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This letter was written by a Member of the Denver Classroom Teachers Association.. He hit the nail on the head. We are more than upset, we feel deceived and frustrated! Dear Mr. McMinimee: I am a parent with two daughters who attend Jeffco Schools. Yesterday I received the SuperNews update from you in my e-mail with some explanation about the closures at Conifer High School and Standley Lake. As you explained the situation you concluded with this statement, “I’m not going to speculate on why teachers were absent.” This statement has left me confused about your awareness of what is going on in your organization.I have a little experience with district and teacher issues. Might I suggest a few reasons why teachers might have called in sick or taken personal days on the same day? 1. The election of the schools board brought a promise of better fiscal transparency and stewardship of public funds. However this board has given money to charter schools with proven records of mismanagement of budgets, and no record of increasing student achievement. Teachers working in schools that have increased achievement in reading and math might have felt a little disrespected. 2. After the Board forced Mrs. Stevenson out, the search for your position was a sham.Thousands of dollars were put into a national search-ironically to replace a nationally recognized superintendent with a track record of improving student achievement. After taking consecutive pay cuts and salary freezes for the past few years in an effort to keep the organization fiscally afloat, teachers might have felt a little disrespected. 3. During this search, President Witt mentioned that the incoming superintendent didn’t need to be in touch with issues of diversity. Teachers with diverse backgrounds, who teach students of diversity, have their own children who are diverse might have felt a little racially attacked. 4. As we look at the legal initiatives that public schools are required to implement, you have still not hired a district lawyer to support this work. However, the board has hired their own personal lawyer and provided an outrageous salary for a lawyer; his billing for a few hours is more than what a teacher will make in a week. Teachers may be feeling a little undervalued. 5. Despite the agreement of the teachers union to open up negotiations, the Board still acted in bad faith. When an agreement was reached, the board refused to approve it, despite the agreement of a district and union negotiating team. Teachers left for the summer without a ratified agreement and may have been feeling a little frustrated. 6. Ms. William, Mr. Newkirk and President Witt have hidden behind the rhetoric of “wanting an effective teacher in every classroom.” Jeffco embarked on this goal with integrity, recognizing that this is a very difficult thing to measure and that teaching is a profession where people will always need to be growing and learning. Last year the district made it clear that the evaluation process would start as a “hold harmless year” so that measures of teacher effectiveness were…well effective. The board majority turned these assurances into lies as they insisted that the evaluation system would not only count, but also determine teacher salary increases.Teachers may be feeling like their incomes are based on lies. 7. After the fact-finding process over the summer, the board rejected the findings of a neutral party that recommended agreement reached in the spring. President Witt created his own nebulous plan based on a mystery market compensation package. Teachers might feel like they have no control over their livelihood at this point. 8. This past week Ms. Williams has gone after the Jeffco curriculum with a proposal that made me reflect on the McCarthy era where patriotism was celebrated through blacklisting and propaganda. Teachers may be feeling like they are forced to teach censorship and limit critical thinking in any way. You mentioned in your e-mail, “I’m not going to speculate on why teachers were absent.” Let’s be honest, Mr. McMinimee, this comment is disingenuous. As the leader of your district, if you are unaware of the issues facing teachers and the Jeffco system at large, I have some questions about your ability to lead. As a parent, I don’t mind if my kids miss a few days so that Jeffco teachers can stand up for their rights to be treated with dignity, to be paid fairly and to stand for their students’ rights to a fair and equitable public education that celebrates critical thinking and diversity. I can thank you for your dismantling of a really good system. Surrounding districts will benefit from the loss of educational talent as people leave for better places. Sincerely, Henry Roman President, Denver Classroom Teachers Association
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 03:29:21 +0000

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