When a
Buffalo Board of Education member promises to “disassemble” the School
District, we should question his intent and his motivation. According to the dictionary, the definition
of “disassemble” is “to take (something) apart”. Synonyms
for “disassemble” include: dismantle,
take to pieces, break up, deconstruct, and strip down. Further, “disassemble” is a verb, an action
word that connotes the concerted effort it takes to take something apart.
South
District School Board member Carl Paladino is on the record talking about his
plan to “disassemble” the Buffalo Public School District. Speaking before the Erie County Legislature’s
Community Enrichment Committee, chaired by Legislator Kevin R. Hardwick,
Paladino explained how he would dismantle the public schools: “We’re going to open charter schools; we’re
going to hopefully help the privates and the Catholics to become better and be able to take more kids. We’re supporting the closing of a number of
Buffalo Public Schools and turning them into charters….” He concluded by describing his (their) plan
further as “…the game that we’re playing.”
This is not
the first time that Paladino has spoken of his goal to “disassemble” the
District Schools. In a December 2013
interview with Buffalo Rising, he pledged to make a motion that the Board of
Education members resign and “request that SED (the State
Education Department) appoint a special master to reorganize the BPS.” While that
motion went nowhere, Paladino has waged a campaign of disruption,
dissension and dysfunction. He routinely
disrespects, intimidates and bullies women of color, staff members as well as
members of the Board. Even with this
unprofessional behavior and gross failure to support the School District that
he was elected to lead, Paladino has not only voiced his plan but he has proceeded with its
implementation with the support of the majority Board members, the current
administration and high officials in the State Education Department.
In his own
words, Paladino has made his intentions clear.
But what about his motivation? A recent
report from the Alliance for Quality Education, entitled “Good for Kids
or Good for Carl?” examines Paladino’s business
dealings with at least 6 local charter schools. This study reports that “Paladino’s
companies are the leading charter school developers in Buffalo” and details his
support of each of the identified charters. Following the publication of this report, the Buffalo
News’ interviewed Paladino on
October 22nd. He responded to the question about his conflict
of interest by saying that he would be a “frigging idiot” not to take advantage of these business deals. He tried to justify
the conflict by saying that he is the only developer to invest in such risky
deals. Yet, it does not appear from the
report that he has lost any money on his investments. It’s quite the contrary in fact.
The recent
mandate from the State Education Department for four “out of time” schools,
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, Bennett, East and Lafayette High Schools forces
the District to consider independent charter school applicants. And in order to secure those applications,
the majority members of the Board voted to ask the Commissioner (prompted by
SED staff) to offer an unprecedented third round for charter school applications
just for Buffalo. No time was given for
public input or questions. Yet, it’s not
too late for the community to ask questions about the propriety of a Board
member who has investments in charter school development and boldly proclaims
that his game plan is “…the closing of a number of Buffalo Public Schools and turning them into
charters….” If Paladino won’t answer these questions, what about asking the State
Education Commissioner John B. King, Jr. or Western New York’s Regent, Robert
Bennett?
Unfortunately, tho board's last majority so thoroughly enraged voters with a litany of shiftlessness, terrible hirings and the persistent appearance of anti white bias that you created the environment where Paladino and his privileged white cadre could breeze into office. He couldn't have come to power without your help.
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