WA state Ping!
Whew! For a moment there, I thought it was Henri Bergson! ;)
UPDATE: More groups join in.
More local unions vote no-confidence in Bergeson
Thursday, May 08, 2008
By HOWARD BUCK, Columbian Staff Writer
School employee labor units across Clark and Skamania counties have joined Evergreen and Vancouver district teachers in registering a no-confidence vote against state schools chief Terry Bergeson.
The motion approved Wednesday evening by leaders of the Riverside UniServ Council of the Washington Education Association states that Washington students and schools deserve a new Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Riverside group is made up of 14 bargaining units. The units include teachers and/or nonteaching staff in the Battle Ground, Evergreen, Ridgefield, Hockinson, Camas, Washougal, Stevenson-Carson and other Skamania County districts.
The Evergreen district teachers union, which makes up about 40 percent of the Riverside ranks, had previously recorded a no-confidence vote.
Vancouver teachers approved their own resolution on Monday.
Riversides resolution is at least the 30th such declaration in recent weeks. A WEA-wide resolution is expected when about 1,200 WEA representatives meet in Spokane next week.
The WEA already has endorsed an opponent of Bergeson, who is seeking a fourth term in this years election. The unions choice is former Richland School District Superintendent Rich Semler, outspoken critic of the Washington Assessment of State Learning, or WASL, that Bergeson has championed.
Ellen Joslin, Riverside president and Battle Ground teachers union leader, said the moves underscore educators growing discontent with Bergeson and the exam.
Our frustration is that Terry Bergeson seems even to have lost confidence of the (legislators) in Olympia, Joslin said. Shes been dishonest about the cost of the WASL, and shes been dishonest to the Legislature, she said.
Increasing, state legislators have asserted control over WASL and high-school diploma rules.
Bergeson has said she is fighting burdensome federal penalties under the No Child Left Behind Act that are tied to Washington schools WASL results.
But Joslin said Bergeson and the WASL are irreparably linked.
It was up to each state to decide what the (student performance) measure would be to meet NCLB standards, Joslin said. She chose the WASL, the government didnt have any say in that.
Hey jazusamo! Vancouver Public Schools - does that include the Evergreen School District?