By Carol Burris
Charles Siler worked for two privatization organizations, including the Goldwater Institute in Arizona, where his job was to persuade legislators to pass laws that privatize public services, especially K-12 schooling.
In March, Siler had a conversation with education historian and activist Diane Ravitch as well as with podcaster Jennifer Berkshire, in which he provided insight into the playbook used by “school choice” proponents, the belief system that drives them and their long-term objective. He makes it very clear: Their ultimate goal is to dismantle K-12 public schools.
Carol Burris, a former prizewinning principal and executive director of the nonprofit advocacy group the Network for Public Education, did a Q&A with Charles Siler on the same issues. Here’s the interview Burris did with Siler:
You can read the rest of Carol’s post in The Answer Sheet here.
Representatives Mark Pocan and Jamaal Bowman have drafted a “Dear Colleague” letter that asks members of Congress to support a reduction in funding, greater oversight, and an end to CSP money for schools run by the for-profits.
We need you to ask your member of Congress to sign on to their Dear Colleague letter.
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