Patchogue-Medford School District (NY) Board of Education Passes Resolution to Oppose the Nomination of Devos
Whereas, the Board of Education of the Patchogue-Medford
School District has been elected by the residents of the Patchogue-Medford
Union Free School District to determine policy and approve programming for the
students of the district, within the confines of both federal and state
statutes governing education, and
Whereas, this Board of Education, on many occasions, has
expressed its displeasure with the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act
and the Every Student Succeeds Act, as well as the implementation of the Common
Core and Annual Professional Performance Review and the high stakes testing
which accompany these mandates, and
Whereas, the Board of Education wants all of our students,
regardless of ability, background, race, or gender, to feel secure, focusing on
the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and relational growth of our
students, and
Whereas, President-Elect Trump has called for the nomination
of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education of the United States, a candidate
apparently lacking any credentials as an educator, experience in the
administration and management of public schools, demonstrating a pre-disposition
towards and long-history of support for charter schools and school voucher
programs, which by their very nature eviscerate free and appropriate public
education for specific economic, social and racial groups, and
Whereas, Ms. DeVos has been at the forefront of the
establishment of the Detroit charter school initiative, by all accounts an
abject failure which hurt students and enriched the coffers of private
companies, therefore be it
Resolved, that the Patchogue-Medford Board of Education
hereby, based on this record, opposes the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as
Secretary of Education, and until such time as the incoming Trump
administration presents a formal vision for the future of public education in
the United States of America and will continue to oppose such a nomination, and
calls upon the incoming United States Senate to stand firm by opposing this
nominee and affirming this serious need, and be it further
Resolved, that the Board of Education invites the
president-elect, the nominee for secretary of education or representatives of
the incoming education team to meet with them to conduct a forthright and
meaningful discussion about the future of public education and their strategies
to affect the necessary changes.
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