Monday, December 23, 2013

Dumbfounded

We cannot believe the silence from the
Syracuse City School District Board of Education!!!

Even after being called out publicly at the last Board of Education meeting AND hearing from several teachers regarding the conditions under which they are desperately trying to maintain order, not to mention teach, the board remains silent. Do they really care so little? Are they just hoping that all of this will die down and go away? Are they so swayed by the district administration that they believe this is much ado about nothing?

The time has come to start writing letters - to the board, to the superintendent, to your state senators and assembly people, to the newspaper, to the mayor, to your common council rep. Make your voice heard loud and clear.

In your letters,

  • Demand concrete plans for dealing with chronic disruptive and /or violent behavioral issues
  • Demand that those plans maintain the child's right to an education while not infringing on the rights of ALL OF THEIR CLASSMATES.
  • Demand a zero tolerance policy for violence in school FOR ALL CHILDREN AND BUILDING PERSONNEL.
  • Demand an educational climate where undesirable behaviors are dealt with swiftly and appropriately.
  • Demand that the district be held accountable for living up to what they espouse in the newly adopted Interim Code of Conduct, specifically:

"The Syracuse City School District Board of Education ("Board")
 is committed to providing a safe, civil and orderly school environment
where students may receive and district personnel may deliver quality
educational services without disruption or interference."

Do not let the holiday break silence us. As we've seen with inBloom and the Common Core, people are starting to listen to parents and teachers. Let's keep up the pressure.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Rumors Running Rampant Again...

So, we've had several reports of an incident that took place on 12/17/13 involving a phoned-in threat to start shooting in a school at 3:00. We are trying to confirm the incident and its handling by the district. Here's what we've heard so far...
  • District principals were in an all-day meeting with the Superintendant.
  • A threat was allegedly phoned in - to whom we do not know.
  • Threat reportedly was that someone (more than one?) would be shot at a school building at 3:00 pm. We do not know if the building was specified, although we have heard that it may have been a high school.
  • The threat was reportedly credible enough and vague enough that all of the principals were released from their meeting and sent back to their buildings.
  • At least one private school went into lockdown because they heard about the threat.
  • Police were spotted at more than one school building at or around 3:00 pm.
  • An arrest was made at some point
If indeed there was a threat of violence, why were parents not notified immediately via robo-call and allowed the opportunity to come pick up their children OR all threatened buildings put into lockdown and a notification made via robo-call to parents?

If you have any information, feel free to comment below or email us.



Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Bravo Teachers!

Thank you to the brave teachers who risked their careers by speaking publicly at tonight's SCSD Board meeting. And not just speaking, but speaking honestly and openly about the behavioral issues faced by our district's student and teachers.

Thank you for giving all of us hope that the silence can and will be broken!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

SCSD Board Meeting - 12/11/13 at 5:30 pm

Well... The news reports this weekend about the NY Attorney General's investigation into disciplinary issues within the SCSD certainly helps to explain the urgency of approving the interim Code of Conduct that the Syracuse City School Board will be voting on at the Board meeting on December 11th at 5:30 pm. We believe that this vote is a formality as our Current Code is does not include provisions for the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA), as required by law.

That being said, it is still important that let the Board and Central Office administration know that we continue to be concerned about discipline, safety and security in our schools for ALL kids, teachers and staff. We will be closely watching and reading the new Code of Conduct that will be developed by the 50-member Code of Conduct Task Force.

We are not going away!

We ask teachers, parents and community members attend the board meeting on the 11th.

You do not need to speak.

Please come and show your support for our kids and our teachers! And use this as an opportunity to network and meet others who also want to do everything possible to stop sweeping our problems under the rug, to discuss the issues openly and honestly and to be a part of the solution.

I include here a plea that I received from a teacher...
"I am trying desperately to get staff to show up at BOE meeting this Wednesday @ 5:30-  if you can get this out as a priority on the blog maybe we can reach more people. I also feel that if teachers/staff JUST SHOW UP we will make a statement. I'm telling people that if they are uncomfortable speaking out , we could get parents (hopefully) to be our mouthpiece. I am sure that if a teacher has something important to say (that needs to be made public) we can get a parent to read it - on behalf of a teacher, who is present, but fears retribution. At least we get it out there. We will alert all media and the words will be made public - that is what we need. We need the public outcry. As you well know, just hearing that things are bad in SCSD is SO different than hearing the specifics and the severity of what is happening. EVERY PERSON that I speak to has the SAME MESSAGE - we are drowning, going down, imploding…..over the last 3 years especially!!!! Our buildings are NOT safe, our children are being bullied and having their education taken away from them. It's a travesty!!  I have heard today that the STA is asking some people to speak Wednesday….one teacher in particular, who has been physically assaulted and abused many times in the last few years was asked to speak out. She initially said yes, but then her husband and family advised her to rethink it - fearing retribution, she is backing out. It breaks my heart.  I told her maybe we could get someone to read her words….and that she should at least show up.   I am angry that we have so many people who will speak out and complain ….but when it comes time for rubber to hit the road (just showing up) - they can't make it….There is strength in numbers, I tell them. I cannot give up this fight - I care too much about my city and about my school district…….but, sometimes I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle."


If you are a parent who is willing to read a teacher's statement,
please try to identify yourself as such, with a nametag.
If you are a teacher with something to be read,
seek out one of these parents or email us at
scsdtakebackourschools@gmail.com.

Over the next two weeks, we will pull together a compendium of all of the reports that we have received and share them on this blog. To stay abreast of this - and all of our postings - you can subscribe by email using the "Subscribe by Email" link near the bottom of the sidebar.

And, on a side note, we have received several requests to re-order the comments, from most recent to oldest. Unfortunately, the structure of the blogsite we are using does not permit - at least that we have figured out. We will continue to work on this and hope to have a resolution in the near future.





Friday, December 6, 2013

Nelson Mandela

Yesterday we had a reminder that greatness does not come without sacrifice. And yet, through it all, Nelson Mandela vowed to continue fighting - and he did.

Let his words inspire us in our fight to save are schools...

"A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination."
 
"It always seems impossible until it's done."
 
 "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can
use to change the world."
 

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Wow! Just Wow

We have seen this post linked below circulating on Facebook recently and felt like it needed to be shared. The teacher who wrote this seems to echo the sentiment that we are hearing over and over again.

And it makes us sad, truly sad.

bgfay750: I am a teacher, and I am tired:
For the first time ever, I'm turning this blog over to a guest post .
This was written by my friend who says here what so many of us are...

So now, we can add to our worry pile that the teachers we value the most - those who want to teach to the kids, not the test -  will become so tired that they will decide they no longer wish to be part of this broken system. That would be the true tragedy for our kids.

Because as long as we have teachers who still care, we have hope. As long as we have teachers still willing to fight, we have hope.

Let's join together in the fight. Attending Commissioner King's forum this afternoon, we know that we are not alone. And while our issues in the city and suburbs may differ, teacher solidarity and parent solidarity has never been stronger. It was heartening to hear teachers supporting one another, regardless of district. It was heartening to hear parents supporting all. It was heartening to know that we are all in this fight together!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Questions

  • Why would the district office schedule the kick-off meeting to roll out a new initiative at the same time the NY State Education Commissioner John King is holding a public forum? And... If it was scheduled prior to the announcement of Commissioner King's forum, why was it not rescheduled so that teachers and administrators might have an opportunity to attend?
  • Having seen the latest story in the Post Standard today, we applaud Mrs. Grandinetti for her understanding and desire to help the kids receive the counseling and services they so desperately need, while still sheltering teachers and other students from harm. What are your thoughts regarding consequences vs. counseling for kids? What programs would you like to see put into place to try to stem the tide of violence and disrespect that permeates our schools?

    If you haven't seen the story, here's the link.
    http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/syracuse_teacher_injured_by_student_pushes_for_counseling_for_assailant.html