BATs Congratulate Hillary Clinton
The Badass Teachers
Association would like to congratulate you on your recent announcement to run
for president. The Badass Teachers
Association is an education activist organization that is nationwide.
Currently, we are 55,000 strong with chapters in every state. We are organizing on the ground to change the
conversation back to what public education should be, about children and their
future. We have far reaching capability
on Twitter, via our website, our blog, and Pinterest.
We have been reviewing the
history of your educational platform with interest in anticipation of your
announcement.
In 2000 you said
“I've been involved with schools now for 17 years, working on behalf of
education reform. And I think we know what works. We know that getting
classroom size down works. That's why I'm for adding 100,000 teachers to the
classroom. We know that modernizing and better equipping our schools works. And
we know that high standards works. But what's important is to stay committed to
the public school system.”
As an organization we could NOT agree more. We believe that when you add REAL educators
to the table when discussing education policy, you do so because educators know
what works.
In 2007 at the NYSUT Convention in NY you said,
“Public education must be defended, yes it has to be modernized but
never doubt for a minute if we turned our back on public education we would be
turning our back on America. I will not let that happen.”
We are pleased to hear those amazing words of support for
public education. In your long history of public service, you have proven you
can be a friend to education. You pushed for universal pre-kindergarten, arts
education, after-school tutoring, smaller class sizes and the rights of
families. As a college student in the 1960s, you even volunteered to teach
reading to children in poor Boston neighborhoods. You fought to ensure voting
access for African Americans and even worked at an alternative newspaper in the
black community.
In 2007, you said of testing
NCLB stifles originality and forces teachers to focus on preparing
students for tests. You criticized the
program as underfunded and overly restrictive.
You asked delegates at the NEA of New Hampshire, “While the children
are getting good at filling in all those little bubbles, what exactly are they
really learning?”
You continued, “How much creativity are we losing? How much of our
children's passion is being killed?”
In 2007 you said of public education
“The majority of children are educated in the public education system.
So we have to support the public education system whether or not our children
are in it or whether or not we have children. The public education system is a
critical investment for the well-being of all of us.”
We could not agree with you more. We feel , like you, that an investment in
strong public education is the best investment this country can make!
We were most happy to hear this statement that you made in 2007, “I do
not support vouchers. And the reason I don't is because I don't think we can
afford to siphon dollars away from our underfunded public schools.”
Secretary Clinton, over the past decade parents, teachers
and people of conscience have seen the slow dismantling of the American public
education system, the professional teacher, and our unions. Over the past 2
years, we have fought vouchers, charters, Teach for America, and nonprofits
(aka for profits) that seek to privatize public education off the backs of our
children. We have fought the big money machines such as the Koch Brothers and
Broad Foundation who seek to dismantle teacher unions and the teaching
profession.
1. Charter school expansion
2. Teach for America
3. Annual testing
4. Common Core
5. Support for public education
6. Resource/Support funding low income areas
7. Plans for reducing child poverty
8. Plans for addressing racial inequality and systemic
racism that continue to hyper-segregate our school system
In short, we welcome you to the presidential race and hope
you will be the champion public education needs right now and not someone who
will continue the same Neo-Liberal policies that have been destroying the
future for our children and our nation.
In this tweet you said that you want to be our champion, we want YOU to be our champion for public school children and public education!
In this tweet you said that you want to be our champion, we want YOU to be our champion for public school children and public education!
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ReplyDeleteAmen. I don't trust her for a minute
DeleteCuomo's for her, that's enough for me to say no to Hilary.
ReplyDeleteShe is a common core shill... no thank you.
ReplyDeleteNo way!
ReplyDeleteVote Green.
ReplyDeleteVote Green. Democrats, especially the Clintons, are hedge funders dressed like jackasses (donkeys).
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