There was a great rally at City Hall Park on May 17, organized by SOS Our
Schools, with numerous wonderful speakers from the Tri-state area. But
the biggest thrill for me was getting to read Diane Ravitch's speech, who could
not attend because she is in rehab after knee surgery. Here is her
speech. Thank you Diane, our Superwoman, our inspiration, and our patron
saint, for allowing me to speak your words.
Thank you, Leonie, for agreeing to deliver this message on my behalf.
There is only one thing that could
keep me from being with you today, and that one thing is surgery. And that one
thing happened. I had major knee replacement on May 9, and I am rehab right
now. Actually, I am not so far away---maybe a mile away—so if you make enough
noise, I will hear you.
Try it: if you hate tests that make
children cry, shout out loud, shout NO MORE!
If you think that children spend
too many hours getting tested, shout NO MORE!
If you think that children should
not be forced to spend taking six hours to take tests in reading and math,
shout NO MORE!
If you think that teachers should
write their own tests, instead of Pearson getting $32 million to write lousy
tests, shout NO MORE!
If you hate the idea that the city
has to pay rent for schools run by billionaires, shout NO MORE!
If you think that charters should
pay their own rent, shout NO MORE!
If you think that co-locations are
a terrible idea, shout NO MORE!
Me trying to do justice to Diane's words |
If you think that Pearson and
Google and other corporations should stop data mining our children and invading
their privacy, shout NO MORE!
If you think that your child is a
child, not a data point, shout NO MORE!
If you care more about your child’s
health and happiness than their test scores, shout NO MORE!
Thank you, I heard you, I was
listening and I heard you.
Do you want this to happen? NO
MORE! NO MORE!
Let’s talk about what we want for
our children and our grandchildren.
We want them to have the same
things that Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg and the hedge fund managers want
for their children.
We want small classes.
We want experienced and respected
teachers.
We want medical services available
for all children whenever they need it.
We want libraries with librarians.
We want classes in the arts. We
want a school band with instruments and beautiful uniforms. We want a chorus
with a musical director. We want teachers of music and art and video production
and graphics.
We want our kids to have foreign
languages and history and civics and the sciences.
We want well-equipped laboratories
with the latest technology.
We want physical education for our
kids, not once or twice a week but every day.
We want our kids to grow up healthy
and happy.
We want an end to homelessness and
hunger.
We want an end to poverty.
We want a fair tax code that reduces
the shameful inequality that now blights our nation.
We want to be #1 in the world in
child health and well-being, not #1 among the advanced nations of the world in child
poverty.
We want to be a nation where no
child grows up without a home, without a safe neighborhood, and without
economic security.
We want schools where children are
loved, regardless of who they are or what their condition.
We want schools where every child
has the chance to develop their talents and hopes and dreams without being
labeled by a test score.
We want to enrich our children, not
the test-makers.
We want teachers who are
well-prepared and who choose teaching as their career, not a resume builder.
We want the American Dream to come
true for every child.
We want good schools for all
children.
We will not rest, we will not
tarry, we will not be satisfied, until we stop the corporate attack on our
public schools. We will not let hedge fund managers turn our public schools
into their profit centers. We will not forgive Governor Cuomo for handing out
special privileges to the charter school billionaires who fund his campaign.
We will not rest until we provide
equality of educational opportunity for all our children.
Is this what you want? Shout YES!
Shout it loud one more time and I
will hear you: YES.
Thank you for helping me recover.
Thank you for fighting not just for
your child, but for all our children.
Parents and educators together. We
are many. We will not be defeated. We will prevail.
Thank you and God bless you all.
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