You will enjoy reading about Leonie Haimson’s busy and productive day. Leonie is a fighter for smaller class size, better funding for schools, and student privacy. She is founder of Class Size Matters and Student Privacy Matters. She is tireless (and unpaid). She is the most frightening antagonist for education reformers because they can’t understand people who are motivated by principle, not profit.
She started the day at the Harvard Club, outside the doors, protesting with other activists against the billionaires and dark money behind Question 2 in Massachusetts. Inside, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker had come to talk to the conservative Manhattan Institute about his efforts to lift the charter cap, thus expanding privatization of public education.
That afternoon, she learned that she and other allies had come a judicial decision to open the meetings of School Leadership Teams to the public.
She wrote:
“The Appellate court heard arguments from both sides on January 21, 2016 — and took nearly a year to rule. But finally, in another slam-dunk, unanimous decision, they reaffirmed the lower Court ruling that SLT’s are public bodies in state governance law, and thus their meetings must be open to the public. Much thanks goes to Michael Thomas, Tish James and the attorneys from NY Lawyers for Public Interest and Advocates for Justice who represented the Public Advocate and Class Size Matters in court.”
Leonie is on many boards, including the Network for Public Education and New York State Allies for Public Education, which organized the successful statewide parent opt out. She is already a hero of this blog. She is the right person to take on the billionaires. They can’t buy her or beat her.
Go, Leonie, go!

Leonie is awesome!
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The world is better for her work.
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I thank her! Is she any relation to Leopold Haimson, the great historian of the Soviet Union? I did graduate work in Russian and Soviet Studies at the University of Wisconsin, and my supervising professor, David McDonald, co-wrote a book with Professor Haimson and always spoke very highly of him.
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Mark,
I don’t know but I will ask her. Her husband (different name) shared in a Nobel Prize for his work on climate change. Good stock.
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I’ll say…and thanks.
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Leonie’s civic activism in defense of the public good is precisely what the Overclass patrons of so-called reform are trying to eliminate from what they call “the education space.”
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For sure! What a fighter!!!
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I was at the Baker presentation and blogged about the presentation:
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Leonie. Is amazing!
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