AMPR and AFT on Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló’s Bad Plan for Puerto Rico Schools
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—Asociación de Maestros de Puerto Rico President Aida Diaz and
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten issued the following
joint statement responding to Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló’s misguided plan for
Puerto Rico public schools.
“Gov. Rosselló has it exactly the wrong way around: In the aftermath of hurricanes
Irma and Maria, he needs to invest in public schools to support and stabilize kids’
learning, not abandon and privatize schools. You can’t, in one breath, claim to
support the things Puerto Rico kids urgently need, including strengthening technical
and bilingual education, or the things teachers need, such as professional
development or materials or a raise, and in the next breath say you’re closing
schools, pushing vouchers and diverting cash to charter chains.
“By closing schools, rather than seeing public schools as the centers of the
community that Puerto Rico needs in order for people to stay and the island to
recover, rebuild and thrive, the governor is taking a step backward. This is not
about ideas and innovation; we hunger for them and have many ourselves, but we need
more than rhetoric. Investment in public schools, transparency, and honesty about
the ideas being bandied about are imperative. We already know, for example, that
wherever vouchers have been tried, they’ve benefited the few at the expense of the
many. As it stands, stripped of the beautiful rhetoric about the importance of
teachers and good programs, this proposal to deprive public schools of investment is
tantamount to abandoning them and must be condemned in the strongest possible
terms.”