Thursday, November 21, 2013

Missouri teacher organizations blast Commissioner Nicastro's ties to anti-teacher tenure proposal

(The following statement was issued jointly today by the Missouri National Education Association, Missouri State Teachers Association, and the American Federation of Teachers.)

Today education leaders from the American Federation of Teachers, Missouri National Education Association and the Missouri State Teachers Association issued the following joint statement regarding press reports of Education Commissioner Chris Nicastro’s covert conversations with Rex Sinquefield lobbyist Kate Casas.

“As educators we are disturbed by Commissioner Nicastro’s covert communication with a registered lobbyist, her potential disregard of open meetings law, and the circumvention of input from anyone involved in the day-to-day operations of public schools.

Published reports indicate Commissioner Nicastro actively assisted a special interest lobbyist in crafting language for an amendment to the Missouri Constitution and ordering DESE staff not to post items to the State Board of Education’s public agenda. Nicastro assured special interest groups the fiscal note outlining the financial impact would be favorable.

The professional staff at DESE developed language that disclosed the potential significant costs to local districts. However, Nicastro chose to personally override her financial experts at the expense of taxpayers.

Government officials have a duty to act in an open and transparent manner for the benefit of the citizens of the state of Missouri – Commissioner Nicastro’s actions fall short of that duty.”


This statement was released jointly by John Hamilton, college faculty member for 10 years and President of AFT-Missouri, Charles E. Smith, a 33-year English teacher in the Center School District and President of Missouri NEA, and Lisa Funk, a 24-year middle school teacher in the Bolivar School District and President of the Missouri State Teachers Association. Collectively the three organizations represent more than 85,000 Missouri teachers and education support professionals.

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