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W iS ‘800 Troy-Schenectady Road , Latham, NY 12110-2455 ™ (518) 213-6000 = www.nysut.org Karen Magee, President Union of Professionals Andrew Pallotta, Executive Vice President Catalina R. Fortino, Vice President February 27, 2015 Paul Pecorale, Vice President Martin Messner, Secretary. Treasurer The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo Governor of New York State NYS State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 ‘The Honorable Merryl H. Tisch Chancellor Board of Regents New York State Education Department Room 110 EB 89 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12234 Ms. Elizabeth R. Berlin Acting Commissioner of Education New York State Education Department 89 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12234 Dear Governor Cuomo, Chancellor Tisch and Acting Commissioner Berlin: In his December 18 letter, Director of Operations Jim Malatras opened a discussion about education policy in New York by suggesting, “Let's reframe the Albany dialogue from what is politically acceptable to what is the best education program for our future. In essence, what is the right thing to do for our students?” Indeed, itis an excellent question, Members of New York State United Teachers will be in Albany this week to meet with legislators on behalf of their students and the school districts they serve. They voluntarily will be lobbying with the support of their principals and superintendents, using personal days or release time to advocate for programs and additional resources for their students, Public schools will remain open, and instruction for all students will continue. Success Academy CEO Eva Moskowitz recently registered her charter network as a lobbyist with the ‘New York State Commission on Public Ethics. On March 4, Success Academy Charter Schools, Inc., will close its public schools so that thousands of students and staff can attend a rally in Albany. Parents who do not wish their children to attend this lobbying event will have to find alternate child care or take a day off from work. Whether they believe this is sound educational practice or not, Success Academy CS teachers have no choice but to “volunteer” to attend this political rally or face recrimination, including the loss of their jobs. New York State United Teachers fated with # AFT + NEA ® AFL-CIO New York State United Teachers is seeking your views on several important questions raised by the upcoming Success Academy event. As a matter of policy, should Success Academy Charter Schools, Ine., as taxpayer-funded public schools, be permitted to close their doors and transport students, parents and staff to Albany for a rally? Even if they use substantial private funds, is this the “right thing for students?” If school boards and superintendents in the state’s nearly 700 school districts also wish to close en masse for a day and transport thousands of their students, parents and staff to Albany to lobby for additional state funding, would that be permissible? Would you consider closing traditional public schools for a rally to be good public policy and the “right thing” for all students? ns we raise about We ask you, as the state’s education leaders, to immediately address the policy qu the lawfulness and appropriateness of closing publie schools for political or lobbying events. As Mr Malatras underscored, “We understand ... there are political realities, but please give your opinion without political filters or consideration of the power of special interests and respond on what you think is best as a pure matter of policy.” Sincerely, Karén€:, ‘Andrew Pallotta President Executive Vice President KEM/AP/ek/in

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