Jonathan Pelto reports that Debra Kurshan, the state’s “Chief Turnaround Officer” is leaving for another position after eight months on the job.

What a close and cozy world these corporate reformers inhabit!

As Pelto writes:

“Commissioner Pryor has announced that Kurshan, who previously served as the head of School Portfolio Development for Mayor Bloomberg’s school privatization efforts and also worked as a consultant to the superintendent of the Louisiana Recovery School District in New Orleans, is leaving the state to join an unnamed education consulting firm.

“Before her short stints with the Bloomberg Administration and Paul Vallas’ old Louisiana Recovery School District, Kurshan was with the education reform group, Education Pioneers, where she worked at Village Academies Network, a charter school management organization operating two schools in Harlem, New York.”

“In New York City, Kurshan worked on closing public schools to make room for charter schools and co-locating charter schools in public school spaces.”

Have you noticed that “turnaround” is a synonym for privatizing?

These reformers feel no association with public education. They see their mission as helping kids move to privately managed schools.

Do they ever reflect on the end game?