Ever since I
began going to demonstrations in Washington to protest federally coordinated
attacks on public schools and public school teachers, a Washington teacher
named Jeff Canady has been buttonholing me and other protesters to say that to
understand the attacks on public education nationally, you have to focus
attention on what was happening in the Washington DC public schools. Jeff insisted all the most damaging features
of federal education policy- test based school and teacher evaluation, school closings and teacher firings, promotion
of charter schools and alternative teacher certification programs- were being
implemented in the DC Public Schools with devastating consequences, no
oversight and no critical press coverage.
While the leaders of the DC Public Schools were being hailed by everyone
from Oprah Winfrey to Arne Duncan as leaders of an education revolution destined
to sweep the nation, they were crushing the DC Black community by firing
hundreds of black teachers, closing neighborhood schools that had served Black
communities for generations, and bringing in young teachers from programs like
Teach for America who had no understanding of the history and culture of DC
Black communities and little ability to mentor or guide Black students. What was taking place in DC, Jeff insisted,
was a new form of the Eugenic policies that had always been key elements in the
nation’s approach to Black communities, as well as the logic underpinning the
development of intelligence testing, and college entrance exams.
However, in the last three or four years,
information has finally come out that has proved that EVERYTHING Jeff Canady
was telling us in 2011 and 2012 was right.
Recently exposed graduation
scandals in DC high schools where principals and DCPS officials were “cooking
the books” to make troubled schools seem
successful were forcing reporters, education policy makers and politicians to
look backward skeptically on all of the data used in shaping DCPS policy and
conclude that the entire portrait of district success was a sham and that many
of the teachers and principals forced out of the system had been unjustly
terminated. The portrait of the DC
Public Schools as a great American success story was not only being undermined,
it was being replaced by a narrative of which suggested that real DCPS story
was one of ambition, profiteering, and careerism run amok at the expense of the
city’s Black community. Which not only
tainted the engineers of school closings, teacher terminations and charter
promotions in DC, but every foundation head, federal official and local
business leader who insisted these policies be extended to other cities
To reaffirm his portrait of a “cover up” of corruption, inefficiency and malfeasance in the DCPC leadership, Jeff just sent me a 2009 report on the DC Public Schools by the Government Accountability Office which was produced for the Committee on Government Affairs and Homeland Security of the US Senate. Those who produced this report were not critical of the most devastating consequences of the DC School Reform- the closing or reorganization of nearly 50 schools and the removal of nearly 900 teachers, the majority of whom were Black. What they were critical of was the absence of reliable data systems for evaluating teachers, a complete lack of accountability on the part of staff members in the DCPS, and the almost complete absence of input of teachers, parents and community members into any policies relating to closing or transformation of schools. What came across in this report- produced nearly 9 years ago- was that extremely serious measures that affected the lives and careers of thousands of people and the education of tens of thousands of children were almost impossible to track systematically because there was little transparency or accountability in the manner in which they were implemented.
Reading this report, not only for what it
said, but for what could be read between the lines, it is utterly reprehensible
that no serious investigation by local reporters or the US Department of
Education was launched in response.
Clearly, federal officials, the Washington Press and education policy
makers around the country had such a stake in the DCPS measures being a great American
success story that they overlooked problems that were in plain sight.
The lesson here is devastating. To the
degree that the policies currently being implemented in cities from LA to Miami
to Chicago, Philadelphia and Buffalo were justified by invoking the DCPS model,
what has happened in those places is compromised as well. And if you look
closely you will see the same ugly dynamics- ethnic cleansing of teaching
staffs, destabilization of neighborhoods, gentrification and demographic
inversion.
Jeff Canady calls these policies Eugenics.
Given how much of what Jeff told us ten years ago has turned out to be true, I
am not about to say he’s wrong.
Now dig into Charlotte Iserbyt and "The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America" collusion in context
ReplyDeleteCanady has finally won his decade-long case against DCPS. His win is heartening against those of us fighting similar battles against the district and its extraordinary mismanagement.
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