In some states, like Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania, charter operators get what they want by making campaign contributions to state legislators and the governor.
Florida is different. The charter operators and members of their families are members of the legislature. They shamelessly engage in self-dealing. You may well wonder: How can this be legal? I don’t know.
This article in the Miami Herald by Fabiola Santiago describes the flagrant abuse of power that typifies charter legislation.
He writes:
“Florida’s broad ethics laws are a joke.
“If they weren’t, they would protect Floridians from legislators who profit from the charter-school industry in private life and have been actively involved in pushing — and successfully passing — legislation to fund for-profit private schools at the expense of public education.
“Some lawmakers earn a paycheck tied to charter schools.
“One of them is Rep. Manny Diaz, the Hialeah Republican who collects a six-figure salary as chief operating officer of the charter Doral College and sits on the Education Committee and the K-12 Appropriations Subcommittee.
“Some lawmakers have close relatives who are founders of charter schools.
“One of them is the powerful House Speaker, Richard Corcoran, the Land O’Lakes Republican whose wife founded a charter school in Pasco County that stands to benefit from legislation. He was in Miami Wednesday preaching the gospel of charter schools as “building beautiful minds.”
“Other lawmakers are founders themselves or have ties to foundations or business entities connected to charter schools.
“One of them is Rep. Michael Bileca, the Miami Republican who chairs the House Education Committee and is listed as executive director of the foundation that funds True North Classical Academy, attended by the children of another legislator. Bileca is also a school founder.
“These three legislators were chief architects in the passage of a $419 million education bill that takes away millions of dollars from public schools to expand the charter-school industry in Florida at taxpayer expense.
“They crafted the most important parts of education bill HB 7069 in secret, acting in possible violation of the open government laws the Legislature is perennially seeking to weaken. There was no debate allowed and educators all across the state were left without a voice in the process.
“It’s no wonder it all went down in the dark. It’s a clear conflict of interest for members of the Florida Legislature who have a stake in charter schools to vote to fund and expand them. Their votes weaken the competition: public schools.
“This issue has nothing to do with being pro or against school choice. It’s about the abuse of power and possible violations of Florida statutes.
“The bill funds, to the tune of $140 million, an expansion of for-profit charter schools in the neighborhoods of D and F public schools, handing over to the private sector not only public money but allowing and encouraging charter schools to take the best students. In other words, instead of pouring those public resources into struggling public schools, the Legislature is turning publicly funded education into two school systems. In the struggling but also vibrant public system where choice already exists through magnets, there’s oversight and regulations that ensure standards. The charter system — which since its inception has demonstrated quite a range, including well-documented flops — is a free-for-all. Private corporations operating the schools make the rules.”
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/fabiola-santiago/article151418277.html#storylink=cpy
Legislated corruption is one aspect of the drive to make all public assets available for profit seeking.
Conflicts of interest are not a concern in Florida, and Jeb Bush continues to pull privatization strings in the state. I can neither explain or defend such corruption. Frankly, I cannot understand why people keep voting for representatives that seek to undermine public education. Governor Scott has a checkered past as well. Scott was CEO of Columbia/HCA, a company that was involved in the biggest Medicare fraud case in history. Scott pleaded the fifth seventy-five times during the trial. Still the people of Florida voted for him…..for two terms!! Nothing will change unless people get tired of being used and bilked by elected representatives.
We now know that HB7069 is now a crooked law that was passed in violation of the state’s sunshine laws. It was signed by Scott, another official of questionable ethics. This law puts charters on equal footing as public schools requiring public schools to share Title 1 and building funds with charters. This is further weaken public schools and raise property taxes. Residents should get rid of the complicit corporate cabal in the legislature including Manny Diaz and Michael Bileca. They deserve an orange jumpsuit, not a seat in the legislature.
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WITH THIS COMMENT WHICH HAS EMBEDDED LINKS AT the SITE, back to this blog:
my comment:
“And that ain’t all… This is unbelievable but true. A convicted felon who had served four years in prison for grand theft and arson was chosen as president of the board of a small Florida charter school, where she was convicted of stealing from the school. She is heading back to prison.You can’t make this stuff up.” http://www.bradenton.com/news/local/education/article160181454.html
MORE ON THE CHARTER SCAM: Here’s 3 of the fifteen thousand, eight hundred school systems:
The Dirty Tricks of California’s Charter Industry: https://dianeravitch.net/2017/02/09/the-dirty-tricks-of-californias-charter-industry/
the sad story here of the destruction of public education in Detroit by Betsy DeVos and her fellow “reformers” (i.e. privatizers) over the past two decades, abetted by the Obama administration. https://news.vice.com/story/school-choice-detroit-betsy-devos
Wendy Lecker, veteran civil rights attorney,interviews Robert Cotto, member of the Hartford, Connecticut, board of education, about charter schools. Hedge fund managers and billionaires in Connecticut have poured large sums into the coffers of charter schools and of Governor Dannell Malloy to ensure his enthusiastic support for charter schools.
http://m.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Wendy-Lecker-When-it-comes-to-charter-schools-10801031.php
Florida’s ethics laws”
Ha ha ha!
Good one.
This level of corruption usually means that most of the political system in the state from the courts on up have been compromised by a political machine that controls the system and crushes anyone that gets in the way.
How to get rid of it? Another organization or alliance of organizations of equal power, a massive bloody uprising in the streets while setting the cities on fire or through the ballot box to vote out the members of the machine, or one extremely wealthy and powerful person with no fear and plenty of protection from assassination is what it will take to get rid of them.
It will not be easy and these corrupt machines can hang on for decades.
It is the Jeb machine
We need a raging BUSH fire to burn out the poison weeds choking the state of Florida.
Geeze!!! Ya think.
Boy do we need a leader.
If we are going to get a progressive leader we can trust, I think it will be someone already rising in the system through the existing political parties, probably a Democratic but don’t rule out a Republican. After all, Teddy Roosevelt was a Republican and the Republican political machine of his time was working hard to sideline him when an assassin’s bullet made him the president.
That someone is not at the top yet but they are moving toward it, and to reach the top they are going to have to be really good at what they do to survive the psyops propaganda, lies and fake conspiracy theories that will be created to stop them. Even if there is nothing that ALEC (or any other extreme right machine) can find to use against them because nothing exists, the extreme right will invent something and then spread it through their misleading, hate-mongering media machine.
And if they survive the psyops campaign against them, they will need some trustworthy, dedicated and highly skilled bodyguards to protect them from a bullet or poison.
You know that I am always appreciative of the beauty of your commentary. Boy, can you write!
Thank you.
Yes, Florida is the state where, thanks to ALEC’s “Don’t-regulate-charters-one-iota!” legislation, it’s perfectly legal for convicted arsonists to run charter schools.
I just found a really great education story out of Florida — the state that Trump, Secretary Devos, Michelle Rhee, Jeb Bush, and countless others claim has the nation’s most successfully “reformed” educational system.
(As I recall, Meg Whitman, current California Governor Brown’s right-wing Republican opponent in 2010, was asked about her plans for education, should she win. Back during the 2010 campaign, she said, “We’re going to do everything that they’re doing now in Florida. That state’s system will be our role model.” Uh huh. I bet you would have.)
Here’s that new Florida story:
http://www.bradenton.com/news/local/education/article160181454.html
Apparently, having an lengthy criminal record that includes multiple convictions / prison sentences for arson(!!!), grand theft, and check fraud couldn’t stop Lori Bergeron from ascending to the presidency of a prominent charter school board in Bradenton, Florida .
Alas, Bergeron’s life on the straight-and-narrow in Florida’s school choice Utopia didn’t last long, as she was recently caught — and convicted of — robbing and embezzling the charter school blind. She did so through her writing of checks to herself out of the school’s bank account.
She plead guilty after the police executed a court-approved taping of her phone conversations, where she gloated and blabbed away about all that she had gotten away with (or rather, THOUGHT that she had).
Back to the joint for YOU, Sweetheart!
Gee, with an extensive rap sheet such as hers, who would have EVER predicted that — after being placed in the presidency of a charter school board, with full authority to write checks from the school’s bank account as she pleased — she would EVER do such a larcenous thing? You know… stealing from children’s education and all that.
People down there are shocked … JUST SHOCKED at what has happened.
Maybe it’s time for Florida’s leaders to enact legislation to better regulate its charters, one that includes some minimum standards or mandatory qualifications for Florida’s charter school operators and board members.
Hmmm… let’s see. How would that look?
Let’s give it a whack, now, shall we?
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STATE OF FLORIDA — Department of Public Instruction
Mandatory Criteria For All Prospective Charter School
Executives / Board Members:
Regulation 1) Must NEVER have served time for Arson.
Regulation 2) …
I’m getting more up-to-speed about the unmitigated disaster that is Florida’s educational system, thanks to some reports from the ORLANDO SENTINEL such as this one:
(which includes an accompanying video from a local news station)
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/os-florida-teachers-leaving-tests-scott-maxwell-20170324-story.html
ALEC’s model legislation originated enacted in Florida imposes all these extreme, idiotic top-down mandates for public schools, where failure to do follow those mandates and/or raise test sores results in closing and then converting those schools into privately-managed, publicly-funded charter schools.
However — and there’s the kicker — according the Florida’s “reform” legislation, those same mandates and those raise-your-scores-or-get-closed requirements DON’T APPLY TO PRIVATELY-MANAGED-PUBLICLY-FUNDED CHARTER SCHOOLS or to VOUCHER-FUNDED PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
You can suck all you want, run your charter/voucher schools any-which-way you choose, and we’ll never close you — again, unlike the public schools.
For example, the governor gave a tour Trump and Devos of just one Florida school — a Catholic school that is partially funded through public funds via vouchers.
The SENTINEL points out this inconsistency:
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ORLANDO SENTINEL”
“A few weeks ago, Florida politicians lavished praise on an Orlando school that President Trump visited — a private, Catholic school that accepts state vouchers.
“This was an example of education done right , school reformers said. This is how education should be done.
“Well, would you like to guess how many of Florida’s top-down, test-obsessed, bureaucracy-laden rules applied to this school?
“Virtually none.
“So Florida politicians champion non-stop testing and mandates for public schools — and then tout private schools that are exempt from those rules (and where they often send their own kids) as examples of success.”
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This article then goes into the insanity of a law awarding teachers bonuses based on their … wait for it … SAT scores that they received when they were 17 years old.
The backlash was so bad that legislators tweaked the law by saying, “Well, you can use your LSAT scores, too, to qualify for a bonus” — a test most people take when they are 22 years old.
Big improvement.
The article also goes into the extreme teacher shortage that all of Florida’s reforms have created, where teachers are leaving the profession at the highest rate of any state in the union.
However, ALEC just luuuuuves all of this no end.
Its “ALEC Report Card on American Education” rates Florida “No. 2” out of 51 (all 50 states plus D.C.) in its state-by-state ranking of U.S. schools: (p. 17 in the link below)
Click to access 2016-ALEC-Education-Report-Card_Final_Web.pdf
Ohio comes close but I think Florida takes the prize for most corrupt ed reform state.
Can you imagine being a kid or parent in a PUBLIC school there? They get absolutely nothing out of the state government. The entire focus is on charters/vouchers.