Tuesday, February 22, 2011

"Gentlemen, I am besieged, by a hundred or more of the Legislators..."

Superintendent John Kuhn of Perrin-Whitt CISD in Texas in his open letter to the Texas Legislature makes excellent use of historical reference. His letter reads:

Gentlemen,
I am besieged, by a hundred or more of the Legislators under Rick Perry. I have sustained a continual Bombardment of increased high-stakes testing and accountability-related bureaucracy and a cannonade of gross underfunding for 10 years at least and have lost several good men and women. The ruling party has demanded another round of pay cuts and furloughs, while the school house be put to the sword and our children's lunch money be taken in order to keep taxes low for big business. I am answering the demand with a (figurative) cannon shot, and the Texas flag still waves proudly from our flag pole. I shall never surrender the fight for the children of Perrin.


Then, I call on you my legislators in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all dispatch. The enemy of public schools is declaring that spending on a shiny new high-stakes testing system is "non-negotiable"; that, in essence, we must save the test but not the teachers. The enemy of public schools is saying that Texas lawmakers won't raise 1 penny in taxes in order to save our schools.


If this call is neglected, I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and fight for the kids in these classrooms like an educator who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his community. Make education a priority!


With all due respect and urgency,
John Kuhn
Superintendent
Perrin-Whitt CISD
His reference--sure to be caught by native Texans--is the famous "Alamo letter" of William Barret Travis in which Travis pleads for reinforcements to be sent his aid. 

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