These are not budget cuts. These are human rights abuses happening to children in our own city.

Our friends at EDU4 – who caught Mark Gleason’s “dumping the losers” comments on audio – highlighted an excerpt of Helen Gym’s remarks at the Southern Education Foundation. You can listen to them here thanks to Thomas Nast and the folks at Co-Opt-Ed. Helen speaks about the stunning drop in resources and a “punishing” approach towards young people which holds them accountable for multiple failures of public responsibility through everything from high stakes testing to school closures to school violence and chaos.
“This is not just [about] budget cuts. . . This is about human rights abuses that are happening in this city, and you as educators, and you as people who care deeply about this need to go out there and send that message. . . I feel “These are not budget cuts. These are human rights abuses happening to children in our own city.” | Parents United for Public Education: