He is of course referring to the Rhode Island school at which all the teachers were fired whether they deserved it or not.
This teacher's letter refers back to a moment in time in 2008 when he spoke in the Miami Carol City Senior High School Auditorium, November 10, 2008, about the problems the teachers and community encounter.
There are many Central Falls High Schools throughout the country with various names. They appear to be the ones targeted for closing by this administration.
The writer tells of their losses as a high school.
From Substance News, one of the few sources for truth in what is happening to education.
LETTER: I teach at the 'Central Falls High School' of Miami, Florida, and we won't let you scapegoat us for your problemsPaul A. Moore - March 03, 2010
I teach at a school just like Central Falls High School in Rhode Island. I am a teacher just like those summarily fired at Central Falls. Speaking to the US Chamber of Commerce this week, President Barack Obama gave his stamp of approval to the mass firings. He said it was just. He said it was right.
The greatest trauma of my otherwise glorious quarter century long teaching experience at Miami Carol City High School has been the violent deaths of several of my students. Among their murders, unspeakable tragedies all, none was more affecting than the killing of Jeffrey Johnson, Jr..
Along with many others, I have since been very protective of the legacy of Jeffrey Johnson, Jr. Today I feel compelled to apologize to all who knew and cherished him. In a moment of euphoria days after he was elected President of the United States, I foolishly compared Barack Obama favorably to Jeffrey.
This teacher then posts part of his presentation that November day in 2008.
Even though you come here not to praise us but rather to threaten us with state sanctions, welcome to our home Mr. Hernandez (a representative of the Florida Department of Education). You are here today because you have looked at scores on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test and based on those scores alone, decided that Miami Carol City High is a failing school. I must tell you that I could not care less about changing your mind. You are just carrying water for much more powerful men. But I do want to tell you some things about us and ask you to relay a message to your bosses.
...."A teacher was shot at Miami Carol City High last year. In fact we just observed the anniversary, Nov. 6, 2007, when Sergio Miranda and Maria Vives went across the street to smoke a cigarette during their lunch break. Someone came out of the public housing there and shot Mr. Miranda. The bullet lodged near his spine and, as you might imagine, the whole incident severely traumatized Ms. Vives. To this day our colleague undergoes difficult rehabilitation sessions several times a week. But when he is well again Mr. Miranda has pledged to return to this school! When he comes back he will be reunited with Ms. Vives who returned to her students in a matter of days. How much courage and dedication must teachers demonstrate to get off your list of failing schools?
..."Many of our students live in or near the 33054. A local newspaper recently analyzed crime statistics and made a startling announcement about the neighborhood adjacent to our school. The 33054 is the most dangerous place to be young in all of Florida. The Miami Herald found that inside the boundaries of zip code 33054 the children and young people live under the most severe threat of violence to be found anywhere in this state. Are there any schools in those upscale suburban neighborhoods on your list of failing schools?
Two of my brothers in the teaching fraternity here at Carol City, Mr. Hafter and Mr. Adler, joined me to teach two and three social studies classes at a time in this auditorium in recent years. All our senior students would pass through here during the week. Let me tell you about just five from the Class of 2006. A particularly quiet young man named Evan Page used to come in here for class. A few days after Thanksgiving 2005 Evan was shot to death outside the Checkers where he worked after school. Anthony Elias attended class in this auditorium. The other students called him "Yellowman" because of his light complexion. He was quite popular with the girls. I don't know, something about him being "fine". Anthony was killed with an assault rifle. Sherika Wilson Lynch took her social studies class in this auditorium. She was a student and the beautiful young mother of a baby she named Ahmani. Her baby was 16-months-old when she died. One day Sherika was coming out of a convenience store in the 33054. When she was gunned down a carton of milk for Ahmani fell to the sidewalk beside her. Brian Dupree was once a fun-loving jovial presence in this auditorium. His father is a security monitor in the school. Brian was shot and died just outside his father's home.
Then there was Jeffrey Johnson, Jr. No disrespect intended but he laughed at your FCAT. Jeffrey was a brilliant young man, one of our honor students, headed for a meaningful education at St. Thomas University on a full scholarship. An aspiring lawyer, he once wrote, "I have had a lot of exposure to the legal system and its ramifications. I do not agree with all of it. But I figure they need some good guys like me who do it from the heart, not for the money. I'm so passionate about my goals because I have a hunch that I can make a difference."
Jeffrey Johnson, Jr. perished violently three days before he was supposed to graduate from Carol City High. A street outside the school bears his name now. But as one of his teachers, there has been no consolation in the many tributes paid Jeffrey since his death, until something that happened last Tuesday Nov. 4, 2008 at 11:00 p.m. EST. For the first time it made me think of Jeffrey in a joyful way. A young man like Jeffrey who did graduate from high school, a young man like Jeffrey who did go to law school, a young man like Jeffrey who did get to live out his passion to make a difference, a young man like Jeffrey was elected President of the United States!
President Obama praised the firing of all the teachers at Central Falls High School in Rhode Island. In the next breath he praised a school with lower scores but
with connections to the Gates Foundation.President Obama says that Central Falls must close because only 7% of the students are proficient in math, and the graduation rate is only 48%. Sounds bad, right?
But the President has saluted a high school in Providence, Rhode Island, called "The Met" whose scores are no different from the scores at Central Falls High School. At Central Falls, 55 % of the kids are classified as "proficient readers," just like 55% at The Met. In math, only 7% of students at Central Falls are proficient in math, but at The Met--which the President lauds--only 4% are proficient in math. Ah, but The Met has one big advantage over Central Falls High Schools: Its graduation rate is 75.6%.
Those of us who years ago decided to become part of the teaching community, with our college or masters' degrees in hand, knew that we would never be well compensated financially as public school teachers. We had different reasons for choosing that profession...and yes it is a profession.
Those of us who were or are educators and teachers are NOT stupid. We know when a Democratic administration is sounding the death knell for public education.
The teacher who wrote this letter on March 3 is speaking for many. He once made a comparison he now regrets.
This administration will probably be on board with closing the Central Falls High School of Miami, as well as that in Rhode Island. They don't seem to be listening to teachers like Paul A. Moore or any others in the profession.
There may be a price to pay for that. A price to pay for letting the "billionaire boy's club" (to borrow Ravitch's phrase) destroy the public school system.