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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Philadelphia,
PA January 26, 2015
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT TAKES
DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST TEACHERS FOR INFORMING PARENTS OF THEIR OPT OUT
RIGHTS AROUND HIGH STAKES TESTING
Parents at Feltonville and across the district stand in
support of teachers
Dissatisfied
with how standardized testing is eclipsing their children’s education, 20% of
parents at Feltonville School of Arts and Sciences -- with the support of teachers -- have
opted their children out of standardized testing. And that number is growing despite
disciplinary actions taken last week against teachers involved in informing
parents of their rights.
Teachers were issued
letters compelling them to attend investigatory conferences on Thursday of this
week. The district move follows this City Paper article announcing that 17% of students at
Feltonville School of Arts and Sciences refused to take the PSSAs and other
assessments. News of
the action prompted Council members María Quiñones-Sánchez, Mark Squilla and
Jannie Blackwell to issue a public statement of support for Feltonville
families on Thursday saying “Until we put some limits on this obsession with
testing students, we will see protests like that at Feltonville. We stand with families who are making the
choice they believe is best for their children.”
With the
recent appointment of a new Pennsylvania Secretary of Education, Pedro Rivera,
Council members Quinones-Sanchez, Squilla, and Blackwell called upon the School
Reform Commission to formally request a waiver for this school year, and to
begin a review of the long-term strategy to reform the use of standardized
testing.
“We, as
parents, have a right to say no to the test”, says Heidey Contrera, the mother
of 8th grader Natalie Contrera, who, having moved to Philadelphia
from the Dominican Republic in 2011, is designated an English Language Learner
at Feltonville. “The test is not a good
measure of my daughter’s ability. It is not a fair way to judge her. And we’re
not taking it.”
“Parents
have the right to opt out – that is an indisputable right,” said Helen Gym,
co-founder of Parents United for Public Education, one of the groups to come
out publicly in support of parents and teachers at Feltonville. “The District has an opportunity to work with
parents and teachers on an issue of common gain rather than once again being on
the wrong side of the table.”
Amy Roat, amyroat@gmail.com, 215 768 8479, teacher, Caucus of Working Educators
Steering Committee member, and Feltonville School of Arts & Sciences PFT Building
Representative
Kelley
Collings, kelleycollings@gmail.com , 215 868 3089, teacher, Caucus of
Working Educators Steering Committee member, and Feltonville School of Arts
& Sciences PFT Building Committee member
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