I wrote earlier that Chris Christie, evidently the most unpopular governor in New Jersey’s history, is dumping the president and vice-president of the state board of education so he can continue to control education after he has left office. If he has his way, his cold, dead hand will strangle public education long after he is replaced.
I got more information from a member of Save Our Schools NJ, who wrote:
The real issue is that the President of the NJ State Senate Steve Sweeney – who is a Democrat – has been in cahoots with the Christie Administration for the last 7 1/2 years and is now working with the Administration to fill any open spots on the State Board of Education and on other commissions before a progressive Democratic is elected Governor in November. Sweeney is part of the political machine of George Norcross, who controls seven Democratic legislative districts in South Jersey and who has worked closely with Christie to enact regressive legislation, including expanding charter schools.
Click on the Save Our Schools NJ links below to read more about it. It’s an open page so you don’t need to have Facebook to access it:
Here is the Facebook page:
The NJ Senate Judiciary Committee, headed by Senator Nick Scutari (pictured in a corner with Senate President Steve Sweeney), conducted 2 very shady hearings on Governor Christie’s nominees to the State BOE. These hearings exposed how broken our legislative process is, and how power is concentrated in just a few legislators, like the Senate President. The public, rank and file legislators, and democracy are the losers in Trenton. Accountability and transparency are nearly non-existent.
On May 25th, the Judiciary Committee, upon the recommendation of the Governor, voted to remove State Board President Mark Biedron, and State Board VP Joe Fisicaro. Their replacements are the Governor’s former law partner, who has no background in public education, and a Moorestown BOE member, an ally of the Senate president. This nominee apparently did not understand that she could not keep her local board seat while serving on the State BOE! A third member, former teacher Edie Fulton, was also scheduled to be removed, but an incredibly sloppy background check on her replacement scuttled that for now. To date, no explanation has been given for their removal. We can only posit that this is retribution for these members’ independent actions, that have obviously not pleased the Governor and/or Senate President.
Three SOS NJ members questioned the timing of these actions, given that the very unpopular governor has just seven months left on his term and is no friend of public education. We suggested the existing State BOE remain in place until the next Governor is seated. We also questioned why nominees are not being interviewed publicly, as has been past practice.
All our requests were denied. Chairman Scutari twisted himself into a pretzel trying to explain why he did not need to interview nominees publicly, all under the watchful gaze of Senate President Sweeney, who just happened to be sitting on the dais for the hearing.
Last Thursday, it was deja vu all over again. This time, the Judiciary committee voted to approve Governor Christie’s request to give 5 current members of the state board new 6 year terms. The Senate President again dropped into the hearing. Senator Scutari DECLINED to take public testimony and called for a vote on the nominees, even though 2 SOS NJ members had signed up to testify. The voting had begun and was nearly concluded when one of our members requested to be heard. Reluctantly, Senator Scutari agreed to hear us. We again questioned the timing of these appointments and requested that nominees be required to appear in public and be interviewed by the Committee.
Our testimony caused 2 Senators to change their vote. Unfortunately, several Judiciary Committee members had left the hearing early, and did not hear our testimony. In the wacky world of Trenton politics, members can let the committee chair know their vote on a matter if they are not present when the vote is taken, and the vote is counted and entered in to the record. We wonder if our testimony would have changed others’ minds.
We thank Senators Gill, Weinberg, and Pou for listening to and considering our testimony.
Do you think State BOE members should be interviewed in public? Does the public deserve to hear the qualifications and beliefs of a board that is responsible for the education of more than 1 million school children? We think so. We urge the Senate Judiciary Committee to take its responsibility seriously and call on the full Senate to reject all nominees until a new Governor is seated in January 2018.

It’s bewildering whey ed reform have to do all this back-room machinations when they’re supposedly so hugely popular with the public.
If this is so popular why do they always hide what they’re up to?
Obama once described it as “dragging people, kicking and screaming”. If these ideas are so great one would think they wouldn’t have to “drag” people into privatizing schools or trick them like this.
Maybe they’re just too stupid to know what’s good for them, huh?
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Well at least this guy John Mooney is admitting corporate ed. reformers are out to destroy public education — replacing it with private sector control. In fact, he’s insisting that it’s already a done deal, and basically inevitable. In his opinion, it will only take “another five to seven years” to pull off.
Mooney also acknowledges that “an awful lot of people don’t realize it yet, so I guess that’s a good thing, one that will make that destruction that much easier to execute.
According to Mooney, the only matter is to focus on what will happen in the aftermath of this destruction..
CLICK here:
https://www.facebook.com/SaveOurSchoolsNJ/
Jog down and click on the post “Stunning Honesty!” to watch a video of the following:
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JOHN MOONEY:
“Perhaps most people in this room realize — but an awful lot of people is this state (of New Jersey) DON’T realize — is that we’re actually on track to shut down the traditional public school system, and in that in five or seven years, it literally might not exist anymore.
“And that has huge policy implications for all kinds of things, like English as a Second Language studens. Special Ed. students, kids moving into the district, comparisons with what’s going on in Camden (New Jersey), *and the surrounding district, et cetera, et ceter, et ceters ..” *
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From your lips to God’s ears, John.
If the pattern of corporate ed. reform behavior holds, those first two groups whom Mooney mentioned — Second Language studens. Special Ed. students — are going to get royally screwed, as they cost too much to educate.
Who is John Mooney?
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mooney-119bbb4
He’s currently the CEO and lead writer of the on-line “N.J. Spotlight”, and a former lead education reporter for the “New Jersey Star-Ledger.”
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Mooney alots ample editorial space to charter school cheerleaders like Laura Waters.
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Just an fyi, I don’t know who the gentleman in that video is (I probably should), but I can assure you he is not John Mooney (despite what sign is on podium).
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I bet Christie cashes in big time after he terms out. He’s gonna clean up. He may set new records for revolving door profiteering off a couple of years in “public service”.
He’ll never have to work again. We’ll still be seeing him lobbying 30 years from now and he’ll make more at it every year. It’s like winning the lottery.
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Unless they find enough dirt on him to lock him up!
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C, See nj.com 4-13 article “Christie’s new milestone: America’s least popular governor.” It cites Morning Consult poll putting CC at lowest of 50 governors.
Mary Pat Christie is the high earner in the marriage. She was working 10 days/month for financial firm for megabucks before he campaigned (while CC was griping about how many holidays teachers had).
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It’s odd that no one at the US Department of Education mentions this stuff when they’re fanning out over the country promoting charter and private schools and bashing public schools:
“Even after ECOT announced that it will lay off 350 workers within weeks, the internet charter school continues to use taxpayer dollars for a barrage of television ads attacking the Ohio Department of Education’s decision to claw back $60.4 million because of the charter’s poor attendance records.
“The Ohio Department of Education wants to end school choice and stop parents from deciding what’s best for their children,” says a former student identified in the ECOT ad as Lionel Morales, a 2017 graduate, in an ad airing in Columbus. The end of the ad is signed “Ohio’s children.”
DeVos has a whole practiced litany of public school horror stories. Odd that a supposedly fact-based government agency cherry-picks like that and all these local news stories never make her speeches. Let the buyer beware. Look carefully at what she’s selling. Insist on a test drive and a warranty. Better yet, find an honest broker.
http://www.dispatch.com/news/20170624/ecot-continues-tax-funded-ad-blitz-despite-layoff-announcement
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Sweeney is so bad, NJEA is endorsing his Republican opponent. This shoots the theory that teachers unions always side with Democrats.
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