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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee's consultant introduces California ballot measure

Capitol Alert: Michelle Rhee's consultant introduces California ballot measure:


A ballot measure submitted by a political consultant for education advocate Michelle Rhee seeks to remove seniority as a factor when California school districts lay off teachers, requiring that they instead base decisions on performance ratings. Performance, under the proposal, would be determined in part based on student test scores.
Those policy proposals have been at the core of Rhee's advocacy efforts as head ofStudentsFirst, a national group headquartered in Sacramento. Rhee, who is married to Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, has said she established the group to try to counter the influence that teachers unions have in decisions about public education. Unions generally reject the idea that teachers should be rated based on their students' test scores, and prefer contracts that call for the most recently hired teachers to be the first let go during layoffs.
The California ballot initiative was submitted Monday by Matt David, a political consultant to StudentsFirst. David was communications director to Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and worked on the presidential campaigns of Republican Senator John McCain and former Utah governorJon Huntsman Jr.
David said he submitted the measure on his own behalf and that StudentsFirst has not yet endorsed it.
"I would hope to get their support on this, assuming the language isn't changed (by the attorney general),"

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2013/12/michelle-rhee-pushing-california-ballot-measure-to-change-teacher-laws.html#storylink=cpy