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Monday, July 14, 2014

Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst Powers Down Five State Affiliates, Including Fla. - State EdWatch - Education Week

Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst Powers Down Five State Affiliates, Including Fla. - State EdWatch - Education Week:



Failed DC Chancellor Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst Powers Down Five State Affiliates, Including Fla.

StudentsFirst, the advocacy group founded by former District of Columbia schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee, has expanded at a steady pace into many states over the last few years, but the group has confirmed over the last week that it's ending the work of paid staff in five states: Florida, Iowa, Indiana, Maine, and Minnesota.
In Florida, as reported by Travis Pillow at RedefinED on July 7, StudentsFirst will maintain only a "nominal presence," while pulling the plug on its core policy work. Then on July 9, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported a similar situation in Minnesota—StudentsFirst's state affiliate will no longermaintain a paid staff there
The reasons for these decisions can vary from state to state, however.
Indeed, Florida seems to have done well enough in meeting StudentsFirst's policy priorities that the group no longer considers the state in dire need of its attention, according to Pillow's report. As I wrote at the start of 2014, while no state has received an A grade from the group in the two years that StudentsFirst has issued its state policy report card, Florida (along with Louisiana) received a B last year, the highest overall grade given out.
In Minnesota, meanwhile, the director of the group's state affiliate, Kathy Saltzman, indicated that the "continually changing legislative climate" in the state led the group to end its core operations there. (Saltzman said the group would continue to be active in the state through its members, despite the lack of paid staff.)
In an interview, a spokesman for StudentsFirst, Francisco Castillo, said scaling back the group in five states will allow for the organization to focus on other states, and that the number of staff affected was small compared to the overall size of the organization. He said that the group didn't see any Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst Powers Down Five State Affiliates, Including Fla. - State EdWatch - Education Week: