NEW YORK STATE BADASS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION - PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 10, 2014
More Information Contact:
Marla Kilfoyle, General Manager, BATs
Melissa Tomlinson, Asst General Manager, BATs
contact.batmanager@gmail.com
Badass Teachers Association - http://www.badassteacher.org/
NEW YORK BADASS TEACHERS ASSOCIATON JOYFUL AT COMMISSIONER JOHN KING’S RESIGNATION--Dismayed
at King’s Promotion to US Department of Education--
The New York Badass Teachers Association (BATs), an activist
organization of 2250 educators, voices its joy that Commissioner John King has
resigned. During his tenure as New York State Commissioner of Education, King
ignored the voices of experienced educators, parents, and children, even
dismissing parents as “special interests.” He was the puppet for moneyed
interests in New York State who seek to privatize, and profit from, our public
education system. Many New York
Superintendents and Principals indicated that they had no confidence in his
ability to lead the education system in New York State.
“Sadly, our joy was short lived as we found out that he was
heading to the United States Department of Education to take a job as one of
Secretary Duncan’s advisors,” said Marla Kilfoyle of the NY BATs.
Deb Escobar, a NY BAT, said, “King presided over a
disastrous rollout of Common Core that caused 70% of our students to fail the
state tests.” She continued, “He has been deaf to teacher input. He alienated
and insulted parents, and acted like his last name granted him the right to be
a despot.”
NY BAT Mark Rosengarten described King’s tenure as New York
State Education Commissioner, “..an unmitigated disaster of unfounded,
unfunded, and unsound mandates. His
tenure was a melange of misery, a payoff for Pearson, a deaf ear who stuck by
his guns no matter what the evidence showed. He was a purveyor of pedagogical putrescence,
pushing poorly prepared Pearson products, providing private profits, and
publicly panhandled.”
“King is using the broken backs of the children he abandoned
as his ladder to the US Department of Education. This truly shows his lack of
ability to follow through, and demonstrates how little he cared for New York's
children,” said NY BAT John Faitakes.
NY BATs will devote their time
and advocacy to making sure that the public has a say in the selection of an
educator as the next commissioner. We,
the public, expect a voice in selecting a commissioner that values children,
their families, and public education.
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I suggest you don't celebrate until after you know who his replacement is. The replacement might be worse.
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