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proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
Fri Mar 15, 2013, 08:40 PM Mar 2013

An Open Challenge to Michelle Rhee and the Corporate Education Zombies

Maybe I shouldn’t have stood up and said, “Welcome to Seattle,” while wearing my Garfield High School hoodie when Michelle Rhee took the stage at a recent Town Hall event in Seattle.

Students, parents, teachers and community groups protest outside a talk given by 'corporate education reform' darling Michelle Rhee last month in Seattle. The high-profile former DC school chancellor champions charter schools, high-stakes testing, and other corporate school policies but refuses to acknowledge the substantial damage being created by this approach. (Photo: greatschoolsforamerica.org)

Rhee, the prominent corporate education reform advocate, former D.C. Public Schools Chancellor, and CEO of the ironically-named “Students First” organization, now has Seattle in her crosshairs. In her March 5th op-ed for the Seattle Times, Rhee berated teachers at Garfield and other Seattle schools for their boycott of the district required MAP test.

She began her piece: “Seattle public school students should pay attention. They’re getting a front-row, real-world lesson in how the actions of adults can distract from what’s best for students.” But don’t get your hopes up—this wasn’t a long overdue acknowledgment of the events surrounding the testing scandal when she was commanding the DC public schools.

With only a little investigation of the news of the MAP test boycott, Rhee would have found that the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) and the Associated Student Body Government (ASB) at Garfield High School—the school where the test boycott of the test began on January 10th—had voted unanimously to support teachers in the boycott of the MAP test.

more . . . http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/03/15

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An Open Challenge to Michelle Rhee and the Corporate Education Zombies (Original Post) proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 OP
The female shill for corporate education. She is no more interested in kids than Palin. MichiganVote Mar 2013 #1
The sad thing is........... MyOwnPeace Mar 2013 #2
You know what's even sadder? proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #3
Yep and she was on Bill Maher selling herself tonight... haikugal Mar 2013 #4
I just started watching. proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #5
That's the worst of it. LWolf Mar 2013 #7
At that point you have no choice sulphurdunn Mar 2013 #10
Keeping in mind that "reform" and "deform" are synonyms. mbperrin Mar 2013 #6
I love Jesse Hagopian MoclipsHumptulips Mar 2013 #8
You're welcome. proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #9

MyOwnPeace

(17,280 posts)
2. The sad thing is...........
Fri Mar 15, 2013, 09:44 PM
Mar 2013

what the Pugs have done to unions, health, and public institutions (unions again), they want to do to education. that is to say, make sure somebody gets to make a profit, the public welfare be damned!
The whole "reform" system set up by Rhee and her ilk is simply a way to use public money that provides a steady flow (taxes) to enrich private enterprise - "charter schools" - school choice - mandated testing ("chosen test providers - plus "options" for "test prep" materials) and vouchers - means to take money from districts and send those moneys to "chosen" providers (see "private schools!&quot .
I could go on - I'm too to believe that the public doesn't see this (but then again, 47% still liked Mitt! )!

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
7. That's the worst of it.
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 08:22 PM
Mar 2013

There's nobody left in power to stand up for public education, for students, for teachers; and, as long as people keep voting for, and excusing, deformers because they are Democrats, it won't change for the better.

 

sulphurdunn

(6,891 posts)
10. At that point you have no choice
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 04:21 PM
Mar 2013

but to stand up for yourself, form new organizational relationship and fight back as best you can.

mbperrin

(7,672 posts)
6. Keeping in mind that "reform" and "deform" are synonyms.
Fri Mar 15, 2013, 10:47 PM
Mar 2013

No idea how they sell that as a positive. And why isn't Rhee in prison for crimes committed in DC?

 
8. I love Jesse Hagopian
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 02:53 PM
Mar 2013

"Michelle Rhee, I’m afraid you are lost. Come debate me in public, and I can help you find your way."

The corporate clown she is will never debate him, he would wipe the floor with her lies.



Thanks to you proud2BlibKansan, you and madflordian are important true Education voices to a lot of us out here.

Great article, it took three times here in Washington State but the 1% money bags finally bought their Charter School bs this last election. We will keep speaking up and out and posts and links and efforts like you guys make here help tons.

Many many thanks, not ever giving up on ending this privatize public schools crap.

Democrats do not destroy public schools for private gain. Period.

proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
9. You're welcome.
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 03:32 PM
Mar 2013

And I think Democrats are guilty of destroying public education but have more honest motives. They just aren't listening to the right voices.

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