Sunday, September 18, 2016

Schools Matter: Publishing My Email Exchanges with D. Ravitch, Part 1

Schools Matter: Publishing My Email Exchanges with D. Ravitch, Part 1:

Publishing My Email Exchanges with D. Ravitch, Part 1



Dear Diane,

I saw your new blog post yesterday that shows your earnestness to depict me as an out-of-control sexist bully who is out to get you:
Jim Horn has a website called “Schools Matter.” He opposes corporate reform, as I do.
I have never met him. I hear he doesn’t like me. I don’t know why. I thought we were fighting for the same goals.

The first time I became aware of his hostility was when he posted a photograph of me with the caption, “Nice face job, Diane.” Very puzzling as I have never had a facelift. Sexist too. I ignored him.

When Anthony Cody and I decided to create the Network for Public Education, aiming to build alliances among the many individuals and groups fighting against corporate reform, we selected a board and announced our existence. Horn emailed to say that he was going to attack us because we included a much admired NBCT African American teacher from Mississippi. Horn discovered that she had written an article praising merit pay. Many emails went back and forth among him, Anthony, and me. He decided not to poison us at our birth.

But he has an intense and personal animus towards me. Again, I can’t explain it. I don’t know why. . . .

Diane, Diane, you surprise me with your amateurish dissembling.  I have seen much better from you over the years. 

Do you not remember, Diane, the email exchange we had after I came to hear you speak (twice in one day) at William & Mary in October 2010?  Surely you remember those emails the following January, especially the email wherein you joked about that earlier blog post that I did that  included this parenthetical "(nice facelift, Diane)." 

It was the same email exchange that included my apology for any offense I might have caused you.  Let me jog your memory.  And if you would like to see screen shots of the original emails, I have those, too. 
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On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 1:56 PM, James Horn ‪<ontogenyx@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Diane:

First I want to thank you for the work you are doing on behalf of public schools and the Republic, itself.  Prior to your publishing the Fall and Rise . . . book, I was one of your most ardent critics.  Nothing personal, I hope you know, but an extension of my long-standing resistance to the destruction of public schools and the possibility of an inclusive, integrated society.

I only wish that Jerry Bracey had lived to read your book and hear your speeches, 
Schools Matter: Publishing My Email Exchanges with D. Ravitch, Part 1:


Will PARCC and Smarter Balanced Become One? Details from PARCC’s Request to Help Chart Its Future | deutsch29

Will PARCC and Smarter Balanced Become One? Details from PARCC’s Request to Help Chart Its Future | deutsch29:

Will PARCC and Smarter Balanced Become One? Details from PARCC’s Request to Help Chart Its Future




On February 17, 2016, the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to organizations that wished to help advise PARCC on the future of PARCC. As a Common Core testing consortium, PARCC has not garnered a notable number of states that have agreed to administer PARCC tests; as such, in November 2015, PARCC began offering “options” to states, including the vending of PARCC items (rather than the usage of entire PARCC tests) to drum up interest in the PARCC consortium. (Much of this information one can find in the RFI linked above.)
In its RFI, PARCC was looking for advice about 1) stability, 2) sustainability, 3) comparability, and 4) economies of scale.
PARCC intends to use the information gleaned from the RFIs to inform a Request for Proposal (RFP) regarding “qualified vendor(s) for providing [PARCC’s future (as detailed in the RFI)] products and services.”
Note also that the PARCC nonprofit, PARCC, Inc., is currently the organization that manages the PARCC Consortium. However, its future as PARCC manager is not a given; the PARCC, Inc., contract to manage PARCC expires in June 2017. It, too, responded to the PARCC RFI.
The RFI itself includes the following statement about public access to the RFI responses that PARCC receives (as well as the included disclaimer):
On our public forum call on Tuesday, February 16, Secretary Skandera said that responses to the RFI will be held as confidential. While responses to the RFI will not be publicly posted, they will be subject to the District of 
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