These were my closing remarks at today's press conference:
Optout,
The New Normal (Brooklyn Opt Out Press Conference, 4/1/14)
My
name is Janine Sopp. I am a parent of a 5th grader at The Brooklyn
New School who has opted out of the state tests since 3rd grade. We
were the first family at BNS to opt out three years ago. It's
wonderful to be surrounded by so many families who have decided to
opt out this year. I'd like to thank everyone who has shared their
stories here today and everyone who has come to hear them.
As
we wrap up this morning, I'd like you to think about this experience
as the NEW NORMAL!
Where
Parents from all over Brooklyn have come together to help
collectively explain what WE REMEMBER about ourselves, about our
children, our teachers and our schools.
When
a fog rolled in about 13 years ago, with the enactment of NCLB, and
and even thicker fog tried to create a screen between parents and
schools when RTTT and CCSS were put into place, parents were busy
with their busy lives. When a nation at risk seemed to have all the
answer to help all children succeed, laws were passed and no one on
the ground really understood what was at stake. That the
standardization of a generation, privatization and the collection of
sensitive student data would become acceptable.
But
then, one day, parents began to wake up out of this fog. We looked
at our children and realized we did not recognize them. And in that
moment, we began to REMEMBER that thing called "intuition",
which had served us well just a few years before. We are here today
to tell you that education for us is not about raising test scores,
but about raising children. That education, when done well, can
incorporate all the senses and all the joys of childhood.
Our
children have one shot at this experience, and we want it to be
filled with fond memories of our teachers and our schools, and to
fill them with the love of learning that is found in private schools
that teach to the whole child.
There are many ways to educate and
evaluate that do not require the use of high stakes standardized
tests. It is clear that private schools know this best, and many of
our public schools know this too.
Our
children are not here to fulfill some corporate agenda. They are not
widgets, they are not standardized and they are not happy when made
to perform as such. They are children, who learn organically, whether
some agree with this or not. They are individuals, with their own
talents and strengths, and we do not want an education that puts them
into a box or onto a spreadsheet. We see them as living, breathing
and expanding beings and their education needs to reflect this.
So
let's stop this "one size fits all testing". Let's take the
millions of dollars now handed over to for-profit companies and put
it where real teaching and learning take place, in our childrens'
classrooms. And let's protect our children and keep the sensitive
information about them private. This beautiful alliance of parents
from all schools in the city coming together is the BEGINNING of the
NEW NORMAL, and it's a place where we can all meet - policy makers,
parents, teachers, administrators, experts in child development and
testing, along with students. Where we can come together to discuss,
look at and listen to ways to positively assess our children, our
teachers and our schools, and once again, see them as individuals
with their own needs and gifts and hopes.
This
is the wish I have as a parent, for my beautiful and gifted daughter,
and for all children. That their experience in school allows them to
find their voice and self confidence as they grow to become the best
they can be. And this cannot be measured by a test score.
Thank
you.
Janine
Sopp
BNS
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