PJSTA & NYSAPE in the Rocky Point St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Thanks to Katie Kleinpeter for the write up…

We had a great time marching and dancing along with NYSAPE in the Rocky Point St. Patty’s Day Parade today!  We had a chilly start that soon turned into a fun walk with many cheers, smiles and waves from the crowd.

Thanks to all who came and walked with us including Beth Dimino, Brian St. Pierre, the Reph Family, the Pearl Family, Jay McGuiness, Keith Zoccoli, Vicki Barrett, Britt Cantone, the Frimmer Family, Bernadette Weltsek, Larry Weltsek, Eric Sorenson, Dave Anzini, Gail Ports, Sue Niver, Lauren Retundi, Kathy Martin, the Tilmont Family, George Chesterton, Henry from Bellmore-Merrick and Tim Needles from Smithtown.  We saw many friends, fellow teachers and students along the way that enjoyed the parade with their families.  The NYSAPE mobile billboard was proudly displayed in Rocky Point for all to see.

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News and Notes

The PJSTA is now on Twitter.  Be sure to follow us!

The PJSTA invites members to march with NYSAPE in the Rocky Point St. Patrick’s Day Parade this Sunday.  See your senior building rep for details.  Anyone marching receives a free NYSAPE tee-shirt.

We have added a host of NYSAPE forums around the Island this month to our calendar.  Check them out and try to make a few of them!

We have NYSAPE lawns signs for sale.  $10 each.  See your senior building rep to secure one.  You can purchase bumper stickers and other assorted goodies here.

 

Students Not Scores Forum

Below is the broadcast of Saturday’s Students Not Scores Forum featuring Jia Lee, Andy Greene, Ali Gordon, and Jeanette Deutermann.  The forum starts at about the 12:30 mark.

MORE’s Jia Lee speaks at about the 16:00 minute mark.

Principal Andy Greene speaks at about the 54:00 minute mark.

Comsewogue School Board Trustee Ali Gordon right around the 1:10:00 mark.

Long Island Opt-Out’s Jeanette Deutermann begins speaking at around the 1:22:00 mark.

We’re Winning

In case you didn’t read it, yesterday Newsday published an OpEd by King Governor Cuomo.  The piece, titled “Ed fix clouded by the fog of protest” reeks of sheer desperation on Cuomo’s part.  Cuomo’s education agenda, highlighted by the teacher evaluation scheme and the doubling down on high stakes testing, has been shredded in every corner of the state for about six weeks now.  It has incited protests from Western New York to Eastern Long Island and many places in between.  Nowhere, as Jeanette Deutermann pointed out at Saturday’s Students Not Scores forum, have these protests been louder and larger than on Long Island.  So it’s no surprise that Cuomo picked Newsday to try to push back in.

For Cuomo to have to publish an OpEd in Newsday indicates just how desperate he is getting.  He is losing his war on public schools.  This is a desperate attempt to try to somehow turn around what has become a runaway train.

Unfortunately for Cuomo he’s got nothing new to use.  No new talking points.  No evidence to support his positions.  The OpEd is filled with the same tired talking points that have been debunked time and time again.  If he’s got nothing better than that then he’s already lost.  He even indicates in the piece that the SED is only seeking 40% of a teacher’s evaluation to be based on flawed test scores.  The fact that he throws that out there tells you he is already looking to back off of his 50%.  Don’t get me wrong, 40% is horrific and unacceptable.  However the fact that Cuomo is already looking to compromise illustrates the weakened position he is in.

Tell your legislators not to accept any part of Cuomo’s education agenda.  Tell them you will be holding them accountable if they allow our children to continue to be harmed.  Keep up the fight Long Island.  We’re winning.

Even Snowmen Refuse the Tests!

A friend sent this along to me…

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