Some of you know that I also blog on a nationwide site called the Examiner (subscribe to my blog! They send me a little tiny bit of money! though it's mostly the same as PURE Thoughts).
Anyway, I just received this e-mail from someone over there at the Examiner which disturbed and angered me. It
read:
Good afternoon!
We have a
wonderful opportunity for you. A new documentary, Waiting
for Superman, will soon be released and we are working on
getting Examiners free, possibly sneak preview access, to this film. We
have chose you because of your great content and standing in the
community. We’d like you to participate in screening the film and
covering the critical education issues it addresses. We’ll also be
promoting content related to the film, profiling profound teachers
making a difference. Please let me know if you’re interested and
available. These dates may change, but I wanted to send you a tentative
schedule. Seats are limited and invitations will go out to those who
respond first.
One look at the web site for
this film makes it clear that this is a propaganda piece for Race to the
Top, charters, and other corporate attacks on our public school system.
You don't have to look too far to see Bill Gates and the Walton family
behind it.
I replied to the e-mail this way:
This
is a deeply disturbing "offer" which goes against everything I write on
my Examiner page.
Please take a look, for example, at this
entry about
school turnarounds, or this letter
from parents across American about how Race to the Top shuts out
parents.
Race to the Top and the expansion of charter
school such as the ones highlighted in this piece of propaganda are
what's destroying public education in the US. We know that these schools
push out lower-performing students and refuse to even admit many
special education or limited English-speaking students. And, overall,
research shows that charter and other corporate-run schools are doing a
worse job than traditional neighborhood schools.
Why are the
Examiner lists being used to promote the corporate takeover of public
education? Please explain to me how this happened, and share with me the
Examiner's policy on using your member writers to promote specific
kinds of political movements.
I'll let you know if they respond.
By the way, the film will be previewed in Chicago on July 21.