
Dear Diane,
We need YOU tomorrow at a very important press conference in New York City. Below is an important message from NYC Kids Pac.
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Please come to a press conference this Monday at 1 PM at Tweed to demand that the Mayor stop providing charter schools access to student personal information to help them market their schools. This not only violates our children’s privacy, but by assisting charters to recruit students, this cannibalizes public schools by encouraging charters to absorb an ever-increasing amount of funding, students and space.
Please come and show your support! Don’t let the Mayor fail to act because of threats from the charter lobby – while he continues to brush aside parent voices, violate student privacy and undermine our public schools.
See press advisory with more details below; please share this message with other parents, friends and colleagues.
Hope to see you there,
Naila, Isaac, Fatima, Celia, Leonie, Eduardo, Margaret, Andy, Brooke, Karen, Shino and Tesa
What: Press conference to oppose the Mayor’s practice of sharing personal student information with charter schools
Who: NYC public school parents and parent leaders
When: Monday April 15, 2019 at 1:00 PM
Where: The steps of the Tweed Courthouse, 52 Chambers Street, downtown Manhattan
Why: NYC public school parents and parent leaders demand that the Mayor cease the practice of allowing charter schools access to student personal information. In response to long-standing parent complaints, Chancellor Carranza has repeatedly promised parents in recent weeks, both publicly and privately, that this practice will be discontinued, but the Mayor has yet to make a commitment to do so and in the last few days has said no decision has yet been made.
NYC is the only district in the country which voluntarily shares this information to help them charters expand their market share. Parents have long complained that this violates their children’s privacy, and this was the subject of a FERPA student privacy complaint to the US Department of Education in November 2017. Moreover, by allowing access to this information, the DOE has encouraged the rapid expansion of charter schools, which are now costing our public schools more than $2.1 billion per year. As a result, our public schools have less space and fewer resources to educate our neediest students.
While in the past, the DOE has suggested that public schools improve their “marketing” to compete, they do not have the necessary funds to do so and in any case, most parents do not believe that the public schools should be forced to divert what precious resources they have for this purpose.
Co-sponsored by NYC Kids PAC and the Education Council Consortium (ECC), made up of elected and appointed Community Education and Citywide Council members, established to address issues that affect schools and communities throughout all five boroughs.
Thanks for all you do,
Carol Burris
Donations to NPE Action (a 501(c)(4)) are not tax deductible, but they are needed to lobby and educate the public about the issues and candidates we support.
I’m so glad that they are organizing this counter-rally. The whole charter industry represents what is wrong in our country today – a moneyed minority using their influence against the needs of the majority. After you posted that de Blasio had caved to this special interest last week, I wrote a note of complain to the Mayor’s Office.
This may be off-topic, but once again I saw kids in Success Academy soccer outfits this morning as I brought my children to school. There is such a cult-ish feel to that school. It’s disturbing. This winter in futsal Success Academy fielded their own teams. The only other schools to field their own teams were private schools. Eva likes to create this “private school” environment, while using public money and discouraging families from participating in activities that draw from schools within the surrounding community.
And those soccer kits! I would love to know at a school that is supposed to be about helping poor kids of color who pays for those soccer kits. My kids have done travel sports. The manufacturers charge a lot of money for those uniforms. At Success Academy not only do they have their own t-shirts and shorts, but they also have their own warm-ups. On top of that they have their own socks with their own logo on it. I have never seen any school or club team with their own socks. Everyone else wears generic socks from the manufacturer.
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Beth,
I have not written about this yet, but here goes.
The president of Harvard University is giving the commencement address to the 25 to 30 students graduating from Eva’s high school.
It’s a favor to someone on Eva’s board, who is or was on the Tufts University board. The president of Harvard was previously president of Tufts. The 1% takes care of the 1%.
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Needless to say, that makes me want to vomit!
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I hope the Harvard Crimson gets on the case that the President of their University is speaking at the graduation of the charter school led by the CEO who was one of Betsy DeVos’ biggest cheerleaders during her confirmation hearings.
Moskowitz wrote op eds and gave interviews endorsing DeVos and now Harvard’s President is endorsing Moskowitz and it sure sounds like a quid pro quo to please the Trump administration more than a big funder.
For Harvard’s President to endorse a charter that has publicly endorsed high suspension rates of 5 and 6 year old children and has told the public how violent those children are – when some of those schools with the highest suspension rates just happen to have almost no white students – is appalling.
Of all charters, the President of Harvard endorses the one led by Betsy DeVos’ biggest cheerleaders?
Of all charters, the President of Harvard endorses the one that has outrageously high suspension rates of Kindergarten and first grade children?
I hope the students at Harvard know who their university President is endorsing.
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and they ask NO questions….
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Success gets so much outside money from wealthy donors that could probably bankroll the whole operation. But no, they prefer to grab cash from the public schools to help pay for those pricey administrator salaries. The public schools get large classes and services cut to help pay for sending money to a private company. It is totally a “let ’em eat cake” mentality.
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Grabbing cash from public schools is part of undermining public schools. Grab cash from them, grab space from them, and promote your “brand” while making sure to talk about how superior your schools are to those awful and despicable public schools. All those donations from right wing billionaires would not be available if Eva Moskowitz wasn’t doing their bidding. Why else would she have lobbied so hard for Betsy DeVos? Are we really supposed to believe Moskowitz felt so strongly with all her heart that there was nothing better to do with her time than spend it writing op eds and giving interviews to demand Senators confirm DeVos?
Which is worse? That Moskowitz’ judgement is so totally warped that she absolutely knew without a doubt that DeVos NEEDED to be confirmed so that the DeVos’ right wing philosophy would run the DOE?
Or that Moskowitz lobbied so hard for DeVos because she knew it would please her money men?
By the way, Moskowitz has never once acknowledged her mistake or criticized a single DeVos policy. Moskowitz never once said “I was wrong about DeVos, she is a terrible person with terrible policies”. Moskowitz publicly trashed the character of a 6 year old child but the most criticism she has ever given to DeVos is saying she wasn’t ready for prime-time.
Either she truly believes in DeVos or she truly believes in the money that endorsing DeVos so strongly brought to her schools.
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They are insular friends that live inside the 1% bubble.
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This is what is needed, parents that are tired of seeing their children’s public schools diminished by charter drain and the preferential treatment given to the charter industry. No reasonable public system should be expected to assist an industry that seeks to undermine public education.
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Didn’t I read an article that Chancellor Carranza told parents who didn’t want their children’s data shared that they should make their voices heard because that’s what the charters were doing?
I don’t think the DOE wants to give the data to charters. But they need parents to stand up and say so because otherwise the media just attacks the DOE and de Blasio for “trying to prevent kids from having good schools”. And no one defends them. That’s what happened when the DOE tried to stop giving charters free space.
This rally is important. Thank you!! Getting publicity is important. Otherwise the story will be written the way they always are — de Blasio is preventing children from getting good schools.
It would be nice to see a progressive politician or two at the rally, too. Someone who wants to be Mayor next time and is willing to show they support public schools. I won’t hold my breath. I think NYC voters don’t realize how much de Blasio has done to limit charter expansion quietly. With invisible support from any progressive politicians.
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