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Showing posts with label Glena Ritz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glena Ritz. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Charter Schools USA, H4QED, and the Indiana State Board of Ed


By Doug Martin

UPDATE:  Charter School USA, in fact, was one of the sponsors of the school privatization rally at the statehouse today.  See pic at the end of this article:

As I point out in Hoosier School Heist, if it wasn’t for the Bush family, Charter Schools USA (CS USA) would never have been imported from Florida into Indiana.  As my book details, CS USA has been buying Indiana politicians for some time.  And now, they are at it again, out to ask the state board of education for more expansion, which is why people need to see that the battle between Pence, Republicans, and fake Democrats against Ritz over control of the state board is a battle between pro-school privatizing millionaires and everyone else.

CS USA is calling for the state to allow IPS’s Emma Donnan middle school (a state takeover school run by CS USA) to now expand to a K-8 facility.  Hayleigh Colombo, at Chalkbeat Indiana, writes that “under a less direct partnership, the school would still work with IPS and the district could count the school’s test scores under the state A to F accountability system. In return, IPS would help the charter school recruit students in lower grades to the school.”

In other words, CS USA wants to continue to make money from the school, as opposed to giving it back fully to IPS, while IPS recruits the students for the charter school company and takes the heat for bad test scores. 

SOME HISTORY AND AN UPDATE ON THE BUYOUT

Jeb Bush’s buddy (and Bush family friend) Jon Hage owns Charter Schools USA, which now operates Emma Donnan Middle School, Emmerich Manual High School, and the Thomas Carr Howe Community High School in Indianapolis.  

From the looks of recent campaign finance records, Hage and crew want to really expand operations in the Hoosier state.

In 2014, CS USA joined the Amway/Walmart/Hedge Fund PAC (now called Hoosiers for Quality Education, or H4QED, a billionaire front group holding a rally today in Indy) in Indiana, handing the PAC $5,000. 

That same year, CS USA also gave House Education Committee chairperson Bob Behning, who now desires to be an education reform lobbyist, $2,000.

Since 2012, CS USA has given $23,000 to politicians and PACS in Indiana, alone.

But it doesn’t end there.  Red Apple Development, the real estate branch of CS USA, has also given big money:  $17,000 since 2012.  This year they contributed $5,000 to the Hoosiers for Quality Education PAC, which funds David Long, Brian Bosma, and a whole slew of Republicans now attacking Glenda Ritz and teachers.

In total, Jeb Bush friend Jon Hage’s CS USA and Red Development have dropped $40,000 into Indiana campaign funds since 2012.

THIS MY FRIENDS

The school privatizing state board will do what the charter school companies want, plain and simple.  Recently, as Chalkbeat Indiana reported, state board member Dan Elsener (who is a major player in my book Hoosier School Heist) said. “We didn’t say we’re no longer intervening at Arlington and we’re giving it back to IPS. We were careful there. We took responsibility. If we just say, ‘It’s over now, everything’s fine,’ I’m not too sure that’s realistic.

Elsener stressed the school remains under state oversight even if IPS resumes operation of the school.”

Since House Bill 1638 is now in the works for the state to take over even more Indiana schools, Ritz is an obstacle to the billionaires and millionaires. This, my friends, is why Republicans and Wall Street Democrats like Gordon Hendry want Glenda Ritz out of the way.  More people need to understand this and say it loud and clear.

 


 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 09, 2014

The State Board of Ed, the Uneducated Educated, and the Unelected

By Doug Martin

Despite letter after letter and a strong physical presence in support of our democratically elected supt. of public instruction, the Pence/state board/CECI trio today set the ball in motion to steal more power from Glenda Ritz to carry on the billionaires' corporate-theocratic agenda I detail in my book Hoosier School Heist.

The whole attack against Glenda Ritz is, in essence,  an attack against women who make up the majority of the teaching workforce.  It is the same "Father-Knows Best" mentality that was at play with Mitch Daniels, which I wrote about a few years ago and cognitive linguist and political scientist George Lakoff has described extensively.  Although I do not often see eye to eye with state board member Andrea Neal--who works for the Koch Brothers-associated Indiana Policy Review Foundation--I am glad she stood up and voted against the attack today on Ritz.  Today's male attack against Glenda is very similar to the attack by Tony Bennett (who just received a mere $5,000 slap on the wrist for breaking the law) when he said in an email that his IDOE cronies needed to find ways to call out our supt. of public schools' "stupidity."

Let us talk about "stupidity."   

I spent 6,000 hours, at least, studying this assault on public schools in Indiana and probably another 2.000 on what is going on across the nation.  Even though smart people make the blueprint, those carrying out the orders, even though they are power hungry, greedy, and lapdogs of billionaires, are not very bright.  Ironically, we have unelected members on the state board of education who are highly uneducated.  In other words, "stupid." Stupid to country, stupid to democracy, and stupid to all things sacred.

Has Dan Elsener ever read the Upanishads and does he understand the Bible?  My guess is probably not.  He believes it is God's work he is doing, dragging Jesus from the cross and flipping the Savior on his head to propagate a free-market Christianity beginning in the early part of the 20th century and culminating in the type of Kerns Family propaganda which finds its way into think tanks, universities, the media, and rightwing evangelical borderline fascist TV shows.   

Has Mike Pence read the real research on global warming, where the only debate is when (not if) the human race is going to die?  No, he hasn't.  The progress he promotes is leading us straight to the grave; the so-called jobs he promises by using taxpayer money to train future workers in our public schools have all been shipped overseas.  For the jobs left, the billionaire plan Pence wants to utilize will merely flood the market so that  these over-trained workers can be paid less. 

Does Brad Oliver read Walt Whitman to his wife at night, that compassionate and spiritual poetic line stating that "every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you?"  Don't bet on it.

It is time to tell it like it is.  It is a world with dumb and corrupt people in charge.  Our country's US DOE is run by Bill Gates even though he never graduated from college, doesn't read neuroscience, and lacks creativity, spirituality, and compassion. 

You can't measure creativity, spiritual wellbeing, or the ability to live peacefully with bugs, flowers, and animals by a standardized test score, even though Evan Bayh, now working for the Apollo Global Management private equity firm that owns McGraw-Hill Financial, isn't going to say otherwise.

I have been saying this all along, in every city I visit and on every radio show I do.  There is no sitting at the table with these people.  They are carrying the table out of the backdoor with your head on a platter and setting you house on fire. 

Let us kick the billionaires and politicians to the curb and let us build libraries and labor unions.  Let us put a psychologist in every school and a public worker on every bridge.  Let us create living-wage jobs for parents so that can find time to read books to their sons and daughters at night and give them a good healthy meal in the morning.  Let us support kid and teachers.

Let us support Glenda Ritz and rebel against Pence, the state board, and the unelected CECI.  Sign the petition to have the state board of ed. in Indiana be elected public officials now.



Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Pence's Indiana Career Council: The Latest Power Grab?

by Doug Martin

Earlier, I found the below message posted on facebook.  I haven't seen the original text this facebook post quotes from, since it costs money to subscribe to the Indiana Education Insight, but it would not surprise me if there's another attempt in the works to steal power from Glenda Ritz and taxpayers in Indiana.

The Indiana Career Council mentioned below met on June 16th.  Pence is its chairperson, and its board is loaded with many corporate school people mentioned in Hoosier School Heist.  You can find the link to its newest plan here

Please tweet this post and leave comments below if you have any inside info.  Or email me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/doug.martin.503.  Thanks! Doug Martin

IMMEDIATE AND WIDE-SPREAD SHARING, PLEASE. NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT THIS! This looks like another power grab from Gov. Pence's office.

From Parents & Educators against the Daniels & Bennett Educational Reform: "Some very, very troublesome things going on behind the scenes at the Indiana Career Council. The ICC is calling for a major re-alignment of state governmental agencies, including the Indiana Department of Education, Department of Workforce Development, Indiana Commission on Higher Education, and the Family and Social Service Administration. According to the 06/23/14 issue of “Indiana Education Insight,” they are calling this the “Align, Engage, Advance” plan.

The ICC is recommending that 30 relevant programs be consolidated under the oversight of an employer-controlled entity such as the Indiana Career Council.

Superintended of Public Instruction, Glenda Ritz says, “I’m all about the Career Council. I tout it all over the place because all the agencies are working together. (However), when I see this (plan), I think, ‘What’s wrong with all of us getting together rather than one single agency overseeing it all? Where’s the input then if you only have one agency? I have strong reservations about this. It clearly says we’ll have one agency overseeing this. My Goodness, what does that even look like?”

Commissioner of Higher Education, Teresa Lubbers, saying that a single agency over-seeing education and training was never part of the legislative discussions that led to the formation of the Career Council in 2013. “Lest we think this came out of a directive from the legislature, it didn’t.”

Neil Pickett, former senior advisor to Gov. Daniels has stated, “It’s a lot easier when one person is in charge.”

Governor Mike Pence, chair of the ICC, has stated that he thinks streamlining the governance structure could be a “terrific” step.

Please note that ALL of this was done without public input. This plan, with recommendations for potential alignment action is due to the Governor and the General Assembly by a deadline of October 1, 2014."

The ICC is recommending that 30 relevant programs be consolidated under the oversight of an employer-controlled entity such as the Indiana Career Council.

Superintended of Public Instruction, Glenda Ritz says, “I’m all about the Career Council. I tout it all over the place because all the agencies are working together. (However), when I see this (plan), I think, ‘What’s wrong with all of us getting together rather than one single agency overseeing it all? Where’s the input then if you only have one agency? I have strong reservations about this. It clearly says we’ll have one agency overseeing this. My Goodness, what does that even look like?”

Commissioner of Higher Education, Teresa Lubbers, saying that a single agency over-seeing education and training was never part of the legislative discussions that led to the formation of the Career Council in 2013. “Lest we think this came out of a directive from the legislature, it didn’t.”

Neil Pickett, former senior advisor to Gov. Daniels has stated, “It’s a lot easier when one person is in charge.”

Governor Mike Pence, chair of the ICC, has stated that he thinks streamlining the governance structure could be a “terrific” step.

Please note that ALL of this was done without public input. This
plan, with recommendations for potential alignment action is due to the Governor and the General Assembly by a deadline of October 1, 2014."