Cuomo Fails the Children of New York State
By: Marla Kilfoyle, General Manager BATs
Every day our children achieve despite having their public
schools grossly underfunded by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and his
education reform agenda. From Albany to
Roosevelt, from Wyandanch to Troy, children are receiving honors and accolades
that show their schools are not failing but are indeed providing exemplary
services to our children. For the
Governor of New York to go publicly on social media and call those students,
their districts, and communities “failures” is a gross misrepresentation of
what is really happening – Governor Cuomo has failed our children.
Last week Governor Cuomo released a report about New York States failing schools. Read here:
https://www.governor.ny.gov/sites/governor.ny.gov/files/atoms/files/NYSFailingSchoolsReport.pdf
If you go to page 10 you will see the list of those 17
“failing” school districts but here is a screen shot of that page so that you
can peruse it quickly.
Cuomo blasted out a long series of tweets about the failing
schools on February 26th. Here is a
sample of the torrent of tweets he sent calling the children , communities, and
teachers who utilize these schools “failures.”
Thankfully, well respected school finance researcher Bruce Baker took to twitter and tweeted his
report about the underfunding of NYS schools.
You can read it here https://schoolfinance101.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/50-biggest-aid-gaps-2013-14_15_final.pdf Baker wrote up a magnificent report
comparing Cuomo’s 17 failing schools and how significantly they have been
underfunded over the years https://schoolfinance101.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/angry-andys-failing-schools-the-finger-of-blame/
But......... this is not the reason for this write up. Being a teacher in NYS, I want to highlight
some amazing things these “failing” schools are doing for kids, and kids in
these schools are doing, DESPITE Cuomo attempting to starve them out of
funding. Districts, every day, service
children with less while the Governor calls them, in public, “failing.”
Here is a sample of some of the amazing things kids do in these
districts despite the Governor failing THEM.
Albany City School
District is a diverse and active school district with many success
stories. Here are a few of their many
achievements despite being called “failures” publicly by the Governor.
Student José Vega was one of seven Albany High students to
be selected to the juried art show at Saint Rose. Read about it here http://blog.timesunion.com/pinehills/local-students-to-be-featured-in-regional-art-show/8876/
Three players on the Albany High School women's basketball
team were named Scholar Athletes of the Week .
Look at the amazing footage here http://www.twcnews.com/nys/capital-region/scholar-athlete/2015/01/27/scholar-athlete-of-the-week-albany-high-womens-basketball-team.html
Which European city will Albany's marching band visit? http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Eyes-are-smiling-over-Ireland-trip-5779112.php
Roosevelt School
District, on Long Island, which ironically has been under STATE CONTROL
since 2002, has many things to celebrate despite being called a “failure” by
the Governor.
Roosevelt HS JROTC Cadets place 2nd in Long Island Drill
competition. Read here http://www.rooseveltufsd.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=125&ViewID=047E6BE3-6D87-4130-8424-D8E4E9ED6C2A&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=945&PageID=1
The Roosevelt Chess
Club wins their seventh first place finish in the Chessnuts Chess
Tournament. Read about it here http://www.rooseveltufsd.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=125&ViewID=047E6BE3-6D87-4130-8424-D8E4E9ED6C2A&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=731&PageID=1
Roosevelt Celebrates Five National Board Certified Teachers. Read about it here http://www.rooseveltufsd.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=125&ViewID=047E6BE3-6D87-4130-8424-D8E4E9ED6C2A&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=1294&PageID=1
Let’s take a look at one more district, the Syracuse School District, who Cuomo
labeled “failures” in this public tweet.
Look at what this amazing school district does for
kids despite being short changed
$96,162,520, or $4,381 per child, by the Governor.
Nottingham Senior Named 2015 Racial Justice Award Winner by
InterFaith Works. Read here http://www.syracusecityschools.com/districtpage.cfm?pageid=1669
Syracuse Students To Compete In Northern New York State VEX
Robotics Championship. Read here http://www.syracusecityschools.com/districtpage.cfm?pageid=1654
Syracuse students win art awards. Read here http://www.syracusecityschools.com/districtpage.cfm?pageid=1644
I would like to invite the 17 district on this list to join
me in presenting Cuomo with the real stories of success from your districts! Let
everyone know kids are not failures they achieve success in our schools everyday
I am sure that I can go through all 17 on the list and
provide a long list of examples of how these districts service children and how
children elevate themselves despite having their education horrifically
underfunded by this Governor. Our children aren’t failing Governor Cuomo, YOU
ARE FAILING, AND HAVE FAILED, OUR CHILDREN!
I love this! I am sick of his lies and distortions. He acts like a schoolyard bully.
ReplyDeleteI work in Utica and one of our seniors just got accepted to Harvard.
ReplyDeleteDeb, he's not acting. He IS a schoolyard bully. But we won't be victims, or passive bystanders. We're speaking out and fighting back!
ReplyDeleteFrom a NYC public school teacher, thank you.
ReplyDeleteFrom my co-located with 3 schools, underfunded, 34 in a class, public school in NYC: Early college acceptances of our second graduating class have started to come in from schools including Bates College, Columbia University, George Mason University, Johns Hopkins, MIT and SUNY Binghamton. Several have received full four-year tuition scholarships. Way to go students, college office and CSS!" and what about this, "9th grader chosen as one of two Manhattan winners of the Association of Black Educators of New York’s Black History Essay Contest 2015. The topic was to compare and contrast two heads of state of African ancestry."
ReplyDeletewell reasoned and researched. Thank you
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