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Stop the Waiver – Sign the Petitions

Have you signed both petitions to deny a waiver to Cathie Black, the nominee for NYC Chancellor? She does not have the necessary credentials (actually ANY education credentials)

One petition urges NYS Education Commissioner, David M. Steiner to deny the waiver (click here). The other, initiated by NYC Kids PAC, will generate e-mails to the Commissioner, his deputy, the Board of Regents, and your own State Senator and Assemblyperson (click here).

Please sign both now.

Several years ago, when discussing Mayoral control of the schools New Action urged the UFT Executive Board to recommend that there be NO waiver for Chancellor. Then-president Weingarten rejected the idea. We can’t allow the Mayor to screw us twice. Again, please sign the petition. Thank you.

The text of the petitions follows:

Deny a waiver to Cathleen Black; she is unqualified to become NYC Chancellor!

Targeting: The NY State Senate, The NY State House, Board of Regents, see more…The NY State Senate, The NY State House, Board of Regents, David M. Steiner (Commissioner, NYS Education Department), John B. King (Deputy Commissioner, NYS Education Department), State Sen. Dean Skelos (NY-009), State Sen. John Sampson (NY-019), and State Rep. Sheldon Silver (NY-064)
Started by: NYC Kids Pac

Mayor Bloomberg has appointed Cathleen Black as the new NYC Schools Chancellor to succeed Joel Klein.  Ms. Black is a corporate executive and magazine publisher who has no education experience, did not attend public school herself, and sent her children to private boarding schools in Connecticut.  Her background does not qualify her to lead a school system of 1.1 million public school students.

NY state law requires that candidates for school superintendency who do not meet minimal requirements must receive a waiver from Education Commissioner David Steiner. This waiver is to be issued only to persons “whose exceptional training and experiences are the substantial equivalent of such requirements and qualify such persons for the duties of a superintendent of schools.”  Ms. Black has no “exceptional” training or experiences that would qualify her for this position.

NYC has had nine long years of a chancellor who was not an educator.  NYC public school students have suffered enough with crowded classrooms, inflated test scores, and parents shut out of the system.  Our children can only be saved if we have an educator as Chancellor, and who understands what a quality education really means. The waiver must be denied.

Take action now by signing our petition, and your letter will be sent immediately to Commissioner Steiner, the Board of Regents, and the entire NY State Legislature. Please also follow up with a call to the Commissioner’s office at (518) 474-5844.

Thank you for supporting our kids.

NYC Kids PAC

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Denial of NYC Chancellor Waiver

Dear Commissioner David M. Steiner,

Today, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced his appointment of Cathie Black to replace Joel Klein as Chancellor of New York City Schools. Ms. Black, currently executive vice president of Hearst Magazines, lacks the required educational and professional qualifications for the position of Schools Chancellor as determined by state law. As a result, she will require a waiver from your office in order to accept the appointment.

The children, parents, and educational community of New York City deserve a leader with experience in education. Ms. Black’s corporate experience may well qualify her for executive positions in business, but the education of our children and the training of our teachers is not corporate business. We urge you, as an educator, to:

~Deny the necessary waiver for Ms. Black’s appointment

~Reaffirm the qualification requirements for NYC Schools Chancellor
Sincerely,

 

 

Klein goes; his policies need to go next

The news that Chancellor Joel Klein resigned is welcomed by New Action as long overdue. In fact, it should be cause for celebration throughout the school system and in the communities of NYC. His performance as chancellor has had a terrible impact on teachers, students, parents, as well as administrators. His corporate model has, in a word, been a disaster.

He leaves the DOE in virtual disgrace after the latest exposure that student grades were scandalously inflated. That manipulation was done to clearly help Mayor Bloomberg win his election.

He closed almost 100 schools, creating chaos.

The fixation on charter schools, as a be all and end all, to the problems confronting the system has done great damage, as well.

His serial reorganizations took a difficult system, and created an unaccountable disaster.

His absolute refusal to allow parents any meaningful voice is a disgrace.

His animosity to teachers and to the UFT specifically will be recorded as a black mark on his legacy.

From teaching bashing, to denigrating and harassing veteran teachers, from closing schools to an unhealthy drive to teach for the test–his methods have hurt the school system. His tenure is marked by an utter contempt for parents and children advocates. No amount of sugar coating can blur the damage he has done to the school system.

New Action says good riddance!

Mayor Bloomberg’s selection of Cathleen Black is not a positive decision. Even without analyzing the record of this multimillionaire publisher and neighbor of Bloomberg’s, because there is none, we are confident that the selection of a non-educator is a serious mistake. New Action has insisted, particularly following Joel Klein, that that there be no waiver on the part of the state for anyone without education credentials. We believe there should be no exception in this case.

Students and educators need more than a new individual occupying the position of chancellor. We deserve a break with the disastrous policies of the past eight years. We deserve a first class education for all students of NYC and a voice and place at the table for all stakeholders in the education system.

Per diems under the gun

Carol Ruiz is a substitute teacher in Brooklyn.

There is no other group of members of the union I can think of that are more under-represented than substitute teachers.

We are called upon to serve the children of the city of New York on a moments notice, and to work in some of the worst conditions imaginable, yet our union fails to negotiate on our behalf to draft substantial objective due process protections within our contract.  The claim has been that they have no leverage to negotiate due process for per diems. Yet there are other states that have drafted contracts that at least provide some sort of “verbal warnings” or conferences with administrators before a substitute is placed on a “do not call” list or ineligible list.

In 2005 the UFT and the Department of Education agreed to implement a massive teacher recruitment system called “Sub Central”; which was implemented under the premise that there was a need for substitute teachers to work in districts that were “under-serviced”. Not one substitute was called in to the union to be informed about the implementation of this registry, nor were they told what affect it would have on their jobs.

There have been many abuses against substitute teachers by the substitute registry that I can discuss at another time.However, right now, as we speak, this same registry has sent a letter to all substitutes dated June 11, 2010 that has literally threatened our very livelihood.The letter states that if substitute teachers do not log onto a certain website and register to agree to certain conditions which are ambiguously stated, we will be terminated.

Strong language, and yet we are being asked to agree to teach under conditions yet to be clarified, or be terminated on or about June 28, 2010. That only gives us a few days to examine this and almost no time to think for fear of losing our jobs.

No one in their right mind would ever agree to do a job before being told what requirements they will be expected to fulfill. This is an absolute outrage! How could substitutes agree to such terms?

But, the only advice given by the UFT is to log on and agree and wait for the union to discuss the terms at a later date. The UFT has not expressed publicly its outrage, nor have they sent notices to the per diems about what they advise them to do. However, I was informed that the union had already known and agreed to “raise the standards” for substitute teachers in the coming school year, and yet failed to inform the members.

On the “renewal” website it also states that if a sub fails to respond to a call for work, they will be made ineligible.  The nature of a subs job is have the freedom to turn down jobs that they feel are inappropriate for them. To monitor subs in such a manner is nothing but control and harassment of substitute teachers.

These kind of tactics need to be squarely addressed and this abuse of power by the DOE against “itinerant workers” must come to an end.

Carol Ruiz
June 25, 2010


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