A teacher sent this commentary about the disgraceful neglect of public education in Néw Mexico:
“I cannot understand why our governor, Susanna Martinez, was re-elected…. Certainly, her education policies have been disastrous. This administration has no respect for teachers and no understanding of education and other related issues.
“We’ve been treated to a great number of photo ops in which the governor drops in to a school and poses with a book in her hand in front of a group of children and then drops out again. I’m not aware that she has ever made any effort to understand the issues the schools in the various parts of New Mexico face. In fact, she and her Secretary of Education, Hannah Skandera, seem to be quite uninterested in anything teachers might have to say. After four years in office, Ms. Skandera, was finally pushed through and confirmed as secretary of education, even though she has no background in education. The state constitution requires that candidates for this position have a degree in education and experience as a teacher and administrator. The legislative members who voted to confirm her willfully ignored our own constitution when they confirmed her. Ms. Skandera was a protégé of Jeb Bush and is bent on implementing failed Florida policies.
Even though the state is supposedly spending more money than ever on education, our schools are seeing less and less of it. Apparently, a lot of money is going to “below the line” funding that the governor uses as a slush fund to promote such things as teacher merit pay. In the last nine+ years, teachers have averaged less than a half percent annual raise. Future raises look doubtful as long as this governor is in office.
“This team implemented by “rule” (they could not get it through the legislature) Skandera’s teacher evaluation system, in which a minimum of fifty percent of the evaluation is based on student standardized test scores. The testing this year will provide the third year of data. Will teachers begin to lose their jobs because of test scores? I am the testing coordinator in my school and after the first round of testing, personally witnessed students who mechanically pushed keys on the computer and did not bother to even read the questions this past spring. The computers in my school library were used for testing. It was closed from mid-March until the last day of school to accommodate PARCC, end of year tests and EOC’s.
“It’s no surprise that the largest district in the state started school with three hundred teacher vacancies.
I blame the people of this state for re-electing these people. Granted, the candidate who ran against Ms. Martinez could not compete against all the out of state money that flowed in to her re-election coffers. However, if people had examined the candidates and their policy platforms, perhaps the outcome would have been different. I think the most discouraging statement I heard after the election was that the governor’s opponent wasn’t “charismatic” enough. Until the people of this state (and this nation) wise up and cast their vote based on the candidate’s policy instead of their personality, we will not end up with the government that is the best for common people.”
In case you read the original post, I deleted the second sentence because it had a grammatical error.

This teacher starts with “I can’t see that she has done much to please the right-wingers who supported her.” but then goes on to list exactly what Skandera has done to please the right-wingers who supported her. People need to understand that the right-wingers (and their compatriots in the Democratic party) are not in this to improve education. They are in it to privatize it. It’s easier to privatize a system if you can make hash of it first so you can point fingers and tell everyone how bad it is.
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You’re right. We have a bunch of immoral leaders in charge of many states. They have no concept of civic duty and leadership. They appoint more immoral people to do their dirty work. Unless the people stand up for better education, there’s not much that can be done.
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This was a reference to economic issues, not education issues. As a Republican (supposedly) our economy should be in better shape. The New Mexico economy is experiencing a very slow, weak recovery.
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“I think the most discouraging statement I heard after the election was that the governor’s opponent wasn’t ‘charismatic’ enough.”
This explains why the Founding Fathers hated democracies and created a Constitutional Republic with power balanced between the Courts, state legislatures, governors, Congress and the White House instead of in the hands of a dictator, monarch or the 1%.
What is it that BENJAMIN FRANKLIN allegedly said at the close of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, when queried as he left Independence Hall on the final day of deliberation?
“Well, Doctor, what have we got—a Republic or a Monarchy?”
“A Republic, if you can keep it,” Franklin replied.
We already lost our republic, and now the balance of power created by our Constitution is being subverted through the mob ignorance of fooled voters who probably shouldn’t be allowed to vote—this might explain the restrictions the Founding Fathers put in place on who could vote to just those who owned property and I think even that was too restrictive—and we are losing the democracy that replaced the republic our Founding Fathers created.
In place of the democracy, we are gaining an oligarchy of the 1%.
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Perhaps Diane could enlist the Kardashians to support a retooling of the public school agenda. With their charisma maybe something could get done!
I am going with retool instead of reform for democratic, public schools.
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Diane, I know you are a supporter of Catholic schools. However, I worked with Catholic schools in NM and found them to be beyond disappointing. The public schools were solid, and many were a safe harbor from their home life. NM will fall apart, too.
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I’m convinced these thieving criminals get reelected because the elections are rigged. How else in NJ could we have elected this buffoon twice? Also, he had a special election for Booker – knowing full well people were going to vote Dem for Booker, straight down the line. I’m no fan of Booker either, since he is a Rino. I think it is time for term limits for Senators and others, and as I wrote above, it seems to me these elections are fixed. These days tho, how does it even matter when Obama and Duncan, Dems, have done so much damage from the top down?
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Sorry, meant to write that Booker is a Dino….but again, R, D, what does it matter anymore?
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