Today, hundreds of parents and teachers
stood in the rain, protesting the first
day of Camp Philos conclave, at the aptly named Whiteface Lodge. This shindig was organized by Democrats for Education Reform, with Governor Cuomo the honorary “host” for a
meeting of deep-pocketed hedge funders and other financiers who support charter
expansion, test based accountability, and other privatization schemes.
Though at the last minute Cuomo cancelled his plans to attend, presumably because of the protests, several bloggers have written about how ridiculous and insulting is DFER’s spiel, comparing this meeting to the “philosopher’s retreat” that took place in the 19th century between Ralph Waldo Emerson, Russell Lowell, and Horatio Woodman. While the website says that the nation’s “thought leaders in education reform” will be there, instead they cite M. Night Shmayalan, movie director, and others of a less luminary stature. Check out the inspired critiques of Prof. Daniel Katz and teacher Patrick Walsh.
The schedule for the gathering
features panels with absurd names like “Rocketships,
Klingons and Tribbles: Charters' Course to Where No Schools Have Gone Before”
and “Adequacy, Fairness and Equity: School Finance in the Age of Austerity” – a
fitting discussion since Gov. Cuomo has made sure that NY public school funding is neither adequate nor equitable, and
is instead steering
more funds into the charter schools backed by his hedge fund contributors.
In the latest state budget, Cuomo engineered
one of the biggest corporate giveaways in history – to require NYC
provide free public space to all new or expanded charters going forward or
pay for their private space. This is
despite the fact that NYC already has the most overcrowded schools in the state
– and the most expensive real estate. No
doubt Cuomo’s generosity on their behalf (while making NYC taxpayers foot the
bill) and his willingness to host this shindig was influenced by the fact that DFER
has given him at least $65,000
since 2010. DFER board members have also given
him another $100,000, including those who also serve on charter boards like
Success Academy, which will profit the most from the new law.
Mayor de Blasio was re-elected
overwhelmingly on the need for a moratorium on co-locations and charging
charter schools rent. But when he reversed
three of the decisions pushed through in the last months of the Bloomberg
administration, to give Success Academy free space in already public school overcrowded
buildings – decisions made by Deputy Marc Sternberg just weeks before he left to
work for the Walton Foundation, which helps fund these charters, the charter
lobby went mad.
Then, the Walton Foundation
as well as some of these same hedgefunders helped pay for a $5 million ad
campaign to push them through. Because
of the new law, the
DOE
is now being forced to rent three parochial schools for Success
Academy charters, and pay for renovations to suit the specifications of their
CEO, Eva Moskowitz. Yet the Success chain has more than $30
million in assets and raised more than
$7.5 million in one night a couple of weeks ago, with headliners like Jeb
Bush and Campbell Brown, and lots of Wall Street financiers like Dan Loeb, as well as Erik
Prince, the disgraced former owner of the mercenary company Blackwater in
attendance.
At this event, Eva Moskowitz, the CEO of
the Success chain made
the risible claim her schools had “faced an existential threat to our
existence" and then praised Cuomo for his support of "the
most historic package of pro-charter legislation not only that New York State
has ever seen but, I would argue, the country has ever seen." The latter claim is indeed true. Now she is engaged in yet another fundraiser
to raise more, a dubious scheme
with the trading company Jefferies,
in which “Participating asset managers will pay Jefferies an ordinary
commission expense which would not be treated as a charitable donation.
Jefferies will match the designated net commission revenue with a charitable
donation to Success subject to a tax deduction.”
How did this happen? How did our electeds of both parties enable
corporate interests to hijack our public schools? Today, in honor of the Camp Philos conclave, a
new website was born called Democrats in Name
only For Education Reform, outlining all the connections between DFER and
various right-wing and Republican groups such as the organizations run by the
Koch brothers and Betsy Devos. The truth,
though, is that DFER has been amazingly successful in hijacking Democratic Party
officials as well, through an “inside job”, as DFER founder and hedgefunder Whitney
Tilson put it.
In a
self-financed movie called “A Right
Denied,” Tilson described how he learned from John Walton of the Walmart billions,
that they should focus on the Democrats because Walton and company had already successfully
persuaded GOP politicians to adopt his privatization ideology via big cash donations to their party:
The real problem, politically, was not the Republican party, it was
the Democratic party. So it dawned on us, over the course of six months or a
year, that it had to be an inside job.
The main obstacle to education reform was moving the Democratic party, and it
had to be Democrats who did it, it had to be an inside job. So that was the
thesis behind the organization. And the name – and the name was critical – we
get a lot of flack for the name. You know, “Why are you Democrats for education
reform? That’s very exclusionary. I mean, certainly there are Republicans in
favor of education reform.” And we said, “We agree.” In fact, our natural
allies, in many cases, are Republicans on this crusade, but the problem is not
Republicans. We don’t need to convert the Republican party to our point of view…
So this is how we got here. A small band of Wall St. billionaires decided
to convert the Democratic party to the Republican party, at least on education -- and succeeded beyond
their wildest dreams – or our worst nightmares. And now we have electeds of both parties who
are intent on helping them engineer a hostile takeover of our public schools, which has nothing to do with parent choice but the choice of these plutocrats. Their plans to do will be facilitated in NYC, unless this depraved law requiring the inequitable giveaway of public space to charters is overturned.
Excellent article! Thank you for exposing DFER and that Republicans and Democrats are the same party regarding education. What a sham...shame for students, teachers and schools and when are parents going to wake up!
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Agree! This is an excellent post and also a heartbreak. Parents are waking up as the "inside job" is now claiming the happy, creative, competent future of their deeply loved children
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