David Frizzell, Indiana Legislator |
David Frizzell is someone that has made your life
miserable. Merit pay? TFA in the building? Larger class sizes? You can thank David Frizzell. David Frizzell is a state representative from Indiana, a member of the General Assembly since 1993, representing the
city of Indianapolis in the state government.
You are probably wondering how this guy has any effect on your life;
after all isn’t Indiana considered one of those “fly over” states, the ones
that are culturally equivalent to dry toast?
So you might ask why this politician has any bearing on your life as an
educator, administrator, a parent or a student.
David Frizzell was the National
Chairman of ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council in 2010 and
2011. During his tenure over this
infamous organization that has ties to right-leaning funders such as the Koch
brothers and the DeVoss family, ALEC created model legislation that was made
specifically for Indiana, because Mr. Frizzell knew that Indiana would just let
these reforms sail through the General Assembly. He was so sure that Indiana would adopt every
part of this education reform legislation that it was named The IndianaEducation Reform Package. This document contains everything that has brought public schools to its knees with specific
legislative language for each of these false reforms:
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Charter Schools
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School Vouchers
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Teacher pay tied to school “grades”
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Licensing for anyone
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Eliminating collective bargaining
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Turnaround Academies and Parent Triggers
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Early Graduation Scholarship
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Remove local control of textbook selection and
adoption
By now I am sure you are thinking that Indiana and all of the Hoosiers that
reside in the state are terrible people.
After all, not only do we have David Frizzell, but there is Mitch Daniels,
our former governor who strong-armed the ALEC legislation and of course we had
Tony Bennett, fondly called the spawn of Jeb Bush. But last fall many of us, 1.3 million of us
in fact decided to do something about David Frizzell and his buddies,
particularly Tony Bennett. The
Superintendent of Public Instruction is the educational leader of Indiana and is an
elected position. Tony Bennett was voted
into office in 2008 and quickly made his mark by endorsing the ALEC legislation
while showing his contempt not only for public schools, but those public school
teachers too. When he was up for
re-election in 2012 teachers had decided that enough was enough and we
organized. Glenda Ritz, a librarian and
union leader from Indianapolis decided to run against Tony Bennett with
virtually no money in comparison to his millions. But teachers stepped in to make up for the
lack of funds. We talked to people,
posted on Facebook, Tweeted, handed out out flyers, made signs and phone
calls. On election night things went downhill quickly for Bennett, he lost by 9 percentage points and Glenda Ritz received
the most votes of any candidate in the state-wide races. This election night
rout of the GOP-backed education reforms sent a clear message to the political
leaders of the state, don’t mess with teachers, don’t mess with their schools
and don’t mess with their kids.
Teachers campaigning for Glenda Ritz in Indiana |
This is a very informative post! Great stuff! We BATs need to know what's happening around the country. In some states, like California, we don't have it nearly as bad as this. ALEC is a serious problem for public education in the United States. Thanks for writing this!
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