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Michelle Rhee's Group Hired Lobbyist To Work On Controversial Ohio Teachers Bill

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First Posted: 05/24/11 02:17 PM ET Updated: 07/24/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- The nonprofit group set up by former Washington D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee is facing criticism for hiring a lobbyist to work on controversial legislation in Ohio that partially restricted the collective bargaining rights of teachers.

Between January and April of 2011, StudentsFirst employed Robert Klaffky, the president of firm Van Meter, Ashbrook & Associates and a close adviser to Ohio Governor John Kasich (R) to help push various aspects of education policy.

In particular, the group, established by Rhee after she left the D.C. school system following then-Mayor Adrian Fenty's defeat, had Klaffky work on SB5, the infamous anti-collective bargaining bill passed into law but already facing the likelihood of referendum.

Klaffky, in a brief phone interview, said that as a lobbyist for StudentsFirst he did not work on some of the bill's toughest provisions, including language that limited collective bargaining rights among public employees (including teachers) for benefits, or language that eliminated binding arbitration and prohibited those same employees from striking. Rather, he confined his work to the issue of merit pay.

"The only piece of that that I touched was specifically the teacher evaluation language that was put into SB5 and that was on behalf of StudentsFirst," he said. "There was a feeling that you can't have merit pay without some sort of evaluation. You can't just leave it to the whims of a principal. It just had to be something objective, some kind of process. The House ended up adding language that filled that out a little bit."

Mafara Hobson, a spokesperson for StudentsFirst, also stressed that the lobbying related to last-in-first-out layoffs for teachers, evaluation processes, merit pay and other topics. While collective bargaining was not a topic of organizational focus, she stressed that on this matter, Rhee and Kasich did not see eye-to-eye.

"She has never spoke specifically on SB5," said Hobson. "I know our first meeting there when we had a press conference she and the Governor were very clear that there were things she didn't agree on. People think she is against collective bargaining and that just isn't the case."

How much work StudentsFirst actually did on SB5 is not entirely clear. While Klaffky said he was tasked with putting language into the controversial bill, Hobson insisted that the group's primary focus was on the budget, HB153. The reason SB5 was put on the lobbying disclosure, she said, was because Klaffky simply discussed the matter with StudentFirst officials.

That explanation, however, appeared to contradict local reports, which had Rhee personally asking Kasich to include performance pay for teachers in SB5. It also did little to win over critics of Rhee, who argued that the former chancellor's willingness to work with the likes of the Ohio governor gave him the type of cover needed to make sweeping changes to the collective bargaining law. Adding amendments to the bill, the logic goes, inherently supports the bill.

"It now turns out that Michelle Rhee hired a close friend of the governor to lobby in favor of SB5," said Piet van Lier, head of Policy Matters Ohio who has worked on education in Ohio and opposes SB5. "This bill would require merit pay and test-based evaluations for teachers, neither of which has solid research support as a way to improve schools."

"SB 5 also dramatically weakens teachers' rights to collective bargaining at traditional public schools and would prohibit charter school teachers from forming a union at all," van Lier added. "Rhee's support for this bill shows pretty clearly that she opposes collective bargaining for teachers."

Rhee enjoys an increasingly tumultuous relationship with the progressive and labor community, both of which have accused her of disguising a sharply conservative agenda behind the mantle of 'crisis-driven' education reform. She maneuvered carefully with respect to Gov. Scott Walker's anti-collective bargaining legislation, saying she supported some aspects but not others (she called the attacks on collective bargaining gratuitous). In addition to appearing alongside Kasich at a recent event with the US chamber, she has also worked closely with Gov. Rick Scott (R-Fl.), the third leg of a triumvirate of new, sharply anti-union governors.

Union groups have already started petition drives to put SB5's repeal on the November 2011 ballot alongside several municipal elections. Nearly 215,000 signatures were collected in the first month alone, not too far from the 231,149 threshold for ballot inclusion.

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WASHINGTON -- The nonprofit group set up by former Washington D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee is facing criticism for hiring a lobbyist to work on controversial legislation in Ohio that partiall...
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
06:42 AM on 06/07/2011
Showing her true colors here. If she wants me to ever listen to her, she'll go back to the classroom and earn her bones. She'll deal with 32 ten-year olds, their parents, and their problems. She'll stay up late preparing lessons and scoring papers, she'll take a methods course in mathematics, she'll devote hours to fundraisers for playground equipment. Then she'll have a little cred, but I don't need to worry. She doesn't have the stuff. She never has.
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Stewart Goss
Evil requires the sanction of the victim -Ayn Rand
10:41 PM on 05/28/2011
For profit always beats non-profit because of competition. No competition = bad schools.

Public schools have zero accountability, hence they score the worst.
07:18 PM on 05/27/2011
How come Michelle Rhee is so smart and our real teachers are such losers?

See: ateacheronteaching.blogspot.com
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Retrofuturistic
see things as they really are
01:21 PM on 05/27/2011
She is a Kasich collaborator. And an enabler of the corporate takeover of public education, for profit.

The only thing she hasn't resorted to, yet, is saying: "This is what Jesus wants."
06:17 AM on 05/27/2011
Although Rhee's New Teacher Project wasn't a bad idea, she is dangerous. Her lack of classroom experience and abundance of misguided convictions coupled with tremendous hubris is a recipe for disaster for our educational system.
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MarcEdward
likes all cats more than most people
05:49 PM on 05/26/2011
Rhee continues in her role to destroy teaching as a profession. She will get rich, and only other people's kids will suffer.
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Stewart Goss
Evil requires the sanction of the victim -Ayn Rand
10:41 PM on 05/28/2011
Liberal drivel.

Your public schools are the worst, get over it.
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novabird
Lover of Life, Radical Centrist
12:10 AM on 05/26/2011
Her only answer is to fire teachers. The ultimate agenda is to fully privatize education and then fire all the teachers once the teacher unions are all broken. This will pave the way to importing and hiring low-cost third world teachers who will gladly work for slave wages and no benefits. The unholy profits Rhee and her industry and political cronies will make!!
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Venicelady
Ignorance is NOT bliss.
12:04 AM on 05/26/2011
How does this failed teacher and administrator manage to keep herself in the public eye as a champion of education reform?

When will we, the American public get tired of these charlatans like Michele Rhee that obviously only champion such causes for their own enrichment and personal profit?
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LiberalDem
09:13 AM on 06/04/2011
Rhee's group should be named "RheeFirst". It's all about Michelle Rhee. Education is simply a smokescreen to provide her a forum for destructive ideas about education. She cares nothing for anything or anyone other than her own advancement.

Remember, this is a woman who publicly recounted putting masking tape over the mouths of her elementary school students to keep them quiet. She thought it made for a humorous anecdote.
08:13 PM on 06/09/2011
Indeed! Check out www.RheeFirst.com for more info on Michelle Rhee's lies and deceptions!
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dana94591
06:52 PM on 05/25/2011
We continue to have Rhee as a conspirator in the "reform" of education!
06:47 PM on 05/25/2011
What a waste of oxygen.
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Darcy Farce
04:54 PM on 05/25/2011
I have to remind everyone that Rhee is the person who put masking tape on the mouths of her 8 year old students who were predominatly black and low income students in D.C. When they removed their tapes, their lips bled.
She should be charged with abuse. What she did is illegal.
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TFT
It's the poverty, stupid.
08:58 PM on 05/25/2011
It was Baltimore. She also took kids on a field trip in her car without permission and didn't know where on kid lived.

Then there is her husband, Kevin Johnson, who paid a settlement to a young woman who accused him of sexual harassment. Rhee has 2 young daughters who will be living with KJ.

Lot's at my blog.
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Protocolor
空耳モード
08:52 PM on 05/26/2011
She took kids on a field trip in her car? Either she had a huge car or really tiny classes.
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John Wade
09:36 AM on 05/26/2011
they were black and low income,so nobody is gonna care. Now if they were white and middle class that would have been a national news story.
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ljmck
Stand Up, Show Up, Speak Up
04:52 PM on 05/25/2011
People love to dump on teacher's unions, but I'll bet most of them can't name a single instance of a teacher in jeopardy where the union directly saved her/his job.

All unions do is see that teachers get a fair hearing and due process.
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ljmck
Stand Up, Show Up, Speak Up
04:35 PM on 05/25/2011
Having failed as a teacher and as an administrator, she now spends her time undermining teachers and public education -- and imagines that the rest of us are so uneducated we don't notice. Is it pathology or profit that drives her?
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novabird
Lover of Life, Radical Centrist
12:06 AM on 05/26/2011
Follow the money.
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GDSON
04:25 PM on 05/25/2011
I am going to create a Michelle Rhee fanpage, I love this lady.
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Protocolor
空耳モード
04:43 PM on 05/25/2011
Well, your bandwidth costs will be low as astroturfers don't tend to spend unpaid time surfing the web investigating the issues they go on about. You won't have to worry about lots of traffic.
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historyrepeatsitself
My bio is hardly micro.
07:47 PM on 05/27/2011
I can already see the tumbleweeds being blown across the screen now...
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DanInLA
05:34 PM on 05/25/2011
Sure you will.
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LetMeUnderstandThis
03:08 PM on 05/25/2011
My boys go to private schools for one reason, quality of education.
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Protocolor
空耳モード
03:32 PM on 05/25/2011
Demand enhancing marketing. It does a business good!
03:45 PM on 05/25/2011
Does it have anything to do with the fact that the private schools won't allow access to the emotionally, physically and behaviorally challenged children who are then sent to the Public Schools.