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Showing posts with label Carmen Arroyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carmen Arroyo. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Carmen Arroyo Throws Stones In Her Own Glass House



Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo, perhaps having a bad week at the casino, had a meltdown in an Assembly hearing featuring NYCDOE Chancellor Carmen Farina yesterday:

The Assembly Education Committee’s hearing on struggling schools grew heated earlier on Wednesday when Bronx Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo railed against New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina’s efforts to aid bilingual students.

“I’m sorry, but I wasn’t elected to come here and kiss ass,” Arroyo shouted as Committee Chairwoman Cathy Nolan sought to move forward in the hearing.

Raising her voice and even slapping her hand on the table for emphasis, Arroyo was angered by what she saw as a lack of assistance for bilingual students and their families in city schools.

“You don’t have in your office a person or a division where the parents can go and make a request to have their children placed in bilingual program,” she said at the hearing.

Farina responded that her department has already sought to increase funding for bilingual programs as well as new training for school professionals.

“We have increased the amount of professional development of bilingual education in New York City,” Farina said. “We’re looking for extra support for these students, particularly technology assistance, but in terms of access to parents, I don’t think there’s ever been a chancellor who has done more.”

Farina also pointed to the town halls she has conducted with bilingual and non-English speaking families and her visits to neighborhoods in the Bronx.

But Arroyo was not convinced.

“You put salaries and you put people to work, but the community, that is the parents of the children who you people are obligated to serve, obligated to serve the taxpayers’ money to serve the children,” she said. “That’s why I’m angry on that.”

State of Politics reports that other members of the Assembly Education Committee grew restless at Arroyo's antics, at which point Committee Chairwoman Cathy Nolan stepped in to try and calm things.

This isn't the first time Carmen Arroyo has gotten shrill over education.

Last spring as the Heavy Hearts Club in the Assembly was passing the odious Cuomo "Blame Teachers" budget, most Assembly Members were apologetic about voting aye for the budget.

But not Carmen Arroyo:

“Those teachers that are responsible and are doing their job, those teachers that sacrifice their families and themselves for the children they serve are going to be protected.  Those that are not good, better get a job at McDonalds.” — Carmen E. Arroyo, 84th District

Arroyo is a shill for charter schools and education reform in her own insane way, so her taking on Farina yesterday was less about the issue itself and more about just taking on Farina (and by extension, Farina's boss, Bill de Blasio.)

As for her criticism that the adults in the DOE are just looking to collect their salaries and don't care much about the kids, well, that's pretty ironic considering her grandson (and former chief of staff) pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzling money that partly went to benefit Arroyo herself:

The nephew of City Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo resigned Thursday as head of a Bronx charter school she helped fund - a day after he was charged with embezzlement.

Richard Izquierdo Arroyo - who's also Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo's grandson and chief of staff - Thursday notified the city he was resigning as chairman of the board of the South Bronx Charter School for International Culture and the Arts.

His city councilwoman aunt sponsored $1.5 million in taxpayer funds this fiscal year to help build a permanent facility for the school, which is temporarily housed in a public school.

On Wednesday, Izquierdo Arroyo was charged with stealing from a nonprofit group, SBCC Management Corp., that manages low-income apartment buildings in the Bronx. SBCC Management's director, Margarita Villegas, also was charged.

The duo stole more than $200,000 from the nonprofit to pay for designer clothes, trips to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and dozens of restaurant meals, a criminal complaint charged.
They also used the nonprofit's money to buy airline tickets to Puerto Rico for City Councilwoman Arroyo and her mother the assemblywoman.

Izquierdo eventually pleaded guilty to those embezzlement charges and served ten months in prison.

But guess what?

He landed on his feet afterwards:

The politically-connected former head of a Bronx charter school — who served time for embezzlement — has quietly taken up a position at a another nonprofit, the Daily News has learned.
Now paying restitution after serving nearly a year in federal lockup, Ricardo (Richard) Izquierdo Arroyo works on “case management” for Neighborhood Association for Inter-Cultural Affairs.

Izquierdo resigned as the head of The South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts in 2009, after he was charged with looting more than $200,000 from SBCC Management Corp., an unrelated taxpayer-funded nonprofit that managed low-income apartment buildings in the South Bronx.

He pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $115,000 to pay for lavish meals and trips, and spending some of the pilfered funds on his grandmother, state Assemblywoman Carmen Arroyo.

Izquierdo Arroyo then served 10 months in federal prison.

But now, his LinkedIn page lists his job as “case management” for NAICA, which “has been providing housing intervention and assistance services to residents of the Bronx since it was established in 1974,” according to its Facebook page.

It was unclear Monday if Izquierdo Arroyo has any background in case management. He lists his case management experience as his current position, according to his LinkedIn page.

Izquierdo Arroyo did not return requests for comment Monday. His boss, Eduardo LaGuerre, told the Daily News in an emailed statement that NAICA currently employs “several individuals that have criminal records but who are now contributing members of our society.”

“Mr. Izquierdo was hired as a case manager for his experienced (sic), skills and ability to relate to homeless man (sic) that are seeking an opportunity to better themselves,” LaGuerre said in the statement.

LaGuerre said Izquierdo Arroyo has been an exemplary employee at NAICA and previously worked at another nonprofit, “Promesa/Basics, Inc., where he also provide (sic) excellent services to the homeless residents in their shelter.” LaGuerre did not respond to an emailed follow up from the News asking what Izquierdo’s background in case management was.

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LaGuerre did not respond to a follow-up email requesting the amount of Izquierdo Arroyo’s salary.
Besides being Assemblywoman Arroyo’s grandson and her former chief of staff, Izquierdo Arroyo is the nephew of Bronx Councilwoman Maria Del Carmen Arroyo.

Predictably, his appointment has raised a red flag among observers of New York’s not-for-profit sector.

Doug Sauer, CEO of the New York Council of Nonprofits, questioned whether his appointment was politically motivated.

“How did he get this job over any other candidate?” Sauer said. “Was it openly solicited? What is the compelling argument that overrides his history, which affects the organization that hired him?”
“It doesn’t pass the smell test.”

It's amazing to me that, given the corruption endemic to her family and political operation which seems to pale even by Albany standards, other Assembly Members just don't tell Arroyo to shut up and go away.

In any case, there are plenty of good reasons to aim criticism Carmen Farina's way over her leadership at the NYCDOE, but when that criticism comes from Corrupt Carmen Arroyo, you'd best take it with a heavy helping of table salt.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Carmen Arroyo: Teachers Must Sacrifice Their Families In Order To Keep Their Jobs

Assembly Members who passed the odious Cuomo Deform Budget this week said a lot of stupid, self-serving words during the debate over the budget, but the winner of "Who Said The Most Insulting Statement About Teachers?" goes to Carmen Arroyo:

“Those teachers that are responsible and are doing their job, those teachers that sacrifice their families and themselves for the children they serve are going to be protected.  Those that are not good, better get a job at McDonalds.” — Carmen E. Arroyo, 84th District

Wow.

Those teachers that sacrifice their families and themselves for their jobs will be protected, those who do not should work in McDonalds.

So says Carmen Arroyo.

I've heard education reformers say a lot of insulting things over the years about teachers and teaching, but I don't think anything I have ever heard anything from a deformer that quite matches what Arroyo said this week for sheer heartlessness and thoughtlessness.

Teachers must sacrifice their families for their jobs?

What are we, Christ figures?

I know it's Good Friday and all, but what the hell is this idea that the only way we can expect job protections is if we "sacrifice" our families and ourselves in the service of our students?

Is Ms. Arroyo aware that teachers are already giving above and beyond the call of duty for their students?

I work very hard at my job and I would do almost anything to help my students succeed.

Over the years, I have helped students with their financial aid, I have helped students with their taxes, I have gone to colleges to advocate for students over a variety of matters, from getting "independent status" because their homophobic parents had thrown them out onto the street and wouldn't provide financial information for the FAFSA form to trying to find them housing because they were forced to live with a sibling and her boyfriend who were using the apartment for prostitution.

I have worked tirelessly every year to write as many college recommendations and scholarship letters as I can, despite the increased volume of compliance paperwork that has come with the new evaluation system.  I have spent hundreds of hours on the phone over the years with colleges trying to help students fix some problem that has arisen over their admissions applications or financial aid.

When former students have reached out to me with various problems, from issues with their jobs to concerns they have had over health, I have taken the time and the energy to try and resolve their problems and if I couldn't do that, I have tried to steer these former students to the individuals or entities that could.

In addition, I have "sacrificed" my lunch period or prep period countless times when a student has needed help with something, whether it be tutoring for a Regents exam or counseling over a matter dealing with their families, friends or growing up.  I am always available to talk to students, no matter how frenzied my workday is, because my job is to help my students as best I can with the talents, skills and knowledge that I have.

I do all of this while teaching five classes every semester, a total of 340 students a year, attending two focus groups a week, doing the PD that's forced on us and mostly soul-sucking and worthless, attending department meetings, lesson planning, and reading and grading student work.

When I come home at night, I am physically, emotionally and spiritually exhausted from my job, and this exhaustion grows worse by the year, not because I am getting older but because the job is getting harder.

And much of the difficulty that has been added to my teaching job is nothing more than compliance work that doesn't help either me or my students.

For example, it doesn't make me a better teacher to have to document every bloody thing I plan to do in all three of my preps on three different daily lesson plans in case an administrator comes in for a drive-by observation. 

It does take extra mental and emotional energy to do it, however - mental and emotional energy that would be better used helping my students but alas, that gets harder to do in the Era of Reform.

Given all of this, you can imagine how insulted I feel when I see some thoughtless statement from some politician like Carmen Arroyo saying I must "sacrifice" my family and myself in order to keep my job.

I am already sacrificing much of myself for my students, but apparently that's not good enough for Ms. Arroyo.

She wants me to sacrifice my family too.

You should call Ms. Arroyo and ask her if she's sacrificing her family for her constituents.

After all, if teachers are expected to sacrifice their families for their students, the least Ms. Arroyo's constituents can expect is for her to sacrifice her family for them.

While you're at it, let her know what you think about her disdain for teachers.

Here's her contact info:

District Office
384 East 149 Street, Suite 301
Bronx, NY 10455
718-292-2901


Albany Office
LOB 734
Albany, NY 12248
518-455-5402