"When trust is low-as it is presently in Newark, there are not  enough data decks, community presentations, evidence, research, or Power  Point presentations, to keep good people from reading bad things into  evolving plans developed by outsiders, who are perceived as less  interested in helping children than in building their resumes for  personal gain. In a bifurcated, oppositional, often contentious city,  where people have been lied to and ripped off for generations, by people  and organizations who claimed to be here to help, who can blame them  for being upset by people who seem to represent those very same  interests, now looking to close their schools, ruin their neighborhoods,  and take their children and their jobs?"
Ross Danis
President and CEO
Newark Trust for Education
A Newark teacher responds:
Ross  Danis, you can show us Power Point presentations until the cows come  home and we will not believe them. Mark Weber aka Jersey Jazzman and  Bruce Baker have crunched all the numbers and they have concluded once  again that charter schools in Newark serve less needy children and  achieve no better outcomes than the public schools they are to replace.
How  dare you characterize Newark as "... a bifurcated, oppositional, often  contentious city..."? Why would you shoot an arrow into the heart of the  community? Novelist Philip Roth began his love affair with literature  at The Newark Public Library. Legendary jazz singer Sarah Vaughan and  Whitney Houston were born in Newark. 
The  Newark Museum was the place where Miss Carol taught me weekly art  classes before I even started school. My mother bought me my white sixth  grade graduation dress at Hahne's. I graduated from a university in  Newark. I have spent a crucial chunk of my career teaching Newark  children.
In Newark, people will answer  you back before you finish offending them. The same kid ready with a  smart remark will offer a helping hand. The major distinction between  squad captain Ross Danis cheerleading his band of reformers and the  Newark community is soul.
A Newark Teacher
 
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