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Betsy McCaughey

Betsy McCaughey

Opinion

How parents can stop teachers unions’ legalized anti-kid thuggery

If thugs were hurting your kid, you’d do almost anything to stop them. 

The harm the teachers unions inflict is legalized thuggery. 

Here’s what you can do.

The tragic consequences of union strong-arming will be on display Wednesday, when a House subcommittee grills American Federation of Teachers chief Randi Weingarten on how the unions muscled the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in February 2021 into setting impossible-to-meet requirements for reopening schools during COVID.

Closing schools in spring 2020, when no one understood COVID, was understandable.

But once science showed negligible risk to students in returning to the classroom, prolonging closures became child abuse. 

Yet on orders from the Biden White House, the CDC followed the unions’ dictates instead of the science.

School closures led to severe learning loss, setting back many kids for years, possibly the rest of their lives. 

“This is potentially going to be a real problem for this generation,” warns Oxford University researcher Bastian Betthäuser. 

McKinsey & Company calls the impact on students’ basic skills “grim.” 

A staggering 37% of high-school students reported suffering mental-health struggles during the lockdowns in a CDC survey.

Weingarten has already lawyered up for the hearing. 

Expect fireworks but no concrete changes.

State laws, not Congress, determine what powers teachers unions have.

Listen up, parents.

Protecting your kids from the unions requires waging political warfare, state by state.

Action is urgently needed. 

Since 2008, learning progress in public schools has stagnated, and American kids are falling behind their peers in other countries.

The COVID lockdowns dealt a devastating blow, but schools were in crisis long before that.

Laws in 38 states guarantee collective bargaining, not just over pay but often over every aspect of the school day, even curriculum.

Unions use these powers to block school reform, opposing standardized testing, merit pay and teacher accountability.

And to stuff the curriculum with political indoctrination — what the AFT calls “social justice.”

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has vocalized his plans to make changes to students’ curriculum. REUTERS/ Sarah Silbiger

The unions also buy political influence outright. The National Education Association and AFT — the nation’s two biggest teachers unions — are among the largest donors to politicians, and at least 94% of that money goes to Democrats, according to Open Secrets.

No wonder Biden’s White House ordered the CDC to grovel to Weingarten and the teachers unions.

It’s a racket, explains Philip Howard, author of “Not Accountable,” a riveting exposé about public unions.

They support Democrats handsomely and in return get what they want at the bargaining table.

The good news is that in red and purple states, reformers are pushing to change that. 

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee is pushing teachers unions away from teaching about gender theory. POOL/AFP via Getty Images/ Al Drago

Five states are banning unions from deducting dues from teachers’ paychecks, making it harder to raise millions for political clout.

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders are also moving to curb unions from dictating curriculum, such as teaching elementary-school kids gender theory instead of arithmetic and reading.

Unfortunately, deep-blue states like Illinois and New York are union captives.

That explains the otherwise inexplicably destructive policy New York’s State Education Department is adopting. 

The SED is making the abysmal reading and math scores of kids tested just after the lockdowns ended the baseline or “new normal” against which future students will be measured.

That redefines “proficiency” down to rock bottom.

A teacher’s students only have to do as well as kids who were locked at home with no classroom time at all.

Weingarten has lawyered up for the hearing. STEFAN JEREMIAH

At the end of 2022, Weingarten admitted lockdowns were a mistake and asked for “pandemic amnesty.” 

Expect her to demand it again at Wednesday’s hearing.

No way she deserves that.

Everyone makes mistakes, but Weingarten lied to benefit her union members at the expense of the kids.

And she’s still doing it. 

She’s supporting a bill, introduced by former teachers union member Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), to eliminate federally mandated standardized testing.

She claims it’s best for kids not to be tested.

Ridiculous.

Getting rid of tests is a ploy to cover up failing teachers and schools.

Parents, join the fight to limit union power and put kids first.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York.

Twitter: @Betsy_McCaughey