New York State Allies for Public Education has issued a request for an independent investigation of Governor Andrew Cuomo and his efforts to take control of education in the state.
They issued a press release with this statement (the links are in the statement):
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 21, 2015
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
New Yorkers Call for an Immediate Independent Investigation of Governor Cuomo
for Unconstitutional Interference in Education Policy &
Violations of NY State Public Officer Ethics Law
Governor Andrew Cuomo will address New Yorkers today in his State of the State address which will reveal his education reform agenda, an agenda which amounts to an unconstitutional attempt to seize power and interfere with education policy in New York State.
New Yorkers across the state are rising up to show their dissatisfaction with the Governor’s misguided education agenda, including NYSAPE’s advocacy campaign that generated over a quarter of a million letters to Albany.
In the months leading up to today’s address, Cuomo has made it clear his agenda, and that of his backers, is to assume control of education in New York, going so far as to call local control of democratically governed schools a “monopoly” that must be broken up. The governor has also vowed to expand the growth of privately owned and operated charter schools, schools that are not beholden to public oversight.
In response, New York State Allies for Public Education (NYSAPE) calls for an independent investigation of Cuomo’s interference with education policy, violations of NYS Public Officer Ethics Law, and failure to uphold his oath of office to uphold the Constitution of the State of New York.
Governor Does Not Have Oversight of Education Under NYS Constitution: Attempts to Direct Education Agenda Tied to Budget is Unconstitutional
For over two hundred years, the New York State Constitution has ensured a very healthy separation of powers. In New York, a governor controls the majority of state agencies, and as a check and balance, requires the Senate to approve any leaders the governor seeks to appoint. Our predecessors, in their wisdom, drafted a NYS Constitution that explicitly put education under the control of a board and branch of government most representative of the people: the Board of Regents, whose members are appointed by the NYS Legislature. As a check and balance, the Legislature can increase or reduce the power of the Regents.
“The separation of power for education in the New York State Constitution was done to ensure that the agenda of a handful of individuals did not wreak havoc over the education of the children by allowing political agendas to play out in classrooms over the outcries of parents,” said Eric Mihelbergel, Erie County public school parent and NYSAPE founder.
Any efforts to direct education policy in the Governor’s proposed budget is a refusal to uphold the NYS Constitution and the oath of office of governor.
Violation of Public Officer Ethics Laws: Contributions from Backers and Cozy Relationships with Business Interests Create Conflicts of Interest and the Appearance of Conflicts
NYSAPE contends that by accepting contributions linked to charter school legislation and maintaining cozy relationships with education technology business interests, the Governor has created both conflicts of interest and the appearance of conflicts, violations of the public trust and ethics laws.
Jeanette Deutermann, Nassau County public school parent and Long Island Opt Out founder said, “After Governor Cuomo received a sizable donation from a well known charter school backer and former hedge fund manager on March 4, and the very same day the governor spoke at a pro-charter rally in Albany, parents were suspicious. Our suspicions were borne out when by the end of the month the Governor had pushed through a bill giving charter schools in New York City some of the strongest protections in the country. Our Governor has clearly aligned himself with those who seek to use their wealth and influence to privatize public education in New York State.” Deutermann went on to say, “This is not the only example of Governor Cuomo’s blatant disregard for New York State’s Public Officer Law and Code of Ethics, which contain several clauses that prohibit conflicts of interest or the appearance of conflict.”
“After proposing a statewide school technology bond this summer, the Governor appointed California resident Eric Schmidt (who also happens to be the Executive Chairman of Google) to one of three advisory positions on the bond. Not surprisingly, the advisory committee’s report indicated that one primary potential use of money from the bond would be to acquire “desktop, laptop, or tablet computers.” (Smart Schools Commission Report) While many point out that the technology purchased with bond proceeds has a far shorter shelf life than the time required to repay the bond, Google, who sells notebook computers to schools throughout New York State, will undoubtedly benefit,” said Lisa Rudley, Westchester County public school parent and NYSAPE founding member.
Parents across the state also recall Andrew Cuomo’s Blue Ribbon Education Commission, a group that ignored calls for parental consent of student data collection. That commission invited a Washington lobbyist that distributes model student data privacy legislation from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). This ALEC “model” legislation ignores the rights of parents and does not require parental consent for student data profiling and sharing.
“ALEC’s values are simply not aligned with those of the people of New York, and their lack of support for parental consent for student data profiling is alarming. Even more alarming is the fact that Andrew Cuomo would seek advice from those aligned with ALEC over the advice of parents,” said Anna Shah, Dutchess County public school parent and Schools of Thought Hudson Valley NY founder.
NYSAPE Calls for Independent Investigation
As a result of Andrew Cuomo’s attempts to interfere with education policy, the conflicts that surround his misguided agenda, and an unconstitutional attempt to direct education policy, NYSAPE calls for an immediate and independent investigation into the education related activities of the governor.

Go NY parents and educators! Sometimes the best defense is offense. Cuomo needs to be stopped before he carves up public education and sells it off for scrap, a common ploy of his Wall St. supporters. They want to gain control of public assets. He will destroy many wonderful schools in the process.
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I”m with you….go NY because so goes NY so goes the country. If they fall we all stand a really good chance of falling and IL just got one of those Uber rich governors so who knows we may be next. Do we have a solidarity color yet, cause I’ll wear it every day until this is settled!
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Cary,
I predict Rauner will be more anti-teacher, anti-union, and anti-public schools than Cuomo. He knows and loves charters, with their non-union teachers and high turnover.
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Hope you are successful NY parents. Someone needs to stand up to Cuomo who is nothing more than a bully when it comes to destroying public education. Wishing you luck.
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Thank you Diane for this one. I cross posted it at
http://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/New-York-Parents-and-Educa-in-Best_Web_OpEds-Balance_Diane-Ravitch_Education_Educators–Teachers-150121-355.html#comment529759 with this comment which at OEN has links from your earlier posts.
I WAS A CELEBRATED NYC TEACHER when the assault on education began, and the top veteran educators were deprived of due process so that the schools could be emptied of the authentic voices who know what learning looks like. This scandalous constitutional assault is to this day HIDDEN!
http://www.speakingasateacher.com/SPEAKING_AS_A_TEACHER/No_Constitutional_Rights-_A_hidden_scandal_of_National_Proportion.html
Now with the practitioners of pedagogy no longer in the classrooms, and the schools failing in the same way that hospitals would fail if the business folks mandated what doctors could and could not use to treat patients, the next step is to put education into th eland so fthe billionaires who pay to elect all the politicians. In Nevada and Texas, there dis not a single educator on the education committees.
Reports from the Diane Ravitch site, where the shenanigans in the 15,880 districts in fifty states can be found:
“Veteran educator Arnold Dodge warns that the corporate reform movement, led by the U.S. Department of Education, threatens democracy and creativity. In its quest for data and standardization, the DOE will crush imagination and innovation. Standardized tests reward right answers, not original thought.”
“Reformers,” as we all know, want to raise standards and improve education. Or so they say. To reach their goals, they say our schools are failing, our economy and national security are at risk, and our educators are totten apples. their propaganda war against public education is relentless and has the financial support of the U. S. Department of Education, the Gates Foundation, the far-right Walton Foundation, the Broad Foundation, the Dell Foundation, the Arnold Foundation, the Helmsley Foundation, the Fisher Foundation, and many more.”
“Reformers” close community public schools, fire teachers and principals, insist on tests that most students fail, and create constant disruption. Eventually the public realizes that they must choose a charter school or voucher school because there is no neighborhood school or its best students have been lured away by charters.”
What’s going on? asks Ravitch — “Brett Dickerson explains that there is a carefully orchestrated plan to liquidate public education.”
” Peter Greene, high school English teacher in Pennsylvania, prolific blogger and humorist, decided to create “the big picture” of education reform. What’s it all about?”
Cuomo is part of this plan… corrupt to the soles of this feet, he has eliminated all ethics inquiries into his shenanigans. It is time we threw this BUM out!
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Finally some accountability and the use or failure to uphold the U.S. Constitution and his Oath of Office. Perhaps there is cause for some hope after all.
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Please tell us how to help.
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Gov. Cuomo has received $6 million from wall street hedge fund managers This money is not just because they liked him. The promise is to let wall street take over the schools and make money off the backs of children.. Cuomo has the largest fund in the history of this country for any Govenor This money was given to him after a “Reform Education ” meeting in an upstate city.. this is unethical, it is in essence a bribe. M. Tisch is also an extremely unethical person she began a fund in the NY department. of ED. She contributed $1 million to it and then many other people with very deep pockets like Bill Gates, contributed even more money, $3 million. The total amount of money reached $19. million Ms. Tisch then hired 27 people to work at state ed. in NY. She directed what they do and pays them. This is one of the most unethical things I have ever heard of and yet she has been allowed to do this and has continued to do it. The people she hired have never taught and are not educators, they are her lackeys.
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Time for the ATTORNEY GENERAL to investigate the corruption.
Time for the people to go to court and demand that Cuomo be impeached.
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The website 247wallst.com, published an article entitled States Spending the Most (and Least) on Education (http://247wallst.com/special-report/2014/06/03/states-spending-the-most-and-least-on-education/3/), written by Thomas C. Frohlich. New York State spent the most per student based upon 2012 data acquired by the US Census Bureau. Here’s the data:
Spending per pupil: $19,522
Total education spending: $58.8 billion (2nd highest)
Pct. with high school diploma: 85.3% (15th highest)
Median household income: $56,448 (15th highest)
Yes, Virginia, that’s almost 60 Billion (with a B) dollars. Add in Connecticut and New Jersey and that’s another 36.5 Billion. This brings the total to just shy of $100,000,000,000.00.
Six million bucks to the hedge fund kleptocrats is chump-change! There’s slightly less than 100 Billion up for grabs in essentially the NYC metro and the kleptocrats wanna’ take a walk on the Action-strasse. This leads us to the idea of hedge fund involvement.
As a quick refresher, Investopedia (http://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hedgefund.asp) defines what a hedge fund is. Here’s part of its definition:
An aggressively managed portfolio of investments that uses advanced investment strategies such as leveraged, long, short and derivative positions in both domestic and international markets with the goal of generating high returns (either in an absolute sense or over a specified market benchmark).
Legally, hedge funds are most often set up as private investment partnerships that are open to a limited number of investors and require a very large initial minimum investment. Investments in hedge funds are illiquid as they often require investors keep their money in the fund for at least one year.
For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors. In the U.S., laws require that the majority of investors in the fund be accredited. That is, they must earn a minimum amount of money annually and have a net worth of more than $1 million, along with a significant amount of investment knowledge. You can think of hedge funds as mutual funds for the super rich.
Key words in the last paragraph are the last two: super rich. No, Virginia, you and I can’t participate in hedge funds. Hedge-fund managers’ interest in education reform is well documented on the web. Diane’s blog offers Bill Moyer’s excellent explanation in May of last year (https://dianeravitch.net/2014/05/21/bill-moyers-explains-why-hedge-fund-managers-love-charters-2/) is just one source.
Governor Cuomo doesn’t have a brain tumor. There’s no early-on set dementia. He’s been drinking the ALEC-spiked kool-aid and lovin’ it!
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Please tell us how we can help to make this happen!!
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YES! Please tell us what we need to do to help make this happen.
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Those who want to help should reach out to the contact people in the press release to see what specific steps individuals and groups can take to support this effort.
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“Investigate Cuomo”
Investigate his head
To see if something’s there
Or if his brain is dead
Or simply filled with air
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I was hoping Preet Bharara was speaking of Andrew Cuomo when he said “stay tuned”.
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