Via Daily Caller:
Now that New York City Mayor and far-left Democrat Bill de Blasio has chosen Carmen Farina to become chancellor of NYC schools, city residents can expect a sharp turn to the left on education policy.
Farina, a former teacher and long-time adviser to de Blasio, shares the mayor’s desire to foist a “progressive agenda” upon NYC schools, she said at a news conference earlier this week.
“This progressive agenda actually says we know there are things that need to happen, but they need to happen with people, not to people,” she said.
That means liberal education goals — including an expansion of taxpayer-funded pre-K and elimination of merit-based pay for teachers — will definitely be a top priority for the new administration.
"Congrats NYC. You're about to have the dumbest damned kids in the country. Well, next to Commiefornia's kid's. As it is, these little juvinille deliquents can't speak proper English and are devoid of basic math skills. Can it get any worse? Apparently it can, and it will. NYC is going down in fiery ball from hell and they did it to themselves. You can buy New Yorkers hip boots and they still don't get what they're wading in. Communist Indoctrination. Vladimir Lenin said that it all starts with the youth. I don't know if Parochial schools are at capacity, but after this, they are going to be! The Archdiocese should start looking to open more. Time for private or home school. Got to give de Commio credit though, at least he is being honest and letting people know that they are 100% out to brain wash your children with their commie agenda. Most Libtards try and mask their true intentions.
I figured about 2 years until NYC reaches the impoverished depths of Detroit, but it looks as though it will be sooner than that. Businesses are fleeing. There's actually an ad on TV pleading
with companies to come to NY State, and they won't have to pay taxes for 10 years. No mention, of course, as to whether the interest on those taxes will accrue over the 10 years. And now, the total destruction of the school system. And this is just the beginning." MC
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