In some
cases, principals have told teachers they will be arrested if they
leaflet parents on the public sidewalks outside their schools, even
though the teachers are distributing the materials on their own time.
The explosion of the Chicago Opt Out movement comes despite orders from
CPS administrators -- usually "Chief Officers" of the school system's 13
so-called "Networks" (which are what Chicago's sub-districts are
currently called -- to principals demanding that the principals bully
the parents and children into rescinding opt out forms which have been
submitted by the parents.
The Opt Out of the ISAT campaign is distinct from the Boycott Campaign,
in which teachers are refusing to administer the ISAT tests. So far, two
elementary schools (Saucdeo and Drummond) have announced that their
teachers have voted not to administer the tests, while individual
teachers at dozens of other schools have confirmed to Substance that
they will not administer the tests, usually for what amounts to
"conscientious objection.".... http://www.substancenews.net/articles.php?page=4854§ion=Article
Great reporting from George Schmidt in Chicago. Note that CORE, the caucus that runs the union - as opposed to the CTU itself - is leading the charge. That would be like Unity doing something like this --- Ok, you can stop laughing.
Chicago parents begin movement to opt out of tests. Stay tuned, the
number of opt-outs grows each day. (Visit the article at Substance to
see the long list of opt-out schools)
OPT OUT NEWS: Parents at more than 74 Chicago elementary schools have
opted their children out of the ISAT tests by the evening before the
testing program, which begins March 4, 2014
George N. Schmidt - March 03, 2014
http://www.substancenews.net/articles.php?page=4854§ion=Article
Parents at at least 74 Chicago elementary schools (out of roughly 500)
have requested that their children be opted out of the ISAT (Illinois
State Achievement Tests) testing program as of March 3, 2014. The update
on the number of schools where opt outs have been verified was provided
by the Chicago Teachers Union on the even of the testing cycle, which
is scheduled to begin on March 4, 2014 and extend through March 14. The
number of individual children who will be opting out of the test exceeds
1,000 (including the two sons of this reporters, whose elementary age
sons attend O.A. Thorp Elementary School).
The Opt Out of the ISAT campaign is distinct from the Boycott Campaign,
in which teachers are refusing to administer the ISAT tests. So far, two
elementary schools (Saucdeo and Drummond) have announced that their
teachers have voted not to administer the tests, while individual
teachers at dozens of other schools have confirmed to Substance that
they will not administer the tests, usually for what amounts to
"conscientious objection."
The explosion of the Chicago Opt Out movement comes despite orders from
CPS administrators -- usually "Chief Officers" of the school system's 13
so-called "Networks" (which are what Chicago's sub-districts are
currently called -- to principals demanding that the principals bully
the parents and children into rescinding opt out forms which have been
submitted by the parents. The ISAT program only applies to elementary
children, and none of those who have asked to opt out is older than 14
years old to Substance's knowledge. Opt Out is a right of parents.
The pressure on parents to rescind opt out letters has been growing
since the movement to Opt Out has grown. Principals have also threatened
teachers who have encouraged parents to opt out their children. The
threats have included unpaid days off and other sanctions. In some
cases, principals have told teachers they will be arrested if they
leaflet parents on the public sidewalks outside their schools, even
though the teachers are distributing the materials on their own time.
More than 40,000 Opt Out leaflets have been distributed by members of
the Caucus Of Rank and file Educators (CORE), since the Opt Out movement
began a few weeks ago. Many parents and teachers have also gotten the
leaflets duplicated at their own expense. A CORE fundraising benefit at
Chicago's Second City helped raise the money to pay for the leaflets
that have been helping to build the movement.
The list (alphabetized) as of the end of the school day on March 3, 2014
was the following. The ISAT is only given in the elementary schools,
but some high schools (listed at the bottom of the list) have "academic
centers" which serve seventh and eight graders.
The Opt Out movement is also being built by several community and parent
groups, including More Than A Score, PURE, Parents 4 Teachers, Raise
Your Hand, and other groups too numerous to list. Parents and teachers
expect the Opt Out movement to expand after thousands of children see
their fellow students opting out when the testing program begins on
March 4, 2014.
Website URLs.
More Than A Score: http://morethanascorechicago.org/.
PURE (Parents United for Responsible Education): http://pureparents.org/
CTU PRESS RELEASE ISSUED ON MARCH 3, 2014:
ISAT BOYCOTT SPREADS TO 74 SCHOOLS... Parents choose education over indoctrination by opting their children out
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Stephanie Gadlin. March 3, 2014 312/329-6250
CHICAGO - Despite repeated threats and miscommunication from the school
district, parents at 74 Chicago Public Schools are opting their children
out of the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT). Teachers at two
schools, Saucedo and Drummond, said they intend to boycott the
low-stakes test when it is to be formerly administered on Tuesday.
(Source: More Than A Score: http://morethanascorechicago.org/).
Via robo calls and other scare tactics, CPS officials are telling
parents that that if too many parents have their children opt out, the
district faces losing state and federal funding. Catalyst Chicago, an
independent publication dedicated to education, says: "Loss of such
funding is unprecedented and at most it could trigger reallocating
funds, but even that is highly unlikely...."
Students are not legally obligated to take the ISAT and parents have the
legal right to "direct the upbringing and education of their children."
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