultants, texts, testing, and charter schools.

One side note about places like a Friends school.  They were $20k/yr when I attended (again, on scholarship)  And I imagine must now run $30k /yr in addition to what a family is paying in property taxes for the public schools their kids are not attending.

Public schools do it for under $10k/yr.  Where do people get the idea that public education spending is bloated?  That idea is pushed by those who will profit by privatization.