Here is the voice of a genuine progressive.
Kelda Roys is running for the Democratic nomination for Governor so she can run against Scott Walker.
The primary is August 14.
She released this letter to teachers.
She really gets it. She speaks to the hearts and minds of all who have suffered the insufferable Walker, who has walked all over teachers, students, and public schools. He has bulldozed the Wisconsin Idea.
Wisconsin needs Kelda Roys.
She writes:
This is a message of hope. A promise to you of what kind of governor I will be, and a heartfelt statement to demonstrate that I hear what you’ve been saying and empathize with what you’ve been experiencing.
Throughout the past eight years, you, your pocketbook, and your profession have been under attack.
You are constantly asked to “do more with less” as a result of the historic budget cuts to your classrooms. Without proper funding, the schools you work in, especially in rural communities, continue to close. You are often forced to “‘teach for the test” as opposed to engaging young minds in the joy of learning and helping develop students’ whole selves. Your class sizes are going up, but your professional autonomy is being ratcheted down.
As a result of Act 10, your collective bargaining rights were eliminated, compensation reduced, and work devalued. Your median salaries have continued to fall: as of the 2015-26 school year, your average pay was more than $10,000 lower than it was before the passage of Act 10. The policies of the Walker administration have done serious harm to Wisconsin’s once-great public education system. A record number of your colleagues have left the profession altogether.
In the numbers-driven, high-stakes testing approach that many school districts are taking, your autonomy is lost. This is bad for you and even worse for students. In the ever-expanding push for “accountability,” teachers are too often punished — never administrators, or politicians who fail to remedy the social and economic injustice that follows students into the classroom. Rather than addressing the teacher retention and pipeline problem by increasing pay and restoring joy to the profession, Walker and the DPI are undermining teacher qualifications by enabling fast-track “alternative” licensing for people without teaching degrees. And the expansion of privatization, from the voucher programs to so-called “independent” charters, steals resources away from our public schools and the kids you serve. It’s no wonder so many teachers feel demoralized and are leaving — your ability to practice the profession you love and teach your students is constantly questioned, challenged, and denied by the very people who should be supporting you.
Despite all this, I am asking you to not to leave.
As a small-business owner, as a mother, and as a proud graduate of Wisconsin’s public schools, I know how critical you are to our state and our future. To attract and retain the best teachers, Wisconsin must become a better state in which to be a teacher — we must invest in public schools and educators.
As governor, I pledge I will do everything in my power to restore the funding our schools deserve, the rights, wages, and benefits you lost, and the autonomy and respect you deserve.
One of Roys’ opponents is Josh Pade-, who worked as a J Crew analyst.
My contact in Wisconsin worries that Tony Evers is a Reformer. Evers is running for Governor and leads the polls at 30%. He is state superintendent.
In a just world, grifters and their enablers, wouldn’t get elected.
Diane, please contact me if you would like more insight about Evers.
Why this Wisconsin Public Teacher is NOT voting for Evers-
From dean of education at Edgewood and strong public ed advocate Tim Slekar.
“Tony Evers has “name recognition.” He can beat Walker. Except…
Response:
I know that’s the “theory.” But on his own issue—education—there are serious problems. For me specifically (As a dean of a school of education) his Leadership Group’s dismantling and deregulating of teaching licenses because of a refusal to understand the cause of the “teacher shortage” tells me that using sound research to make policy decisions will take a back seat to neoliberal market solutions that actually cause more damage.
Teachers are leaving the profession in droves. Making it easier to enter our classrooms as a “teacher” does nothing to stop the exodus. It actually adds to it by further demoralizing the teachers that are still teaching. And that’s the real reason teachers are leaving. They are demoralized.
Excessive testing, educator effectiveness bunk, continued accountability (reform word for teachers are to blame for the achievement gap), expansion of non public charter schools, and a top down system that denies teachers professional autonomy. And a Broad Academy Fellow (Privatization) as second in command. These are all issues DPI have significant control over but for some reason remain silent or worse supportive of.
And the candidate to take on Walker will not win without the support of the teaching profession. Assuming teachers will support Tony is rejecting their moral compass. They know Walker is horrible but they are also quite aware of the fact that DPI has left them hanging.
Give me a candidate that understands “demoralization.” That candidate will fire up education voters.”
Love it!
Please, please, let there be a clone that can come to Indiana. This state needs a leader who is knowledgeable, not the messes we keep voting back into power. Indiana needs Kelda Roys’ clone. !!!
At long last, will Wisconsin come to its senses and kick Scott Walker to the curb? They should do the same to Ron Johnson, the GOP/libertarian/Atlas Shrugged guy.
Thank you for posting this. I for one am excited about Kelda Roys as our future Wisconsin governor. It is important that educators understand that she will be a stronger voice for them than other gubernatorial candidates.
To all readers of the blog, if you know people in WI, please share Diane’s post about Kelda. Excitement is building, but we need all the informing, encouraging, and support we can get to reverse course in WI.
*WOW!!! Love this!!!*
Been more than 8 years of DEFORMS and “separate and unequal.”