Teachers' Pets

Chinni, Dante

Teachers' Pets Forget Capitol Hill-it's the state houses that are doing business with teachers' unions BY DANTE CHINNI HALF-TRUTHS CAN BE DANGEROUS things especially in the hands of...

...It’s stranger still when you realize that the teacher union issue may actually be one of the best arguments against devolution...
...Last year, Pennsylvania took a small step forward by passing a bill that lengthened from two years to three the time required to obtain tenure...
...Doran has been talking to the union and is planning to introduce his bill again next session with some revisions, including one that would make it illegal for a district to fire an older teacher simply because his or her salary is too high...
...Following the Money In 1994, the New York State School Boards Association released ‘A Blueprint for the Professionalization of Teaching...
...He believes that the people entering the state house today are a different breed than their forebears-more committed to reform, more willing to take a stand...
...That panel will hear all the evidence and eventually make a non-binding ruling...
...They want to be where the power is-where the real bread-and-butter issues are decided...
...Looking back, his attempt to make teacher unions a national campaign issue was more than a little ironic...
...The report showed that under New York‘s teacher tenure system, which operates much like Connecticut’s, it takes an average of 455 days and $177,000 to fire a teacher-and that’s if the first ruling is not appealed...
...This fall, as students were preparing to return to school, Lightfoot and the school board struck out directly at the union...
...The union pressure has a great deal to do with keeping this bill buried,” Doran says...
...This is not a Democrat or Republican issue...
...Rosenblatt says the union’s money is not just to fight changes in tenure laws but also for other issues teachers care about, like getting more dollars for education, keeping class sizes small, and keeping schools safe for kids...
...Last year the union threw a monkey wrench into the state’s next big reform project, a bill like Doran’s that would require recertification every five years...
...And surely all that union money could help the few good apples that get unjustly dismissed...
...The trick is malung one talk while the other drinks water...
...Small Steps Sean Duffy is hopeful too...
...Legislators with a lot of teachers in their district don’t want them mobilized awnst them,” she says...
...In another Connecticut district, when a teacher was actually found incompetent in 1995, he could not be let go because the district could only prove he was incompetent at teaching two of three subjects...
...In total, the four chairpeople grabbed about $14,000 from the teachers’ unions to aid their reelection efforts in 1996...
...Duffy is not ready to claim victory yet-not even close-but he says the change is a positive step against a force with a lot of money and a lot of friends on both sides of the aisle...
...He talks to members of his party and we have a good relationship...
...Education committee chairmen are well taken care of in Pennsylvania, a state with no limits on campaign contributions...
...We have to change this culture,” Lightfoot says...
...Despite everything stacked against his cause, Duffy has not lost faith...
...To help with the problem, the association recommended replacing permanent teacher tenure with renewable contracts that would be based on performance reviews...
...That way, if a zealous school board tries to fire a teacher because he wants to teach Mark Twain or Charles Darwin, the teacher can file suit...
...It will be interesting to see what happens when those young Turks face a couple of tight races and need money to bail themselves out...
...If the teacher fights his firing-and the union has vowed to fight to the bitter end-he will first go before a three-member panel mutually agreed upon by the union and the board...
...Many agreed that teacher unions get in the way of reform and that Washington needs to do something to limit their power...
...We have always had an excellent working relationship with [state Senate Majority Leader Joseph] Bruno...
...Changing those laws, while not a panacea in the fight to make schools better, is surely a key element...
...If money has anything to do with friendship, then the union has a good relationship with a lot of people...
...That may not sound like a lot, but in a small state with a part-time legislature, nobody wants money, or people, targeted against them...
...We are very bipartisan...
...He may be right, but even if he is, can it last...
...As press secretary for Pennsylvania’s Department of Education, he has seen some incremental changes in teacher laws despite the efforts of teacher unions...
...There have to be some protections...
...Despite their well-known national organizations, teacher unions are creatures of the states, governed by state laws that establish licensing procedures and guarantee tenure...
...When the association polled voters last year asking if they would favor such a plan, more than 75 percent said yes...
...Doran, a Republican from New York‘s Finger Lakes region, is sponsor of a bill that would replace lifetime teacher tenure with renewable five-year contracts...
...All of which makes the case of Assemblyman Craig Doran even more peculiar...
...Those statelevel realities make it easier for unions to get control of state legislatures and kill efforts to reform teacher laws...
...Not very good...
...The contribution was news to Doran, who between laughs said he can only figure the money was for a ticket to a March fundraiser...
...With an appeal the cost shoots up to $317,000...
...If a good teacher is pressured not to teach Hucklebemy Finn or forced to teach creationism, it’s good to know tenure is there to support them, she says...
...Self-preservation is a strong instinct...
...they are funding his reelection now...
...That doesn’t sound like a lot until you consider two of them were unopposed, one faced no major party opposition, and the fourth does not even have to run until 1998...
...The candidate of the party of devolution was discussing a problem he could not have controlled even if he had been elected-a problem already devolved to, and entrenched at, the state level...
...The problem is, Dole had it wrong and his halftruth draws attention away from the real issue...
...When I am president, I will disregard [their] political power, for the sake of the parents, the children, the schools, and the nation...
...In the last election cycle, the two largest unions, the state’s AFT and National Education Association affiliates gave about $50,000 to state campaigns-mostly to Democrats...
...Considering the public support, you’d think legislators would be lined up from Albany to Manhattan to sign on to that bill, right...
...There is a lot of money out there and it’s going to everyone...
...In Hartford, most teachers and administrators can’t remember when a teacher was last fired...
...He is hopeful the bill will move this time...
...Given a chance to stick the blame on Democrats in our interview, Doran declined...
...As a teacher you have to be accountable for the children in your classroom...
...The measure didn’t pass...
...Wrong...
...Citing poor evaluations, the board fired a high school Spanish teacher who had been with the district for 28 years...
...The bill never made it out of committee...
...After all of that, what is the board’s chance of prevailing...
...A Byzantine Process Stephanie Lightfoot sits on the Hartford School Board and is the mother of two children who attend the city’s public schools...
...Where the teacher unions are most powerful is the state level,” says Jay Butler, spokesman for the National School Boards Association...
...Such battles can last for years, and while they rage, the districts must continue to pay the fired teacher at full salary ($59,000 in Hartford’s case), pay attorneys’ fees, and, of course, pay a replacement teacher to take over the classroom...
...New York‘s legislative session is over...
...Connecticut, like many states, has no legal definition of competent or efficient teaching...
...But that ruling can then be appealed in Superior Court...
...The state’s NEA affiliate is the biggest or second-biggest PAC in terms of giving in every election and they are always throwing a monkey wrench into things...
...On March 12, it gave $11,000 to the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee and $25,000 to the New York State Senate Republican Campaign Committee...
...That’s not chump change...
...established long before our lawsuit-crazed era, were designed to protect teachers from political pressures and capricious firings...
...To understand why, just sit down with a local school board member...
...A panel worked together on the plan for a year, but by the time the proposals came to the floor of the state assembly, the tenure provisions had been watered down...
...On January 24, NYSUT gave $27,990 to Democratic committees and $15,200 to GOP committees...
...Exactly, says Linda Rosenblatt of the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT...
...Since then, even with a Republican governor and state senate, nothing significant has happened...
...The unions are killing the education patient and bankrupting the education business, he said...
...As devolution chic grows, we may discover the protracted and ineffectual battles over tenure reform in the past few years are just the beginning...
...On several occasions, Doran says he has walked the halls of the state capitol building looking for supporters and been told flat out by other legislators that they cannot support the measure because they need the political and financial backing of the unions...
...In the states, the “laboratories of democracy,” party affiliation and ideological differences are often less important than they are in Washington, and big money-the politician’s best friend-is harder to find...
...One woman who sat on the panel says she is not expecting that to change...
...But any effort to ease the influence of the unions cannot begin in Washington...
...Today, however, they often serve as a shield for inferior teachers, and they stay on the books because of union money that goes not to the White House, but to the state houses...
...She has good reason to keep a damper on her hopes...
...and they, his most reliable supporters, know he will maintain the status quo,” Dole told conventioneers...
...They may replay themselves in the future on a host of other issues...
...On March 15, NYSUT even gave Doran $150...
...That’s not just ironic, it’s sad...
...It can also make candidates resort to deceptive half-truths, in the hopes of winning a few more votes-which brings us back to Dole...
...I have no idea why they would do that,” he says...
...Teacher union spending is not always so evenly split at the state level, but there are usually a number of key Republicans with their hands in the pot...
...According to the latest FEC figures, the American Federation of Teachers’ PAC gave $1.29 million to federal campaigns between January 1995 and September 1996...
...In the states with big money campaigns, the problems multiply...
...The numbers bear Butler out...
...But the AFT’S New York affiliate, the New York State United Teachers, spent nearly as much on its state races in just 10 months, $1.2 million from January to October 1996...
...A lot was put into that report and the fact that nothing came out of it was really discouraging to us,” she says...
...It was a perfect political half-truth, a simple diagnosis of a real problem with a magic bullet answer: a president willing to stare down the unions...
...It can send politicians to some strange places for help, sometimes even the arms of their enemies...
...It’s about who wants to change the way these things operate and who doesn’t,’’ he says...
...Even those who didn’t agree with Dole’s final solution-a school voucher system-heard something sensible in his words...
...After all, the overwhelming majority of teachers out there are good at what they do and can easily defend themselves in such cases...
...Any serious reform must make clear that ineptitude is cause for firing, but a difference of opinion is not...
...Witness this little harangue on education reform near the end of Bob Dole’s nomination acceptance speech in San Diego: “The teachers’ unions nominated Bill Clinton in 1992...
...The unions] are a very effective adversary...
...Rosenblatt has a point...
...The education committee chairs in both parties are basically the same person,” Duffy says...
...It is true that teacher unions and their unwavering support of archaic tenure and certification systems all too often are roadblocks to reform...
...Teachers' Pets Forget Capitol Hill-it's the state houses that are doing business with teachers' unions BY DANTE CHINNI HALF-TRUTHS CAN BE DANGEROUS things especially in the hands of a politician...
...The bill has two other co-sponsors in the Democratic-controlled assembly, none in the Republican-controlled senate, and (surprise) it has gone nowhere...
...She has been at the forefront of a series of efforts to reform Hartford’s ailing schools, efforts that usually involve facing off against the city’s teacher union...
...She admits that the union has done what it can to choke off tenure reform, “Remember you are dealing with a profession with tremendous political pressures...
...But it is not quite that easy...
...As proof, he cites the tenure changes made just last year in Pennsylvania...
...In the end, he was shuffled off to another classroom...
...By announcing their intention to fire the teacher, the board has set in motion a Byzantine, protracted process that will most likely end up costing the district between $100,000 and $200,000...
...If there is any lesson from teacherlaw reform efforts, it is that a well-organized lobby has an easier time running over a small money-hungry governmental body than it does a large one...
...And while the nationally focused AFT gave almost exclusively to Democrats, the NYSUT took a more bipartisan approach, giving S2 percent to Democrats and 34 percent to Republicans, with the remainder going to non-partisan groups...
...The last serious effort to reform the public schools in Connecticut, including its teacher tenure and licensing system, came in 1993...
...Those laws, DANTE CHINNI is a Newsweek reporter-researcher...

Vol. 29 • January 1997 • No. 1


 
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