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Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. | Daniel Katz, Ph.D.





Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam | Eclectablog
Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam | Eclectablog : Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam Betsy DeVos believes these 5 things about government . As a career teacher, I thought I’d take this opportunity to grade Ms. DeVos’ responses as though they were answers on an exam. I understand she’s a big fan of “accountability,” so I’m sure she will appreciate the feedback, especially as she c
RANDI WEINGARTEN: Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children | Advocate.com
Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children | Advocate.com : Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children All of the nation's youth — especially LGBT students — are at risk with Besty DeVos as Education secretary, writes Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers. BY RANDI WEINGARTEN JANUARY 17 2017 1:30 PM EST Donald Trump’s Education secretary nominee, Betsy DeVos, is an antigay
Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation – Cloaking Inequity
Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation – Cloaking Inequity : Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation This afternoon, Tuesday, January 17, Betsy DeVos is scheduled to appear before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) for her confirmation hearing to become the eleventh U.S. Secretary of Education . The hearing will be chaired by Senator Lamar
Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. | Daniel Katz, Ph.D.
Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. | Daniel Katz, Ph.D. : Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. As members of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions prepare to question Michigan billionaire, Republican mega-donor, and school choice and voucher zealot Betsy DeVos, her prepared remarks for the committee have already been released to the media. The
DFER Dances Around Trump's Public School Wrecking Ball - Living in Dialogue
DFER Dances Around Trump's Public School Wrecking Ball - Living in Dialogue : DFER Dances Around Trump’s Public School Wrecking Ball By John Thompson. Rachel M. Cohen ’s “ The War on Public Schools ” warns that “Charters, vouchers, and disposable teachers are Trump’s targets.” Cohen’s American Prospect article details both the president-elect’s agenda, and a political history that Democrats shoul
Betsy DeVos Wants to Use America's Schools to Build "God's Kingdom" | Mother Jones
Betsy DeVos Wants to Use America's Schools to Build "God's Kingdom" | Mother Jones : BETSY DEVOS WANTS TO USE AMERICA'S SCHOOLS TO BUILD "GOD'S KINGDOM" Trump's education secretary pick has spent a lifetime working to end public education as we know it. It's Christmastime in Holland, Michigan, and the northerly winds from Lake Macatawa bring a merciless chill to the small city covered in deep sno
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know
Seattle Schools Community Forum: Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know : Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know Apparently there is a move among middle/high school students in Seattle schools to walk out in protest during the presidential inauguration this Friday, the 20th of January. From SPS: Dear Seattle Public Schools families, We have heard from some principals and through s
Teachers union chief rips Trump’s education pick: ‘Jeb Bush likes her’ — but parents don’t
Teachers union chief rips Trump’s education pick: ‘Jeb Bush likes her’ — but parents don’t : Teachers union chief rips Trump’s education pick: ‘Jeb Bush likes her’ — but parents don’t The president of American Federation of Teachers warned that Betsy DeVos had spent decades trying to destroy public education — which she would oversee if the U.S. Senate confirms her as secretary of education. Rand
Trump's pick for Education secretary could put school vouchers back on the map - LA Times
Trump's pick for Education secretary could put school vouchers back on the map - LA Times : Trump's pick for Education secretary could put school vouchers back on the map Fifteen years ago, a controversial question about America’s schools dominated headlines, prompted ballot measures in California and other states and led wealthy philanthropists to dig deep into their pockets in the name of educa
Malloy’s austerity budget strategies are hurting Connecticut - Wait What?
Malloy’s austerity budget strategies are hurting Connecticut - Wait What? : Malloy’s austerity budget strategies are hurting Connecticut Record cuts to Connecticut’s public schools and institutions of higher education. Drastic and devastating cuts to vital human services Continuation of corporate welfare programs and efforts to coddle the rich. Governor Dannel Malloy, with the help of the Connect
Last night on WGN. Talking peace and justice. | Fred Klonsky
Last night on WGN. Talking peace and justice. | Fred Klonsky : Last night on WGN. Talking peace and justice. Justin Kaufmann, host of The Download on WGN and the Brothers Klonsky. It was more than a little strange walking into the Tribune Tower on north Michigan Avenue last night. The gothic lobby is imposing, as it was meant to be. Engraved quotes from the captains of capitalism surround you lik
The DeVos distraction? - The Hechinger Report
The DeVos distraction? - The Hechinger Report : The DeVos distraction? When it comes to local education, Congress represents the greatest threat Americans of all political stripes are wary of the federal government’s meddling in education. Republicans and many Democrats ran successfully last year demanding that the Department of Education stop using billions in federal aid to skew local decision-
Charter school advocates in two states oppose aspects of Trump ‘school choice’ proposal | EdSource
Charter school advocates in two states oppose aspects of Trump ‘school choice’ proposal | EdSource : Charter school advocates in two states oppose aspects of Trump 'school choice' proposal Apects of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal for a massive $20 billion “school choice” program are running into resistance from an unexpected source: charter school advocates in at least two states. Accord
Michigan: Academic Performance Has Been Declining as “Choice” Increases | Diane Ravitch's blog
Michigan: Academic Performance Has Been Declining as “Choice” Increases | Diane Ravitch's blog : Michigan: Academic Performance Has Been Declining as “Choice” Increases Spurred by the financial clout and political power of the DeVos family, Michigan has embraced choice. A charter advocate wrote earlier to claim that the state has made unparalleled gains, thanks to choice. I knew this was wrong, b
Emails from Jeb’s Cheat’s for Change and Foundation for Excellent Profit in Ed show nonprofits and government working hand in hand to lead states to Common Core and Online Learning
Emails from Jeb’s Chief’s for Change and Foundation for Excellence in Ed show nonprofits and government working hand in hand to lead states to Common Core and Online Learning – Missouri Education Watchdog : Emails from Jeb’s Chief’s for Change and Foundation for Excellence in Ed show nonprofits and government working hand in hand to lead states to Common Core and Online Learning Jeb Bush has heav
Can Betsy DeVos Apply Her School-Choice Beliefs as Secretary? - The Atlantic
Can Betsy DeVos Apply Her School-Choice Beliefs as Secretary? - The Atlantic : Can Betsy DeVos Transform From Lobbyist to Policymaker? Trump’s pick for education secretary will need to prove that she can apply her ideologies in a practical way. The hearings on the nomination of Betsy DeVos as the next U.S. secretary of education are shaping up to be an angry grudge match between the proponents of
DeVos Hearing Today: Why the Senate Should Not Confirm Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary | janresseger
DeVos Hearing Today: Why the Senate Should Not Confirm Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary | janresseger : DeVos Hearing Today: Why the Senate Should Not Confirm Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary Late this afternoon the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee will hold the confirmation hearing on President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Betsy DeVos as U.S. Secretary of E
Betsy DeVos' Confirmation Hearing: What to Watch For - Politics K-12 - Education Week
Betsy DeVos' Confirmation Hearing: What to Watch For - Politics K-12 - Education Week : Betsy DeVos' Confirmation Hearing: What to Watch For It's finally happening: Betsy DeVos, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Department of Education, is set to testify before the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee at her confirmation hearing Tuesday. In the past, con
BREAKING: Post-Katrina New Orleans Schools Costs More, Admin Salaries a Main Reason | deutsch29
BREAKING: Post-Katrina New Orleans Schools Costs More, Admin Salaries a Main Reason | deutsch29 : BREAKING: Post-Katrina New Orleans Schools Costs More, Admin Salaries a Main Reason On January 17, 2017, the Education Research Alliance of New Orleans (ERA) released a report entitled, “Does School Reform Equal Spending Reform?” The short answer is no, and those who push to decentralize a school dis
TBFURMAN: A New Gulen Connection At ISBE
TBFURMAN: A New Gulen Connection At ISBE : A New Gulen Connection At ISBE Big week ahead. Betsy DeVos gets her confirmation hearing tomorrow. The bar for Secretary of Education is pretty low, but she's not fit for the office. Trump is probably under the impression that all public schools are "a disaster" and that they all need to go, or whatever. He's such a dumbass; I can't even imagine what's g
Speaking Up for Diane Ravitch | tultican
Speaking Up for Diane Ravitch | tultican : Speaking Up for Diane Ravitch January 7 th this year, Diane Ravitch posted “ STOP: Our Government Wants to Create a National Database about Everyone, Including YOUR Children. ” As with many of Diane’s posts, she was amplifying the work of someone else. This time it was a post by Cheri Kiesecker at the “Missouri Education Watchdog.” It provided evidence a

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What Educators Can Do Now To Honor MLK Besides Post Quotes [On #MLKNow] | The Jose Vilson

What Educators Can Do Now To Honor MLK Besides Post Quotes [On #MLKNow] | The Jose Vilson:

What Educators Can Do Now To Honor MLK Besides Post Quotes [On #MLKNow]

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Yesterday, I had the fortune – the privilege – of attending MLK Now 2017, sponsored by Blackout for Human Rights / United Blackout and the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA). Needless to say, the star power in the building was enough to fill the pews with people of all generations. The target audience felt like a cross-section of the social-media connected young activists and their well-storied and still-energized elders. Lala Anthony’s rendition of a Muhammad Ali screed and Uzo Aduba’s flips between serious and ebullient Nigerian accents as she read from Nelson Mandela speech were everything.


At some point in the program, a video of congressman and legend John Lewis was projected on the screen to plenty of applause and adulation. A young lady, no older than 20, who only ran into my section to get a picture of Michelle Williams tapped me on the shoulder and asked “Who is he?”
I think I scrunched my face and clutched my chest. For 48 hours prior, I had the right-wing troll brigade explain to me and other folks of color how the Orange Is The New President would be better for “the blacks” than any civil rights leader. The furor over the fuhrer over the last few days put me on high alert for bald eagles and social media handles with improper uses of America. But after analyzing my own actions, I took a step back and said, “Well, if she’s gonna hear it from someone What Educators Can Do Now To Honor MLK Besides Post Quotes [On #MLKNow] | The Jose Vilson:


Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam | Eclectablog

Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam | Eclectablog:

Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam 

Betsy DeVos believes these 5 things about government. As a career teacher, I thought I’d take this opportunity to grade Ms. DeVos’ responses as though they were answers on an exam. I understand she’s a big fan of “accountability,” so I’m sure she will appreciate the feedback, especially as she crams for her confirmation hearings, scheduled for later today…
1. “Government tends to believe in top down solutions and government fears of bottom up solutions.”
WRONG. Ms. DeVos, a self-described “government outsider,” is a big fan of vouchers, and vouchers are a decidedly top down solution—whenever put to a public vote (i.e., a bottom up solution), they lose, widely and decisively. We also need to deduct points because the vast majority of vouchers don’t come close to covering the cost of private school attendance. As I wrote recently,
The amount of the voucher she received through Florida’s Tax Credit Opportunity Scholarship was around $4000.
The tuition of the private Christian school she attended was around $6000 per year, plus uniforms, books, and fees.
So, the voucher Ms. Meriweather and her family received may have helped, but it certainly did not cover the full cost of attending the school. This is one of the under-reported problems with vouchers–while the rhetoric around vouchers promises to “level the playing field”, and “allow poor children to attend the private school of their choice,” the vast majority of children and families don’t receive enough in the form of vouchers to attend “the school of their choice.”
In fact, there’s an insidious but unmistakable scent of racism and classism associated with voucher programs. As an example: Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida and a huge supporter and close friend of Betsy DeVos, sent his own children to the elite Gulliver Prepatory School in FL, where tuition for grades 6-12 rings up at an eye-popping $36,840 per year. Ms. Meriweather’s $4000 voucher wouldn’t have covered textbooks and uniforms at Gulliver–hardly a “game changer.”
The subtle, yet obvious message here is that while Jeb and Betsy want the public tax money that “allows” poor children almost afford to attend some low-level private and Christian schools, they have no intention of letting “those” children go to the same elite private and Christian schools that “their” children attend.
Extra points were deducted for this answer, because the best solutions are some combination of both top-down and bottom-up initiatives–kind of a middle-out. Betsy’s answer reveals a limited grasp of both how government works and how to solve problems. Next question…
2. “Government tends to stifle innovation and it abhors improvisation. Any good military strategist Grading Betsy DeVos’ confirmation day exam | Eclectablog:


RANDI WEINGARTEN: Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children | Advocate.com

Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children | Advocate.com:

Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children



Donald Trump’s Education secretary nominee, Betsy DeVos, is an antigay, anti-public education ideologue who poses a threat to the institution of public education and the safety of LGBTQ students.
For LGBTQ kids, school can sometimes be a really tough place to feel like they can be themselves, free from bullying and harassment. That’s why we have an obligation as educators, parents, allies, and lawmakers to do everything we can to ensure all kids feel safe, welcome, and supported in our public schools. We need an education secretary who values every child and who will fight alongside us to make our schools safe sanctuaries. Betsy DeVos is not that person.
DeVos has spent her career bankrolling efforts to undermine and privatize public schools, and members of her family have donated to antigay causes, making it harder to protect LGBTQ students from hate and bigotry. Civil rights groups have said they’re deeply concerned  that she will dismantle the civil rights protections gay and transgender students have finally won.
DeVos's family has a long record of opposing LGBT equality. Foundations run by her parents and her husband's parents have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Focus on the Family, a group that’s promoted damaging gay “conversion therapy” and called homosexuality “preventable and treatable.” A foundation run by her husband's brother and sister-in-law donated $500,000 to the antigay National Organization for Marriage, and a foundation run by DeVos and her husband has donated more than $100,000 to the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy. DeVos's late father, Edgar Prince, helped found the Family Research Council; her mother, Elsa Prince Broekhuizen, sits on the boards of the FRC and the Acton Institute, which sponsored a conference held by an antigay hate group. Unsurprisingly, DeVos wants to immediately reverse the Obama administration’s hard-won protections for LGBTQ students.
How are LGBTQ students supposed to feel safe and supported with an Education secretary who believes they should be sent to conversion therapy? DeVos’s nomination threatens to reverse the work that educators, partners, and the Obama administration have done to create welcoming and safe environments for transgender and gay students. A scion of Michigan’s moneyed class, she is far outside the policy mainstream in ways that pose an existential threat to kids' education and their safety.
DeVos’s education record is just as troubling. In 2000, DeVos and her husband funded a multimillion-dollar ballot initiative to create private school vouchers in Michigan. Voters rejected it by more than a 2-to-1 ratio. But she was able to push through a vast expansion of for-profit charter schools and has opposed any effort to make them accountable to the public. Charters, especially the for-profit version favored by DeVos, are far less likely to serve the needs Betsy DeVos Is a Threat to America's Children | Advocate.com:


Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation – Cloaking Inequity

Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation – Cloaking Inequity:
Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation


This afternoon, Tuesday, January 17, Betsy DeVos is scheduled to appear before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) for her confirmation hearing to become the eleventh U.S. Secretary of Education.  The hearing will be chaired by Senator Lamar Alexander, Chair of HELP, and a former Secretary of Education under President George H.W. Bush.  On the Democratic side of the panel, Senator Patty Murray of Oregon is Ranking Member of the Committee, though Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren is expected to take a major role in challenging DeVos.
The Committee is currently scheduled to vote on the DeVos nomination on January 24.  That schedule may change as Democrats push to have the schedule delayed while the Office of Government Ethics attempts to sort out DeVos’ tangled financial interests and political contributions.
In an effort to provide a scorecard, or in this case perhaps, a crib sheet, there are some things to look for as the DeVos nomination is considered.  Hearings are theoretically supposed to offer a chance for a full consideration of the background and policy positions of a nominee.  However, all too often, they become carefully orchestrated dances, often involving ducking and skirting – ducking of issues and skirting of real positions.
Betsy DeVos has a long history of activism on education policy.  That activism should be considered from three perspectives.  First is religion, second is ultra-right political money, and third is privatizing education.

DEVOS AND RELIGION IN SCHOOLS

It is an understatement to say that Betsy DeVos is a deeply religious person.  And while many forceful advocates for education have been deeply religious – from John Dewey to Martin Luther King, Jr. – Betsy DeVos takes a different, and dangerous perspective.  She is an evangelical, conservative, fundamentalist Christian, and, as such, believes that state and religion should not be separate, but instead should be merged.  She, in fact, would use schools to promote her religious beliefs.  How do we know this?  From her own words.  At a 2001 gathering of Christian philanthropists, she pointed to education as a way to “advance God’s kingdom,” and has separately said that school choice will create “greater kingdom gain.”  pray-for-americas-schools
She would accomplish this by a charter and voucher system that would provide vouchers to parents to help pay for private education at religious schools providing religious training.  This voucher program segues directly to Trump’s announced plan to provide $20 billion for a federal voucher system.  Her fundamentalist view also informs her views about the role of women in society, about gays and lesbians, and about a myriad of other issues.  While DeVos may drastically deemphasize religion in her hearing, you may trust that she would not deemphasize it in her leadership at the Department of Education.

DEVOS AND POLITICAL MONEY

Betsy DeVos and her family are very well known for their political contributions to candidates and to initiative efforts.  Many of those initiative efforts have involved education.  Michigan, her home state, is a good example of her activism and how that activism has gone very wrong.
In the 1990s, the DeVos family led an effort to bring about “school choice” in their home state of Michigan.  They spent lots of money to create a school system that allows for the uncontrolled growth in charter schools, both for-profit and non-profit, with the promise that the market will weed out non-performers.  How has this worked out?  How have Michigan schools performed?  Not well.  The Detroit Free Press found that public schools outperform charter schools in Michigan, and Michigan schools overall underperform when compared with schools in other states.  The Michigan model, largely created with DeVos family political money, has not worked.  You may not hear the real results of the Michigan model at the DeVos hearing, but you can check the results for yourself (see links below).

DEVOS AND PRIVATIZING EDUCATION

Betsy DeVos, like Donald Trump, seems, at her core, to be a foe of public education.  As we have previous pointed out in this blog, neither EVER attended public school and neither EVER sent their children to public school.  Both are intent on providing vouchers so that parents who can afford it can avoid public schools for their children. Vouchers not only siphon money away from public schools, they create more schools segregated by race, by class, and by religion. This is to the detriment of public education and by extension to democracy in America.  A common American experience in vibrant public schools is essential to the advancement of society.
You can be almost certain that DeVos will have a prepared statement at her hearing that talks of the importance of public education, and that we must uplift our schools so that all may prosper.  You can be just as certain that these lines were practiced at a session with political prompters hoping that DeVos will glide through her hearing unscathed.  But it is political theater.  DeVos is perhaps the one most dangerous of Trump’s nominees – a person who wants to tear at the fabric of the separation of church and state, a person who wants to privatize education, a person who will promote policies that will further segregate our schools.
In Betsy DeVos’s world, schools, public and private, have two purposes – proselytizing and profit.
Lisa Romero, Ph.D
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Betsy DeVos: What to watch for in her confirmation – Cloaking Inequity:

Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. | Daniel Katz, Ph.D.

Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. | Daniel Katz, Ph.D.:

Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors.



As members of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions prepare to question Michigan billionaire, Republican mega-donor, and school choice and voucher zealot Betsy DeVos, her prepared remarks for the committee have already been released to the media. The document is hosted by Politico according to Wall Street Journal education correspondent, Leslie Brody:
The remarks follow what you would typically expect from a controversial nominee trying to tip toe around her record of zealously advocating tearing down traditional public education even in the face of evidence of failure.  It would be unrealistic to expect DeVos to acknowledge the wreckage that her policies have wrought upon Detroit Public Schools or to note that even philanthropists and foundations interested in charter schools and vouchers routinely pass over Detroit because the situation on the ground is too wild west for their tastes.  We never could have expected her opening statement to acknowledge that her efforts have pushed Michigan into sending $1 billion each year into a largely for profit charter sector rife with double dipping and self dealing, or to explain why political operations that she funds oppose even the most basic efforts to exert oversight over charters that are failing.  And it was not likely that her remarks would expand upon her brazen admissions in the past that she wields her family’s vast fortune to specifically get political outcomes that she favors, nor was she ever going to admit to the committee that her major goal in education activism is one part ideology and another heaping part of destroying the organized teacher unions who tend to support Democrats.
All of that will have to wait for the questions, we hope.
That said, there are hints of her hopes and goals hidden in and between some of the rhetorical choices of the statement.  Shortly after her opening thank yous, she will say:
“We are blessed beyond measure with educators who pour themselves into students.
“The schools in which they work are as diverse as the students they educate. In fact, all of us here – and all our children – have attended a mix of traditional publicly-funded and private schools.  This is a reflection of the diversity that is today’s American public education.”
This is also a direct contradiction:  Private schools, by definition, are part of the American primary, secondary, and collegiate education environment, but they are not part of “public education.”  The only way one arrives at that spot is by philosophically seeing the over $600 billion spent on PUBLIC K-12 education in the United States as a fungible honey pot that can be shuffled from one provider Betsy DeVos’ Planned Remarks – Smoke and Mirrors. | Daniel Katz, Ph.D.:



DFER Dances Around Trump's Public School Wrecking Ball - Living in Dialogue

DFER Dances Around Trump's Public School Wrecking Ball - Living in Dialogue:

DFER Dances Around Trump’s Public School Wrecking Ball


By John Thompson.
Rachel M. Cohen’s The War on Public Schools warns that “Charters, vouchers, and disposable teachers are Trump’s targets.” Cohen’s American Prospect article details both the president-elect’s agenda, and a political history that Democrats shouldn’t ignore.
Trump has long proclaimed his plan to invest $20 billion dollars for expanding charters and private-school vouchers. Charter supporter Martin West suggests that Trump is likely to triple the annual federal investments in charters. Moreover, Republicans are “eager to expand Washington, D.C.’s private-school voucher program.” The Heritage Foundation’s Lindsey Burke says, “I think [the Republican Congress and new administration] could eventually turn D.C. into an all-choice district like we see in New Orleans.”
One would have thought that regardless of one’s position on choice that one lesson of post-NCLB school policy is that there are many mediocre, average, and bad charters but there aren’t nearly as many high-performing, high-poverty charters as would be necessary to significantly improve urban and rural education. But, Betsy DeVos’ husband, Richard, was an investor in K12 Inc., a national for-profit virtual charter school company.  If voucher funding is expanded, true believers in competition could delude themselves into believing – or claiming to believe – that for-profit online learning will create scalable solutions.
Before Rob Goad was named as the White House education advisor, Cohen described his Title I portability agenda. She reviewed the defeat of portability after President Obama threatened to veto “any version of the law that contained it,” and she wrote, “a White House report issued in 2015 said that Title I portability would DFER Dances Around Trump's Public School Wrecking Ball - Living in Dialogue:

Betsy DeVos Wants to Use America's Schools to Build "God's Kingdom" | Mother Jones

Betsy DeVos Wants to Use America's Schools to Build "God's Kingdom" | Mother Jones:

BETSY DEVOS WANTS TO USE AMERICA'S SCHOOLS TO BUILD "GOD'S KINGDOM"
Trump's education secretary pick has spent a lifetime working to end public education as we know it.


It's Christmastime in Holland, Michigan, and the northerly winds from Lake Macatawa bring a merciless chill to the small city covered in deep snow. The sparkly lights on the trees in downtown luxury storefronts illuminate seasonal delicacies from the Netherlands, photos and paintings of windmills and tulips, wooden shoes, and occasional "Welkom Vrienden" (Welcome Friends) signs.

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Dutch immigrants from a conservative Protestant sect chose this "little Holland" in western Michigan more than 150 years ago in part for its isolation. They wanted to keep "American" influences away from their people and their orthodox ways of running their community. Many of their traditions have lasted generations. Until recently, Holland restaurants couldn't sell alcohol on Sundays. Residents are not allowed to yell or whistle between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. If city officials decide that a fence or a shed signals decay, they might tear it down, and mail the owner a bill. Grass clippings longer than eight inches have to be removed and composted, and snow must be shoveled as soon as it lands on the streets. Most people say rules like these help keep Holland prosperous, with low unemployment, low crime rates, good city services, excellent schools, and Republicans at almost every government post. It's also where President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for education secretary, billionaire philanthropist Betsy DeVos, grew up.

Sitting in his spacious downtown office suite, Arlyn Lanting is eager to talk about his longtime friend, who will begin confirmation hearings Tuesday to become the nation's top-ranking education official. DeVos is married to Amway scion Dick DeVos (whose father, Richard DeVos, is worth more than $5 billion, according to Forbes) and is seen as a controversial choice because of her track record of supporting vouchers for private, religious schools; right-wing Christian groups like the Foundation for Traditional Values, which has pushed to soften the separation of church and state; and organizations like Michigan's Mackinac Center for Public Policy, which has championed the privatization of the Betsy DeVos Wants to Use America's Schools to Build "God's Kingdom" | Mother Jones:



Seattle Schools Community Forum: Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know

Seattle Schools Community Forum: Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know:

Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know

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Apparently there is a move among middle/high school students in Seattle schools to walk out in protest during the presidential inauguration this Friday, the 20th of January.


From SPS:


Dear Seattle Public Schools families,

We have heard from some principals and through social media channels that our middle and high school students may choose to participate in a planned walkout on Inauguration Day, Friday, January 20This call to action is not endorsed or sanctioned by the school district. The “National Student Walkout Against Trump” has been organized by a group called Socialist Students.

In November, ten thousand of our students safely walked out of school in response to the presidential election results. The district supports students’ rights to express their views in a peaceful manner. However, when civic engagement includes missing class, there are appropriate and standardized consequences. Students should understand that if they choose to participate in the January 20 walkout, they will receive an unexcused absence per board policy.

Board Policy 3121 (pdf)
Superintendent Procedure 3121 (pdf)

Following an unexcused absence, students do not have the right to make up school work. Any make up is at the discretion of the principal and classroom teacher. The opportunity to make up work will depend on the course syllabus and other factors. If students do choose to walk out, you will receive a notice from the individual school. At this time, it is hard to predict how many schools and students will participate, if any.

Educators and other school staff have been asked to remain at school. Staff participation in the January 20 walkout, for reasons other than ensuring the safety of our students, will be treated as a personnel matter.

Finally, any time we know of a planned walkout, the district’s Safety and Security department works very closely with the Seattle Police Department (SPD). We are already in contact with SPD regarding this potential event.

In closing, if you have questions or concerns regarding the potential January 20 walkout you can send them to publicaffairs@seattleschools.org or direct them to your child’s school principal.
There is now a petition, started by Seattle City Council member, Kshama Sawant, against the district's action.  From her blog:

Earlier today, Seattle Public Schools’ Office of Public Affairs sent out the following email, in which they threaten disciplinary action in the form of unexcused absences against students who plan to participate in Inauguration Day walkouts. The letter’s implication that Seattle Public Schools will coordinate with the Seattle Police is highly troubling.
I stand with the students, and call on SPS to retract its statement. SPS needs to recognize these protests as legitimate actions in Seattle Schools Community Forum: Inauguration Day Protests in SPS; What To Know:


DeVos Hearings Start
Ms. DeVos' prepared remarks . They include: “Parents no longer believe that a one-size-fits-all model of learning meets the needs of every child, and they know other options exist, whether magnet, virtual, charter, home, religious, or any combination thereof.” Of course not but I'm not sure most parents want to pay for someone's child to get religious training. Our nation's schools are filled with