Here we are, Halloween 2011, and Mayor Bloomberg has presented the New York City Public Schools with more "tricks" in the form of budget cuts. Bringing the total cuts to the schools averaging 21.7% by the start of the 2011-12 school year. The Mayor once thought that he would go down as the "Education Mayor". However, even he now realizes that his so-called advances in student academic progress was all "smoke and mirrors". Now it seems he wants to starve the New York City Public Schools of resources, especially for the classroom and find ways to cut staff by any means possible.
Let's list some of the devastating changes in the last few years in the schools since the Mayor has taken charge of the schools.
- An additional 8% budget cut on top of a 13.7% reduction in the last three years.
- Largest class sizes in a decade.
- The elimination of 7,000 teaching positions since 2008 and more to come.
- Laying off 1,179 school aides in the last few years who are necessary to run the schools and help the most vulnerable of children.
- No teachers' choice and less resources for the classroom.
- A more hostile classroom environment with increased paperwork & duties.
- Billions on worthless technology that are useless in the classroom. (ARIS & SESIS).
- Closing of schools and being replaced by privately funded Charters.
- A widening racial/income academic achievement gap since 2005.
- Failure to properly educate students. Only 21% of college graduates are ready for college or careers.
- Only 46% of high school graduates attend college. In addition, an astounding 22.6% of high school graduates going to college needed triple remediation.
It's kind of amazing they can claim to put "Children First, Always," and cut their resources on such a regular basis. One of the things Bloomberg had to do to get mayoral control was to renounce Giuliani's practice of cutting city aid by precisely whatever state aid would raise it. Who would imagine his fix of constant reductions no matter what, especially with his audacious claims about being an education mayor.
ReplyDeleteHistory will judge him, but NYC can't really afford to wait until then.
He needs to be impeached before his and his cronies do anymore damage..
ReplyDeleteDictators and strongmen have fallen all over the world this year - but not here in the US. Bloomberg remains squarely in office and in power. Cuomo rides at 65% approval despite his complete sellout of the 99%. And Obama - the guy who has decided teacher evaluations tied to test scores, unlimited charter school expansion, merit pay and firing 10% of the teaching workforce every year is the only way to improve public education - is still going (if not strong, he's stronger than the GOP opposition.)
ReplyDeleteExpect worse to come in the short term from these dictators, unless Arab Spring rises up from its birthplace down in Zucotti Park and washes the corporatists away with the dog shit and the street garbage.
There's a march tomorrow to help that aslong, for anyone not teaching five periods:
Time
Tuesday, November 1 · 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Location
Meet at Bryant Park, 5th Avenue and 41st Street
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Let's tell the #1 politician in the state (Cuomo) to make the 1% pay their fair share! Meet at Zuccotti Park at 11am or at 5th Avenue and 41st Street @ 12pm. We will march from Byrant Park to the Governor's office at 633 Third Avenue between 40th and 41st and let him know he must represent the 99%, not the 1%!