Florida has the worst education policies of any state in the nation, and it is about to get even more destructive, more ignorant, more backward.
Read this alarming article and remember that Betsy DeVos points to Florida as a model.
A model, yes. A model of how religious extremists, rightwing ideologues, and uneducated political hacks can destroy public education, drive away teachers, and fund “schools” that indoctrinate students in religious dogma.
The post was written by Kathleen Oropeza Parent Activist in Orlando.
Jeb Bush started the descent into the swamp of ignorance. Now the torch is carried by Ron DeSantis, who wants to arm teachers, expand the state’s voucher programs to include middle-class families with income up to $100,000 a year, reduce the power of local school boards so they can’t block new charter schools, and undercut public schools in every way their little minds can imagine.
Oropeza writes:
“Pay attention, because what happens in Florida usually shows up in the thirty or so other states under GOP control.
“Step one for DeSantis was to stock the State Supreme Court with three conservative judges. Next, DeSantis charged the Board of Education with appointing Richard Corcoran as State Commissioner of Education. As the immediate past Speaker of the Florida House, Corcoran was the architect of the “school choice” expansions logrolled into multi-subject, opaque omnibus bills that became law over the past several sessions.
“DeSantis, a known Trump ally, made it clear in his proposed education visionto legislators before the the start of the 2019 session that they should “send me a bill” for a new private school tax-funded voucher program. The DeSantis voucher became SB 7070/HB 7075, the radical Family Empowerment Scholarship Program. Funded through the Florida Education Finance Program from property taxes, this is a dangerous co-mingling of the already thin dollars designated for Florida’s district public schools.
“In a state that prizes high-stakes accountability for its public-school students, these vouchers go to unregulated private schools that maintain their right to discriminate against certain students, charge more than the voucher for tuition, teach extreme curriculums, and are not required to ensure student safety or hire certified teachers. This dramatic expansion of private religious school vouchers, once meant for low-income recipients, is morphing into a middle-class entitlement program for families of four making close to $100,000 a year….
”On teacher pay, DeSantis wants to double down on the awful policy of providing bonuses instead of raises via SB7070. Teacher pay in Florida ranks 45th in the nation: $47,858 on average. The state is struggling with a massive teacher shortage projected by the Florida Department of Education to reach 10,000 vacancies by the start of next school year.”
As Oropeza points out, no one ever bought a home with a one-time bonus (except on Wall Street).
”DeSantis supporter Representative Kim Daniels continues to insert religioninto public schools this session by sponsoring HB 195. This is model legislation from ALEC-like Christian Nationalist Project Blitz. Daniels, a Democrat, passed a 2018 law requiring “In God We Trust” to be displayed in public schools. This year Daniels is pushing Blitz legislation requiring public high schools to offer a religion class that teaches only Christianity.”
Another bill allows schools to withdraw any book that is “morally offensive,” such as Frank McCourt’s “Angela’s Ashes.” Expect to see demands to remove a lot of “morally offensive” classics by authors such as John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Harper Lee, and Mark Twain.
“Another bill, HB 330 by Senator Dennis Baxley, the original sponsor of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, seeks to revise curriculum standards and force public schools to teach “science” theories such as creationism and alternate views to subjects such as climate change.”
Florida is indeed a model: a model of kakistocracy.
Look it up.
Thanks for the vocabulary lesson, Diane. Perfect!
I always think it’s funny that DeVos doesn’t point to Michigan to sell her privatization agenda.
Michigan ed reform is her creation. Wonder why she doesn’t promote it 🙂
Ed reformers just bury the disasters. They no longer mention Ohio and Michigan. Now Indiana is the miracle state. When that receives some real scrutiny they’ll abandon that too.
Florida: graveyard of American public education,…of democracy,…of minority rights, …of tax fairness,…of sensible gun policies,…of so damn much.
Reblogged this on David R. Taylor-Thoughts on Education.
Under the conservative right wing leadership, Florida is the leader in “flat earth” education policy. It is sad that DeSantis, a graduate of public education, has turned his back on the schools that enabled him to move forward with his life. Amendment 8, that was removed from the 2016 ballot, included a similar proposal about taking away local control over charters. DeSantis is choosing to just make this part of his policy and ignore the people. He is a clever, dangerous man.
Betsy DeVos
“Elected officials & policymakers have a choice about where to invest educational resources & a responsibility to invest wisely. Charter schools are, simply put, a good investment.”
Shame that none of the thousands of people we’re paying at the US Department of Education can be bothered to lift a finger on behalf of 90% of students.
Ludicrous. They deliberately exclude our students, families and schools.
DeVos has spent this entire work year promoting charter and private schools. She offers absolutely nothing of value to public school students or families. This disparate treatment by PUBLIC employees is not only accepted in the ed reform echo chamber, it’s promoted and funded.
Oh, I know about the kakistos, and this crew is among the worst anywhere.
The federal government would like to make it clear to public school students that they do NOT consider our students “a good investment”.
They’ve moved from bashing public schools to bashing public school students, and we’re all paying them for this. And the echo chamber cheers every word of it. Heck, they probably WROTE this blatant state funded propaganda.
That Florida list is interesting, because notice how all of the provisions that apply to PUBLIC schools are negative mandates, and all of the provisions that apply to charter and private schools are positive promotions.
I wish these folks would decide. They don’t support or value our schools, so why don’t they stay out of them? We get all their gimmicks and fads but no upside.
Uniformly negative. Can we ask that they simply leave our schools out of their schemes? There’s no upside for our students. They add no value.
Lets not forget that in Floi-DUH, some state and local legislators have direct financial interests in charter anti-schools and legislate on their behalf thereby lining their own pockets.
and every year they are doing this more and more transparently
Overheard an Ohio legislator say:
“We didn’t get this law from ALEC – we got it from Florida.”
Oh brother. I guess the phrase “difference without a distinction” would go right over their empty heads.
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https://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/Florida-The-Graveyard-of-in-Best_Web_OpEds-Diane-Sawyer_Public-Education_Public-Schools_Public-Trust-190412-374.html#comment730442
Also from a Ravitch blog: “In case you don’t have time to read the full report released by “In the Public Interest” about the real costs of charter schools, Jan Resseger has done it for you. https://janresseger.wordpress.com/2018/05/08/16168/
Legislators pretend that charters are simply a “choice,” and pay no attention to the fiscal damage they impose on the public schools that educate the majority of children and lose revenue. Thus, the decision to have more charters reduces the quality of education for the majority of children in the district or the state. She writes: “What stands out in this report is the perfectly lucid explanation about exactly how charter school funding depletes the budgets of local school districts and what it means for the students left in the traditional public schools when some students carry their per-pupil funding away to a charter school: “To the casual observer, it may not be obvious why charter schools should create any net costs at all for their home districts. To grasp why they do, it is necessary to understand the structural differences between the challenge of operating a single schoolor even a local chain of schoolsand that of a district-wide system operating tens or hundreds of schools and charged with the legal responsibility to serve all students in the community. When a new charter school opens, it typically fills its classrooms by drawing students away from existing schools in the district.”
For the curriculum and texts funded by Florida vouchers read this expose and look at the pictures from textbooks/workbooks. Three publishers provide these “Christian” perspective texts, workbooks, and bizarre ideas. Evolution is a just one of the weirdies–e.g., Noah rounded up baby dinosaurs to put on the Ark. Across the river in Kentucky this supposedly Bible-based version of the ARK story is perpetuated in a Disney-style entertainment venue with an in-scale faux version of the Ark. That venue qualified for tax incentive financing. Florida is not the only science-my-way-or-else state. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/education/os-voucher-school-curriculum-20180503-story.html
Most of the private Christian schools in the state are unaccredited so the most students can expect upon graduation is attendance in community college. If they haven’t acquired study skills, they won’t make it there either.
The Ark Adventure site is one of the few advertisers that is still supporting the Tucker Carlson 2-Minutes Hates on Faux News.
You have an amazing array of factoids at your command. I think the Ark Advnture and Tucker Carlson were made for each other.
I heard John Prine’s song Sweet Revenge today that includes the lyrics ” I got kicked off Noah’s ark”
Apparently John could not get along with the dinosaurs.
Floridians can thank the voters in N. Florida, who barely got this guy elected against the African American Dem. candidate. The GOP always act as if Dem. voters simply don’t matter, and once in office take extreme measures to insure that they don’t (see FL’s efforts to undermine the voter-approved enfranchisement of ex-felons, which was approved by 2/3’s of FL voters).
North Florida is full of military, Christian conservatives and military retirees. I live near Pensacola where Hillary Clinton got about 23% of the vote in 2016. Progressives are a small group here, but more northerners are retiring here as well.
The whole restitution proposal is like a “poll tax” designed to keep many minorities from voting. Again, the right wing is putting conditions on what what the public decided.
Thank you, Diane for helping to spread the word as always. Florida is staring into the breach and spreading knowledge about this dire circumstance is beyond important. Kathleen
As you write, “Jeb Bush started the descent into the swamp of ignorance” who Joe Biden just called “one hell of a governor.” https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/biden-tells-jeb-bush-you-were-one-hell-of-a-governor
Biden is a liability for the dems and this next presidential election.
Good grief. Biden just lost my support! Jeb Bush is the puppet master of Disruption for fun and profit.
The trouble with Biden is the mouth moves before the brain is engaged. Good old avuncular Joe is going to lose it before the race begins!
I think we have to seriously entertain the possibility that Biden is a ventriloquist’s dummy.
That only leaves the question of who the ventriloquist is.
https://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/joe-biden%E2%80%99s-brother-lobbies-for-florida-charter-school-chain/
https://www.browardpalmbeach.com/news/updated-joe-bidens-brother-is-president-and-pt-barnum-for-sofla-charter-school-chain-6466011
Bob, I went to the link and read the news article. Omg. Now more “things” fall into place.
For those of you who are interested, here’s a bit of it:
“When owners of a for-profit charter school chain go before the Palm Beach County School Board tomorrow night seeking approval for three new high schools, they’ll have a celebrity spokesman on their side. Frank Biden, brother of the Amtrak-riding vice president, is president and director of development for Mavericks in Education Florida.
“For the past two years, Frank Biden’s been flying around the state talking to local school boards, lobbying for the Mavericks High charters. “I’m a salesman. I’m nothing but a P.T. Barnum for these kids,” he says.
“Biden’s not an educator. He served as a legislative director in the Clinton administration and worked for a humanitarian aid group
in Nicaragua before settling in South Florida. He lives in Ocean Ridge and is currently developing a country club community in Costa Rica.”
Frank also is quoted as doing this for god. OMG.
I don’t want a brother’s actions to be used to evaluate a person, but there’s more to this Joe Biden thing.
Joe Biden is a puppet; he stands for nothing. SDP, yes, he is a ventriloquist. Answer to SDP, whomever is convenient. Joe Biden is a shape shifter. He is talented in this area.
If Biden wanted to have any chance at winning the Presidency, he would have to keep his mouth shut for the next two years and since the latter is an impossibility, so is the former.
Agree! The GOP has a well thought out, SLOW AND LOW plan to dismantle public education in Florida. I recently resigned after 15 years of service in my county. Between low pay, Marzano framework, restorative circles, active assailant drills, arming teachers and 165 student load, this middle school science teacher is done!
Not to mention the verbal, physical and emotional abuse towards teachers that students get away with!
Charter Schools and LLC’s are popping up everywhere. On average, they pay their “teachers” 10,000 dollars less per year. WOW, just wow…
Republicans in Florida continue to promote every voucher and charter program they can imagine. The Presidential election is critical for our country, but it is the Governor’s race and the legislative races that frame the education policies in Florida. Attended 6 State Board Meetings. Many conversations on expanding vouchers and private schools and not one word on improving public education. Elections matter and we need to take back our state
Diane, Two requests: Would you please take a look at the Florida’s “Common Core elimination” plan? FLDOE issued a survey for public opinion on which Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards to remove/revise. Aside from the inherent problems of how to use the results (are all responses equally weighted? will they cherry-pick?), the survey asks reviewers to compare current standards to old ones.
A science educator wrote on FB:
“FLDOE – are you aware that you are asking FL parents, citizens, tax payers, etc. to compare current FL Math standards to OUTDATED standards from other states? The Excel doc on your standards review page (http://www.fldoe.org/standardsreview) recommends looking at OLD math standards from CA, IN and MA.
CA
~ FLDOE posted 1997 standards for review
~ Current CA math standards are from 2013
MA
~ FLDOE posted 2000/2004 standards for review
~ Current MA math standards are from 2017
IN
~ FLDOE posted 2000 standards for review
~ Current IN math standards are from 2014.”
Florida leaders seem to be taking advice from the Florida Citizens’ Alliance, whose leaders are on the governor’s education transition team (http://tinyurl.com/y2ht4r8q), specifically Sandra Stotsky (click on button “How States Can Develop Non-Common Core-Based Standards”).
We are interested in your assessment of the merit of this approach, because it sounds like several states are using it.
Also, the FLDOE timeline seems too compressed to do due diligence (FLDOE.org/standardsreview). According to their timeline PDF, this coming June/July/August is the deadline for “updating proposed standards” (June – HS, July – MS and Aug – ES). Oct 2019 is updating final standards (K-12) based on final input. November 2019 is the deadline for preparing final standards and report. The way this document reads, we will have new standards to deliver to the governor by Jan 2020.
Second request is easier, please add Florida to your dropdown menu of blog topics. Thanks for all you do,
Anne
Anne,
I don’t have a staff or any way to investigate these issues.
Florida is definitely one of the categories on the blog but there are so many categories that it may not be in the dropdown menu. This is a computer generated decision.
Try googling my name and Florida. I have posted some very good articles, by me and others, on the woeful stateof Florida.