There is something very funny about imagining John a Merrow as anyone’s fanboy, but in this satirical post, he admits that he is bewitched by Betsy DeVos.
John is quite the humorist. His April Fools’ Day posts are always hilarious, the more so because so many of his readers are fooled.
Remember, friends, satire!
He begins:
Full disclosure: Although I have never met or interviewed Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, I am a huge fan. In fact, the closest I have been to her was at the Education Writers Association’s annual conference in Baltimore recently. Sitting maybe 75 feet from her, I was dazzled as I watched her hold off some tough questions from education reporters, a notoriously aggressive bunch. That stellar performance gave the lie to those who mock her intelligence.
In Baltimore she proved that she is smart. Sure, she made a lot of gaffes early in her tenure, but now–after just 27 or 28 months on the job–she doesn’t get flustered. She has learned to avoid answering direct questions; instead, she ignores whatever she is asked and pivots back to her talking point: “Students and parents need ‘freedom’ to choose.” Ask her anything, and she will–with a smile–talk about ‘freedom.’ She couldn’t do that if she weren’t a smart cookie.
Moreover, Secretary DeVos is a gutsy defender of minority positions. Here’s an example: A less courageous person would fold under pressure and take the popular position that public schools are vital to our future because they enroll about 90% of students. But, showing a backbone of steel, DeVos swims against the tide. She is not afraid to criticize public education. And she hasn’t just shown courage once or twice; no, she’s out there regularly–every day–taking on public education, essentially saying “Damn the consequences!”
I also admire her because she is a great friend of the American teacher, something her critics never acknowledge. In Baltimore, for example, she came out strongly in favor of paying teachers about $250,000 a year! She cleverly suggested pegging teachers salaries to the salary of the President of the American Federation of Teachers. Since the average teacher salary today is under $60,000 and the AFT President makes nearly $500,000, the Secretary is proposing a salary INCREASE of about $190,000 for the average teacher. So, the next time someone says DeVos doesn’t like public school teachers, wave that in their face and tell them to zip it!
True, she has no views about pedagogy. That’s admirable too. Imagine if she were a great friend of teaching Shakespeare? Everyone would stop teaching the Bard.
While I would not call myself a fangirl of Billionaire Betsy, I have a curious admiration for what she has accomplished. She has done more to awaken the American public to the dangers of privatization than anyone else I can think of. Some of us were like voices in the wilderness during the Obama-Duncan years. We warned that the billionaires were undermining public schools for fun and profit, but we were not making much headway because no one believed that Obama would let that happen. Or stand idly by While Scott Walker and Rick Snyder and John Kasich and Rick Scott and Jeb Bush were belittling and destroying teachers’ unions. Not Obama.
The Resistance owes her its thanks.
Betsy DeVos comes right out and shows her contempt for the public schools that educated 90% of us. She despises unions. She destroys civil rights protections. She is not ashamed or embarrassed. She wants to roll back every piece of legislation or regulation that has protected the weak, the powerless, the vulnerable.
No excuses, no apologies.
She is what FDR long ago called an economic royalist.
She has stripped the mask of beneficence away from ”Reform,” baring the face of greedy billionaires who don’t want to pay taxes to underwrite the schooling of the unworthy (to them) masses.

Yes. Brilliant, and very, very funny. Well done, Mr. Merrow!
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When one is measuring how big the for-profit sector is in charter schools, one wouldn’t measure schools. One would measure number of students in for-profit chains versus number of students in nonprofit chains, because the size of schools vary so “15% of schools” doesn’t mean “15% of students”.
The for-profit chains are big- there are almost 100k students in K12 Inc alone and Charter Schools USA enroll more than 70,000.
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Diane:
GREAT piece! One of many. From one Wellesley grad to another, you do us all proud……. please keep on keeping on.
Peggy Funkhouser ‘52
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So, for example, the “top CMOs” enroll fewer students than the “top EMO’s” and KIPP (nonprofit) has as many students as Charter Schools USA (for profit).
The Uncommon Schools chain (nonprofit) has fewer students than the Heritage Academies chain (for profit).
Click to access napcs_management_report_web%20New%20Final.pdf
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“So neutral is she that I don’t believe DeVos has ever said anything about teaching and learning, focusing instead on ‘freedom.’ When it comes to the central issues of teaching and learning, she is religiously opinion-free.”
Good to see Merrow incorporating “teaching and learning” in the writing. Now if he would use “educational malpractices”, “invalid”, GAGA, etc. . . !
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“While I would not call myself a fangirl of Billionaire Betsy, I have a curious admiration for what she has accomplished. She has done more to awaken the American public to the dangers of privatization than anyone else I can think of.”
With a slight revision, this paragraph could also be used to end up with a curious admiration for what Trump has accomplished for the United States.
“While I would not call myself a fan of the in-debt, fake billionaire and dishonest businessman Don the Con, I have a curious admiration for what he has accomplished with his deceit and lies. He has done more to awaken the American public to the dangers of racist, white-supremacist fascism and kleptocracy than anyone else I can think of.”
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Well said, Lloyd!
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Ah… I remember satire…..
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That was funny. Seriously though, Randi doesn’t really take in half a million dollars a year, does she? If that was part of the satire, I got fooled, and I was, man, I was just born to be satirical.
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Compensation. In 2015, the American Federation of Teachers “paid union president Randi Weingarten, one of the nation’s most prominent ‘progressive’ activists, a total of $497,118.
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That is a serious problem.
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I agree.
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She is entitled to make ten times the average teacher salary.
It’s written on her degree certificate.
She’s a Cornell ILR grad –the cream of the crop, doncha know?
You think people like Weingarten will work for peanuts like teachers do?
“The Weingarten”
The wine is very nice —
In garden, with some ice.
And rubbing elbows too
Is what I like to do
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Many times satire, humor is THE most effective weapon to wield when dealing with despotism. I admire it. Wish I were more talented in that direction.
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Gordon, you can learn. Writing is a craft. While talent helps, discipline and learning the craft of writing helps a lot more.
You can do it too.
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Diane: Thank you for this link (and all your emails), but it won’t forward to my “network.” Please resend….. and keep informing everyone with your great communications re education………
Peggy Funkhouser (Wellesley ’52)
Retired Founder/President: Los Angeles Education Partnership
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Thanks, Peggy. All of John Merrow’s posts are archived at themerrowreport.com
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