This post highlights a petition created by LYS Principal, Sammy
Wyatt. A petition that exposes
Sammy to the wrath of the Anti-CSCOPE zealots, meaning that this is a case of
courageous leadership. This is because Sammy isn’t just arguing for his school, he is
advocating for every school district to retain the power to select the instructional
tools that best meet the needs of its staff.
By taking this action, Sammy even got a little TV time to
present the argument for effective instructional tools. You can view this by clicking to the
link:
If you are interesting in signing the live petition can be
accessed thru the following link
THE PETITION
Dear Senator Dan Patrick,
My name is Sammy Wyatt and I am the principal of a high
school in a little west Texas community near Midland/Odessa. You do not
represent my area, but what you do affects me greatly as an educational
leader.
The abolishment of the CSCOPE lessons is not good for
the students and educators of this state. Sure not all CSCOPE lessons are
perfect, but they are much better than anything we have used before in Texas
schools. These lessons are more than just activities that are used to teach
students. These lessons also present a variety of progressive teaching
strategies for teachers to use and learn from. Why "throw the baby out
with the bath water?"
I am speaking for nearly every superintendent and
principal in the West Texas area. Schools such as: Rankin, Crane, Fort
Stockton, Fort Davis, Alpine, Andrews, Midland, Odessa, Kermit, Balmorhea,
Monahans, McCamey, Big Lake, Irion County, San Angelo, and others served by the
Region 18 Service Center. This
week I will be attending the Texas Association of Secondary Schools conference
in Austin from June 11th-14th. About 90% of the 1,500 administrators at this
conference will be joining together against your recent action because it
ultimately hurts the education of students in Texas. I am formally starting a
petition and will get as many signatures on it as possible. I have made many
phone calls in the last several days including calls to Senator Duncan and
Congressman Pete Gallegos and shared these opinions.
CSCOPE is not perfect, but it is an exceptional system
for the education of students in Texas. It is developed by teachers in Texas,
it is transparent, it is ever-changing, it is better than a textbook, it has
systematic curriculum-based assessments along the way, it provides Texas
schools with an aligned curriculum, it provides example lessons for teachers to
experiment with to improve their own teaching, and it is good for the students
of this great state.
Lastly, this should not be a decision the Texas
legislature is making on behalf of schools. Let teachers teach in the way that
best fits them. Let local districts and schools determine which curriculum and
instructional programs meet their needs in teaching the TEKS. I hope this
recent move to abolish CSCOPE exemplar lessons is not political in nature, but
I fear it is. I feel that politics has prevailed at the expense of education in
Texas. It would make much more sense to just change the lessons that are
questionable in content and presentation, rather than abolish all of the
lessons. The hand of our Texas government is truly overextending. It is time to
pull it back! If you agree, please
support this petition.
Sammy Wyatt
Principal
Rankin High School
Again, if after reading this, you are interesting in signing you
can access the live petition thru the following link
Think. Work. Achieve.
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