New York State Allies for Public Education released a letter refuting Governor Andew Cuomo’s “Misguided Agenda” for public education. NYSAPE consists of 50 organizations of parents and educators from across New York state.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 5, 2015 (Revised Link)
More information contact:
Eric Mihelbergel (716) 553-1123; nys.allies@gmail.com
Lisa Rudley (917) 414-9190; nys.allies@gmail.com
NYS Allies for Public Education (NYSAPE) – http://www.nysape.org
Governor Cuomo’s Misguided Agenda is Harming Public Education
NYS Allies for Public Education (NYSAPE), a coalition of 50 groups statewide, has sent a letter to Governor Cuomo, responding to the questions posed in a letter from his office addressed to Commissioner King and Chancellor Tisch on December 18 and shared widely by the media.
It is evident that the Governor has a misguided agenda about the state of our public schools and what strategies should be used to improve them. In our letter, we challenge the current reform agenda and advocate for education policies that have been proven to work, based on evidence and experience.
“Governor Cuomo says his responsibility is to ‘represent the students’ and that he wants ‘to do the best we can for the students and for their education.’ If so, he should listen to parents throughout the state who truly want the best for their children and who believe that the policies he is proposing —to double-down on privatization, high-stakes testing, Common Core and data sharing—are severely undermining the quality of their schools,” Eric Mihelbergel, Erie County public school parent and founding member of NYSAPE.
Jeanette Deutermann, Nassau County public school parent and founder of Long Island Opt-Out said, “The letter claims that during the campaign, the Governor ‘spoke to New Yorkers all across the state that [sic] had many questions about…what we could do to fundamentally improve public education.’ We do not know to whom he spoke, but he clearly did not speak to public school parents, who in surveys and polls overwhelming reject the top-down policies from Albany that are leading our schools in the wrong direction. We urge him to hold town hall meetings throughout the state, to listen to parents and hear directly their views about a better course of action, based on sufficient and equitable funding, local control, diminishing the focus on privatization and testing, and treating their children as the valuable unique individuals they are, rather than test scores or data points.”
In our letter to the Governor, http://www.nysape.org/nysape-response-letter-to-governor-on-public-education.html, NYSAPE addresses issues ranging from charter school expansion, mayoral control, teacher accountability system, and the Common Core, to consolidation of districts and the selection process for the Board of Regents. Instead of harsh political rhetoric from Albany pushing privatization and high-stakes testing, New York students deserve support from elected and appointed officials who respect and understand what kind of support public schools need to succeed.
For example, NYSAPE’s response regarding charter schools notes that according to the 2010 amendment to the New York charter law, before charters are renewed or allowed to replicate, they must show they enroll and retain equal numbers of at risk students as the districts in which they are located, and yet neither the Board of Regents nor SUNY have ever rejected a charter proposal on these grounds – despite the fact that many charters have sky high student suspension and attrition rates. Neither SUNY nor the Regents have provided adequate financial oversight, and in 95 percent of charter audits, the State Comptroller’s Office has found corruption or mismanagement. Yet when the Deputy Comptroller wrote a letter to the state’s major charter-school regulators asking for stronger oversight, he received no response.
On the question of improving teacher quality, NYSAPE responds that since 2012, due to “reform,” teacher morale is at a 20 year low. New reports have shown that there have been dramatic drops in enrollment in teacher preparation programs—New York State experienced a 22% drop in two years. It is likely that the majority of that 22% were highly qualified candidates who had other career options. It is clear that the rhetoric of teacher evaluation and the assignment of blame to teachers have made teaching a less attractive profession. Moving teacher evaluation systems from the control of local boards of education to politicians in Albany has resulted in a dysfunctional evaluation system that goes against current research. Worst of all, it has created unintended consequences for students, as teachers are incentivized to drill students for the tests.
The parents and educators of New York want strong and appropriate learning standards with a focus on classroom learning not testing. Without equitable funding throughout the state, schools will continue to be at a disadvantage and not have the essential resources to help students meet their full potential. Local control has been eroded by those who want to privatize public education and destroy the most vital cornerstone of our democracy. NYSAPE and its allies around the state stand together for proven strategies to help all children succeed.
NYSAPE’s full response to the Governor’s questions was sent not only to Governor Cuomo but to every legislator in the State of New York as well as to the Board of Regents. You can find the full NYSAPE response here: http://www.nysape.org/nysape-response-letter-to-governor-on-public-education.html

To whom it may concern:
It is a heart breaking and mind confusing to read this thread. If NYS Allies for Public Education (NYSAPE), a coalition of 50 groups statewide cannot stop Governor Cuomo to be re-elected in New York State, then what have all educators and parents cultivated the civil right, democracy, and social studies in the past 12 years?
When will NPE, AFT, and all of other state union organizations unite to rectify Public Education Policy for whole America at 180 degree from negative to positive regarding local tax and local control with input from CERTIFIED VETERAN TEACHERS, retired or/and near-retired?
It would be on April 24, 25 in Chicago, wouldn’t it be? With my heartfelt, I pray God to bless NPE with success in uniting all conscientious Americans to rectify Public Education Policy to maintain Democracy for many younger generations to enjoy learning and teaching for life. Back2basic
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I guess teachers and parents (and students) are getting too hard too ignore. It is so incredibly patronizing for a bunch of plutocrats and politicians to even suggest much less assume that they should be the ones to direct the education of our children with so little genuine understanding of what public education can be and/or should be. Impugning the integrity of all those greedy union teachers is getting old when the most obvious greed belongs to those directing this farce.
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Politicians love to listen, then do what they want anyway and say that they heard the public, and the public wants what they want..after all they don’t have to prove it. Reminds me of the NYC PEP meetings
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Where is the AFT on this matter?
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I hope your action and the anger that is spreading over the abuse of our students AND teachers will finally unite us enough to take a stand.
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Time for a Test Boycott. Are you listening Karen?
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Control over our SLOs and a propaganda campaign to manufacture a false pension funding crisis in NY . . . . .
Why don’t they just put us in shackles and trucks and ship us off to auctioneers, where we ca be bid on and perform hard labor in retail outlets and cubicles.
Why have a union? A voice? Why bother with collective bargaining?
The middle class. . . . . It’s SO overrated in American democracy.
Of course, Randi and Mulgrew are no where to be substantially found in all of this. Karen McGee has issued a shrinking violet of a statement and maybe once in all of this.
I hope and pray (the latter is something I rarely do) we see people like Leonie Haimson, Carrol Burris, or Mercedes Schneider rise to become the next Karen Lewises and Barbara Madelonis of NY and/or the nation. If Randi were to be replaced with these women, imagine . . . . . . .
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You have it plain.
Where is the state (NYSUT) and national union leadership on this? Why aren’t they all over this? Why are people/groups outside of OUR UNIONS always the first to respond, enter the fray, and defend us? So sad. Tragic.
Fear of making authority angry. Lack of rhetorical skills. Lack of political skills. Lack of integrity. Abundance of lawyers unschooled in labor history and action. All of this and more are our unions problems. We need a vote of no confidence in NYSUT leadership NOW.
This may well be a story about how unions LOST rather than how reformers won.
Reformers and privatizers have it so easy in NY if their opposition from unions is like that of NYSUT.
Shame.
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Don’t get angry. . .
Get even.
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I think it is time to tell the members who they truly want on their side to defend them, to fight for them, and to protect our profession and the children we teach. The present union leaders have not shown their true cojones in fighting these reformers who on a daily basis assault the teaching profession. I agree with you that I hope to see a Haimson or Burris or Schneider rise to become our union leader. I’m already imagining it.
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“Cuomo’s School Agenda”
Cuomo’s school agenda:
Break the school cartel
Fire the public teachers
And fill the charter well
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Gilbert, NYC hedge funder, and reportedly, the founder and CEO of an on-line teacher education company, Knowledge Delivery Systems, was allegedly murdered by his 30 year old son, yesterday. While the son had ivy league degrees, he reportedly had no job and allegedly argued with his father over the size of his allowance.
One of the Knowledge Delivery Systems’ executives, lists in his on-line bio., his tenure at the Dept. Of Education, working under Arne Duncan.
Hedge funds and departments of education are a bad mix.
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Holy hell. Good grief. The Ivy League kid couldn’t get a job through his daddy’s connections, and was living on an allowance? I know plenty of middle class, state college educated, kids who are working beneath their educations, as receptionists, waiters, bartenders and proofreaders–but hey, they ARE working; cuz that is what working class/middle class people are want to do.
Maybe Gilbert wasn’t a nice person. Maybe he drove his son to insanity.
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I have no sympathy for those who feel entitled. If they lack internal restraint and, have no fear of external consequence, they are vicious animals.
Wall Street graduates of private education, plot daily to rob American workers. They plot to enrich themselves in the education sector, with our children as their collateral damage.
Whatever misery befalls them seems earned.
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Not everyone who goes to private school and runs a hedge fund deserves to be murdered.
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FLERP,
This hedge fund manager did not deserve to be murdered, but I welcome openly his inability to do any more damage to equality by participating in a system that harms the middle class, skewers taxation, threatens social security, and traps money up at the top, not to mention, lobbies for privatized healthcare and school systems.
He wanted to own and operate an on-line school to educate teachers.
It is his inability to do this that I celebrate. I disapprove of his grisly death or his sons’s pathology, both of which are sad and not acceptable.
But these are the seeds of something bigger, where money is the demon that possesses, where wealth is the new religion, and where inequity is worshipped by the overclass.
This murder is a symptom of something much bigger, and I refuse to not connect the dots . . . . .
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Robert Rendo made clear, in his comment, the reason that hedge funds are an abomination.
Lincoln forewarned, while engaged in a war of unimaginable sacrifice, that citizens would have to commit to battle against those who believe they have the right to eat the bread for which others toil. Lincoln called for a war, worthy of the most righteous armies.
When domestic enemies steal from those who have economically and physically built the nation, when they seek to rob the virtuous, of their dignity, and when they plot to replace democracy with oligarchy, their ignominious or happenstance downfalls warrant no lament.
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Goodness. . . . .
A hedge fund manager found murdered by his Oedipal son?
A hedge fund manager that enjoyed all sorts of tax loops that screws that middle class in deregulated 2015 capitalist America?
The homicide is indeed sad.
But as far as this hedge fund manager’s lack of collectivist thinking and his hedge fund way of not paying his fair share of taxes, well, all I can say is . . . .
Boo-hoo . . . . . . .
Break out the Kleenex.
Interesting how Andrew Cuomo probably contributed to his daddy’s demise with his filthy politics, so opposite of his father’s.
In both cases, the sins and the virtues of the fathers have lead to the sins of both sons.
Two classic American tragedies where the tragic heros are also villains . . .
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To all conscientious educators and parents in this website:
I choose a pen name as “back2basic” which represents for body, mind and spirit; or economy, education and humanity.
IMHO, any organization that wants to survive and to lead needs to strengthen its financial aspect as the priority; secondly upgrade legal system and knowledge to be transparent so that all members can trust their leader from top down; lastly, after these two important aspects are secured in place, all members from leader to each individual member will be united in easily and successfully dealing with any bad situation.
In any situation, leader IS NOT there to enjoy all entitlements, to order members to sacrifice their time, money,effort for his/her ego, and to bully/threaten members into an acceptance of any low expectation. However, leader earns the mutual respect, trust and love from the majority of members who believe in his/her integrity, honesty, wisdom and transparent leadership skills.
In any legal system within an organization, there must have a clause of self-resignation for leadership or 75% vote-out option from members in any given time of trouble with the reasonable compensation as in an agreement, and within two weeks notice in town Hall meeting style.
There are three important CASES that all members should be alert, aware and cautious:
1) NEVER BE GULLIBLE:
Anything is too good to be true, then it would be a trap. Do not rush in to believe any rumors, speculation from opponents who try to weaken our organization. This is a reason that we give our leader a volunteering self-resignation with compensation.
2) BACKGROUND, EXPERIENCE, AND WORK ETHICS:
From leader to members, mutual respect and mutual trust are the ultimate conditions to protect each other and to maintain the survival and dignity for organization.
3) ALLIANCE AND HUMANITY:
Each organization needs to unite with all other organizations with ONE GOAL that is HUMANITY and CIVILITY (democracy is an abusing word without its original meaning)
In this educational forum, I have read many threads from all intellectual, experienced, wise, and amazing talent/skills/ specialty/background.
Would any retired teacher volunteer to be chief of finance (take care of pension), commander in educational upgrade for teachers, commander in communication and connection, many assistants (can be parents), one president, and two vice presidents? These positions will belong to people who have integrity, honesty, wisdom and transparent leadership skills.
This sounds too much demanding, but it is much better than to suffer the loss of the professional dignity in the hand of barbarous business tycoons. Most of all, our next generation will lose their freedom of expression, their self-defense for humanity/civility, and their meaningful living. Modern robot and slavery will happen if all conscientious educators and parents cannot quickly UNITE to FIGHT back for our self-control.
We all die someday. But we need to choose how we live and how we die. For humanity and civility, it is worth to smartly/systematically fight for and to happily die for individually and nationally.
Have anyone seen any parents who have integrity honesty, wisdom and transparent leadership skills to hurt their children?
Any parents who sell their children for their own survival and enjoyment are barbarous and savage. This will go to any leader of any organization. Back2basic
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I just finished pontificating along the same lines although while I almost sounded pompous even to myself, you speak to the heart.
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This is really a bad news for NYC education. Every student and teacher should take a stand against it hand to hand. I hope people of NYC and parents will be make a good support from their own place. Thanks Dianeravitch for a good post.
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Teachers do their best for kids always. Cuomo needs to get the facts and leave education alone, since he is so misinformed — it is so sad what that he is trying to hurt the people educating our future!
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