Showing posts with label Top of the Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top of the Class. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2009

No Stimulus for You!!!


This week's Top of the Class Award winner is Paul Begala. While his idea isn't directly related to education, he's certainly on the right track.

Begala suggests that all of those Republicans who voted against the stimulus package walk the walk by refusing to accept any of the money from the package. The Republicans are clearly willing to reap the political windfall that would accrue should the package fail, while taking the monetary windfall with their other hand.

This week's Bottom Feeder is none other than Michael Bloomberg, who suggested not only laying off 15,000 teachers, but also making city employees pay 10% of their own health care costs. So far, I have not heard him rescind those threats. I suspect that at the very least he will attempt to make us help pay for our health care by striking up a deal with the UFT--let's say, making us fork over 5% so that Randi can say how she helped preserve the other 5%. And if you're an ATR--watch out. I can easily see Bloomy targeting ATRs in a deal to save money and avert layoffs. Of course, layoffs shouldn't be on the table at all now, considering that the stimulus bill should help save or create 119,000 jobs in the city, restoring all the funds Governor Patterson threatened to cut.

Speaking of the Guv, Patterson receives a Bottom Feeder dishonorable mention for raising the salaries of a dozen of his staffers while asking state employess to forego a 3% pay cut.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Top and Bottom of the Class Awards


We are introducing a new feature this week, mostly because we couldn't think of anything else to write and we enjoy using the royal "we". Starting today, this blog will bestow Top of the Class and Bottom of the Class awards to deserving educators, bloggers, educational pundits, politicians, and whoever else has made a huge step forward or backwards on behalf of teachers everywhere.

You can nominate someone for either award by writing to me, accountabletalk AT gmail.com. Give me the details as to why this person deserves accolades or the Bronx cheer. Each week, assuming anyone gives a damn, I will select a winner and a loser and announce the results here. I won't reveal who your are, nor will I use real names of principals or teachers. Public figures are fair game, of course.

If anyone with creative design skills and a lot of free time would like to design an award jpg, I'd appreciate it.