Defiant NYS Teachers’ Union Tells Parents to Boycott Evaluation Tests
It’s an unlikely battle in New York state, but it's one that has seemed to be raging ever since Andrew Cuomo was sworn in as governor. The liberal leader's fight with teachers unions has just become nastier as his new state budget puts educators on a tighter leash.
It could have been worse. Cuomo had initially proposed that his government could more easily takeover struggling schools and for more charter schools to be introduced throughout the state. The former suggestion was modified, the latter was removed and will be debated later this year.
The Syracuse.com editorial board sided with Cuomo and suggested teachers were overreacting to the new standards, especially considering the budget also gifted a 6 percent aid increase to New York schools. The editors outlined some more positive specifics that clearly benefit students.
Nevertheless, the classroom changes did not sit well with many New York educators. Karen E. Magee, president of NYSUT, a federation of more than 1,200 local unions, even encouraged parents to tell their kids to reject the evaluation tests.
The governor isn't budging. In an interview with the Associated Press Thursday, Cuomo defended the education budget, even claiming it was the ‘most pro-teacher budget in history.’ The unions still didn’t agree:
The education reforms Cuomo has proposed is one of the few issues (or only issue) on which we agree. If teachers are performing poorly, it should be simple to remove them, or at least hold them accountable through evaluations.
When parents place their children in teachers' hands, they deserve the assurance those teachers have been vetted. It'll interesting to see how these new guidelines affect students' test scores. In the meantime, grab some candy and watch Cuomo vs. Teachers...Round Ten?