60 Years Ago |
May 17, 2014 will mark the 60th anniversary of the Brown Decision to integrate
American public schools. What better day is there for a Rally to TAKE BACK OUR
SCHOOLS from the corporate reformers who seem to defy that landmark Supreme
Court Decision regardless of the civil rights rhetoric they use.
Save
Our Schools, the organization that was a pioneer in the anti corporate reform
and privatization movement, brought us a March and Conference in Washington DC that
rallied approximately 7,500 parents, teachers, and students from around the
nation.
Unfortunately
that was the summer of 2011 and so much has gone on since. As a result the
steering committee of SOS decided on a new action, this one centered on the New
York metropolitan area because of three important reasons.
The
first is that it is the media capital of the world. The second is that is has
the most diverse population in the country. Finally, the third is that it
includes a huge population of parents who have opted out their children from
standardized tests.
Our Vision and Mission:
Vision: Create and sustain a public school system that
provides a fully funded equitable community based education for every
child. Involve families and professional educators in democratic
decision-making about our children’s schools, free of corporate and political
intervention.
Mission: Educate teachers, parents, students and communities on
the dangers of corporate driven reform that leads to privatization, high stakes
testing, mandated curriculum, unfair teacher evaluation practices, school
closures and a two tiered education system.
We hope thousands will show up to
support their public schools and hear our variety of speakers who represent all
of the constituent groups from the entire metro area; from NJ, to Long Island,
to The Hudson Valley, and to NYC itself.
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