Monday, September 7, 2015

Memories of November 2. 2014 - View From an Urban Testing Room by Terry Preuss

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014

View From an Urban Testing Room- A Poem for Time Magazine by Terry Preuss


VIEW FROM AN URBAN TESTING ROOM

By Terry Preuss, NBCT, Career Public Educator, Badass Teacher & Author:Voices in the Hall

These are Important Standardized Tests...

All quiet!

All sitting!

All still!

One scratches his head...

One closes her eyes.

I tap her gently and say, "Please stay awake, this is an important test."

She looks at me with eyes so fierce, they tell me that the night she went through, and the morning she is trying to forget make the presumed"importance" of this test simply ridiculous to her...

 

Important?

You think this is "important?"

Tell my mother to stop stealing the ADD medications I need to be able to focus.

She sells them when she is too short on money to buy her cigarettes.

And tell her "man" to stop coming in my bed...

Maybe then I can get some real sleep!

You say this is "important?"

Look at your smug self in your beige suit, and your blue jacket, and your closed toes shoes. 

Look at you!

You don't know the meaning of the word "important."

 

Then she picked up the pencil, clinching her fist and stared at the test to appease me.

And, I walked on to the next victim...

 of the "Important standardized test" starting to fall asleep in his seat.

 


Memories of December 8, 2013 - Terry Preuss Announces Her Candidacy for President of BTU - Appears in With a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2013

Terry Pruess Announces Her Candidacy for Presidency of Broward Teachers Union- With My Endorsement

FROM:  Terry Preuss, NBCT, Career Public Educator, BTU Executive Board Member, District Advisory Council Appointee @ www.terrypreuss.com
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PHOTOS CONTACT:
Terry Preuss, NBCT, SBBC Teacher 954-665-5052 terrypreuss@yahoo.comwww.terrypreuss.com
Mark Naison, BAT Co-Founder, Professor, Fordham University  (917) 836-3014!  mnaison@aol.com
Herman Smith, SBBC Guidance Counselor  (954) 600-4704 Herman.Smith@browardschools.com
Katie Donlevie, First Book Special Projects – 202.870.5510
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
FCAT Blues by Terry Preuss, NBCT
I watch.
They sit, quiet.
Testing. Quiet testing.
Children! Quiet!
Children quiet?
Hush...
Turn off their HEARTS!

Broward County, Florida teacher, Terry Preuss, NBCT, and author of Voices in the Hall, gets national endorsement for her upcoming run as president of the Broward Teachers Union, the 6th largest union in the country.
Mark Naison,  Professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University, and a founder of the 34,000 member strong Badass Teachers Association, who is prominently featured in the just released documentary..."Standardized," callsTerry Preuss "The right person for the job...  exactly the kind of eloquent, passionate and effective voice the BTU needs to represent its members...  she cannot be intimidated, she cannot be silenced and she cannot be bought."  (Full Endorsement Below)
"Teachers today are being vilified, and that has to stop!" Preuss says.  "I'm happy to join AFT President Randi Weingarten, and the BTU, and stand for teachers and kids on this day of action!"
On the national front,  AFT President Randi Weingarten said various protests are expected to take place in at least 60 cities on Dec. 9.  Locally, Preuss said The Broward Teachers Union will be joining actors and athletes in donating “First Book” reading books to hundreds of children just before the holidays and “Share My Lesson” resources for teachers to use in increasing literacy. (Press Releases sent from BTU Friday)

Preuss believes that while corporate and private interests "rape" taxpayers' educational funds, more so since the onset of programs like NCLB No Child Left Behind and RITT Race to the Top, that force districts and schools to utilize funds to measure student and school achievement through standardized testing,  the media and corporate advertising machinery, simultaneously seems to blame teachers and neighborhood schools for the failure of society.  
"It is simply not true!"  says Preuss.  "Our problem is poverty.  Children of poverty tend to  score lower on tests. Poverty continues to be the greatest determining factor in a child's success at school!"
As more affluent and high achieving children flock to the flavor-of-the-month charter school, creating a false sense of security and new kind of unprecedented segregation, our public schools have more children of poverty to teach, service, test, and inspire to reach the educational goals being mandated by the states and federal governments.
 "Our teachers and schools work hard with the little funds that are left.  Fix our problem of poverty in America.  It's got to be fixable! Fix that, and you fix the main factor that affects public education,"  Preuss says.
Heart wrenching true stories about the children of poverty Preuss has worked with over the years are featured in her book, Voices in the Hall,available on Amazon, and provide an eye opening account of what really ails education today. 
According to Preuss, "Our problems with education go far deeper than the quality of a teacher's instruction and can certainly not be measured by a standardized test."
Presently Preuss is organizing a South Florida screening of the new documentary,  Standardized, by Rockfish Productions, which will be attended by community leaders, activists, parents, teachers and students. 
"I want to get the message out there that what we are doing through over emphasizing standardized testing is harmful.  It hurts our kids, our teachers, and our communities, and it funnels billions of dollars in the wrong direction." Preuss says.

Mark Naison Endorsement of Terry Preuss for President of Broward Teachers Union
Dr Mark Naison

As a founder of the Badass Teacher Association, now 34,000 strong; a Professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University, and someone with more than 45 years experience teaching and coaching in inner city neighborhoods, I would like to strongly endorse Terry Preuss for president of the Broward Teachers Union.
At a time when teachers are under attack in Florida and around the nation, when they are increasingly subject to absurd and inaccurate assessments and evaluations developed by those who have never spent time in the classroom, Terry Preuss is the right person for the job. She is an eloquent speaker, a brilliant writer, and a fearless advocate for the most vulnerable of our students, as well as for teachers. But most of all, she cannot be intimidated, she cannot be silenced and she cannot be bought.
She will stand up to all those seeking to script teaching and learning and silence teachers voices, and be a formidable advocate for the Broward Teachers Union in the public sphere as well as a stubborn and effective negotiator behind closed doors.  At a time when union teachers need to get the public and the media on their side, Terry Preuss is exactly the kind of eloquent, passionate and effective voice the BTU needs to represent its members. She is smarter, more eloquent, and more charismatic than anyone in the camp of teacher enemies, in Florida or anywhere else. She has my full and unwavering support, as well as that of BATs around the country!!!!
On the National Day of Action, Preuss will most likely be teaching students she loves at the school she has called 'home' for 14 years, Olsen Middle School.
 "For me," says Preuss, "There is no bigger or more important 'action' I can do on the National Day of Action than teach the kids I love, right in my community."
Terry Preuss, NBCT, and BTU Executive Board member, marks  the National Day of Action, Monday, December 9, 2013 planned by the AFT and NEA with an announcement to, "stand for teachers and kids, at all cost and run for BTU presidency," where she feels she can make a real difference.
Preuss was 2002 Olsen Middle School Teacher of the Year, and a 2003 Broward Hispanic Teacher of the Year in Dania Beach, Florida, but is native to Cienfuegos, Cuba.
 Preuss is the author of Voices in the Hall, called by the Sun Sentinel in their June 30, 2002 story, Teacher Turns Life's Troubles into Lessons for her Students...  .a book, "of surprising depth, 

Memories Of November 2, 2015 Thoughts by Annonymous Students of MzP Take on Time Magazine

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014

Terry Preuss Students Take on Time Magazine and Mr Welch- A Poem


RESPONSE TO TIME

Thoughts by Anonymous Students of Mz P – Terry Preuss, NBCT, Career Public Educator, Badass Teacher & Author, Voices in the Hall

 

Bad Apples?? Vergara vs. California in TIME Magazine - 2014

Mr. Welch...

Bad Apples you say?

You say you know the cost to a child of one bad teacher.

And, you say you spent millions to find this out.

And you say it's good that now my teachers must feel the threat of a lost law no longer there to protect them.

And you say, "Thank God for Gates and the Waltons!"

 Why do you thank God for them?

 

These are the guys my teachers blame for my schools losing federal and state money.

These are the guys they blame for our schools closing down art, and music, and home economics.

Do you even know what you are talking about?

Teachers won't even shop at Walmart!

Is it true that Walton and his Walmart underpays employees and teaches them to get on food stamps to supplement their income, and no union can help them?

You say thank God for him?

A lot of people are saying something else.

 

I hear that Bill Gates gives away a lot of money...

But if he gives money to people who take money from public education, then gains somehow himself...  Isn't that a conflict of interest for the richest, richest and most philanthropic man to have?

You say thank God for him because he says he wants to fix schools?

My teachers would beg to differ.

Who are you, Mr. Welch? Just who the HELL are you?

 

With your millions and your billions you could have given every kid in my neighborhood a new computer, good shoes, a few meals and school supplies.

But instead your millions and billions went to lawyers and lawsuits to target education tenure extinction, and go on teacher witch hunts.

I don’t get it.

Why would a Silicon Valley billionaire really care about schools when there are bigger problems to solve in this world?

Please tackle fossil fuel! 

Spend your millions there. 

PLEASE!

 

There is more to this than meets the eye, isn't there?

You’ve got lawyers, expensive lawyers, according to TIME magazine, finding loopholes and theoretical possibilities—hypothetical scenarios, and at last… after you mapped all of that out…  even real kids who came to say some stuff that made some teachers sound bad in a court of law.

And all of this because some superintendent somewhere said to you, "Give me control over my workforce?"

So this guy, this educator, tells you he can't fire bad teachers and you believe him.

Did it occur to you that it was a convenient answer, given the fact that in order to fire "bad teachers," documentation must occur over time?

Documentation that he and his people should have been doing.

It's called due process.  Something extinct in SilconValley, perhaps?

Due Process, Mr. Welch.

 

Sue the guy in charge of documenting when a teacher is really a "Bad Apple."

Sue that guy!

He must be sleeping on the job!

Teachers are fired all the time.

Get a life!

 

And, what about the other apples?

Like the great teachers I’ve had?

Look what you are doing to them and their profession.

My teachers are afraid.

Scared people can’t teach well, Mr. Welch.

 

You made them lose their rights and now others are copying your methods with a vengeance.

You are stealing them blind by taking our taxes to play your games on the poor. 

And now TIME says Campbell Brown is joining you by launching the same conjured teacher witch hunts trials in other states.

And you are okay with this-- and your cronies are, too?

Hmmmm?

I don’t get it.

 

Are you like Bush?

Do you want to make a law like No Child Left Behind?

Do you want to tell the uninformed American public that it will be good to test kids so we can know if they are learning?

Then proceed to enrich your family and friends by billions of dollars spent testing children of poverty?

 

Tell Americans they need to test children of poverty on one hand,

Pass those laws to make it happen, like Mr. Bush.

And on the other hand, your family takes in profits from all the ghetto kids bubbling in those multi-billion dollar tests you all invest in, and those charter schools you get to open because of them....

Ohhh!  The tests confirm.... Now you have an "F" school! 

Close it down!

 

Shame on you!

I see you.

You cannot hide from me

You have the public fooled but I am one smart ghetto kid whose eyes are opened

I see all of you!

 

Cha Ching for the Bushes

Cha Ching

Cha Ching for Pearson who writes and sells the tests

Cha Ching

Cha Ching for Eli Broad who trains pencil neck businessmen how to become education leaders in a weekend training.

A weekend?  Really!?

Cha Ching Eli Broad and his venture philanthropy.  Are you investing in that, too?

 

On my side of the tracks we know what it really is.

We call it "vulture philanthropy."

They help investors rake large profits from our education coffers.

That's the new gravy train.

Cha Ching

 

Cha Ching to all those "vulture philanthropists" who go far and wide in the neighborhoods of our poor to privatize public schools.

Then they purchase lots of software and testing prep materials that line some pockets. 

Whose pockets??? 

Not mine! 

 

Follow the money!

 

They make computer deals.  Yes computer deals... Silicon Valley.  

With our taxes.  

How interesting!

It sounds all too convenient to me!

Hey you....Silicon Valley Techie...  Mr. Welch...  what's in it for you?

 

They fail more than just a few "bad" teachers... 

They fail some schools and make them charters with taxpayer money.

Are you in on that?  Are your friends?

Cha Ching

Cha Ching to all those selling products for us ghetto kids, and urbanites and suburban fools who can't afford a private school.

Cha Ching

Cha Ching to Michelle Rhee and Students First, and Teach For America, and your ownStudent Matters

Cha Ching to Campbell Brown and Partnership for Educational Justice

Cha Ching , Cha Ching , Cha Ching

Such benign sounding names for the educational holocaust they bring upon us and our public schools.

Cha Ching

Us ghetto kids are watching!

 

I see you!

You say you care about us and you care about education

I think what you care about is that pot of gold coins you saw glistening in the coffers of my education fund.

Trillions of dollars for the taking, and you got yourself some savvy help to figure out just how to wipe it out.

 

You can't fool me with your fancy names that make people think you care about students. 

Students Matter?

Students First?

Teach for America?

Partnership for Educational Justice? 

LMAO!

You all saw the gold shine and you could not resist.

That's what I think.

 

Your greed defines your kind.

It always has.

Just look at history...

Wherever there was gold, silver, jewels or diamonds--there you were-- taking it as if it were your own!

Now is no different.

 

History repeats itself.

It always does.

 

You have gone mining in the schools of America --and in its courtrooms.

Just as your kind have gone mining in the mountains of Africa.

I see you!

Our students are the last gold rush you have left.

Cha Ching

 

You are so clever!

You are doing this in plain sight and making people think you want to make things better for education.

I see you.

 

You have always taken that which was not yours.

 

Panning for gold in American classrooms should be beneath you.

But it isn't.

 

Shame on you.

I see you.

WE see you.

 

WE are so many you cannot stop us.

One day soon I will come for you.

WE will come for you.

Cha Ching!

 

 

 

 

 

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