Press conference tomorrow & District Superintendents rebel against inBloom & state's data sharing!
Please join us tomorrow, Tuesday morning, Oct. 29 at 9:15 AM outside of 250 Broadway near City Hall (map here), where we will be holding a press conference about the Common Core, excessive testing and privacy violations by the NY State Education Department.
Elected officials, parents, education professionals, and members of the group Change the Stakes will be there as well. Immediately afterward, at 10:00 AM the NYS Senate Education Committee will hold hearings on these critical issues at 250 Broadway, 19th floor, chaired by State Senator John Flanagan. Stay, if you can, to hear testimony about how the state is actively undermining our children’s education and privacy.
Elected officials, parents, education professionals, and members of the group Change the Stakes will be there as well. Immediately afterward, at 10:00 AM the NYS Senate Education Committee will hold hearings on these critical issues at 250 Broadway, 19th floor, chaired by State Senator John Flanagan. Stay, if you can, to hear testimony about how the state is actively undermining our children’s education and privacy.
Meanwhile, District Superintendents and elected school boards throughout the state are pushing back against NYSED’s plan to share highly confidential student data with inBloom, Inc. and other vendors. The last few days there have been several articles, here, here and here, about how districts are even returning Race to the Top funds, in hope that this will persuade the State Education Department from sharing this highly sensitive information