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Arizona's Next Scandal? Tea Party State Official Says Ethnic Studies Violates Ban

Posted: 06/16/11 10:15 AM ET

Arizona could have a new Ethnic Studies scandal on its hands, though not with the students or teachers.

Nearly one year ago, extremist Tea Party state senator John Huppenthal ran for Arizona's superintendent of education post with an inflammatory campaign to "stop la raza" and terminate Tucson's acclaimed Ethnic Studies/Mexican American Studies (MAS) Program.

At one of the most Orwellian press conferences in recent memory, Huppenthal kept his political campaign promise on Wednesday, June 15, at the Arizona Department of Education in Phoenix, declaring the Ethnic Studies/MAS Program to be out of compliance with the state's controversial ban. Huppenthal introduced a long-awaited and costly audit as proof that the MAS Program promoted resentment towards a race, was designed primarily for a particular ethnic race, and advocated ethnic solidarity. Within a few minutes, Huppenthal and his associate superintendent hastily exited the press conference for other engagements.

Just one glitch: On closer review, the audit -- which admittedly visited only 37% of the classes in the affected Tucson schools for a single 30-minute inspection -- contradicts most of Huppenthal's illusive claims and ultimately finds the MAS Program to be in compliance.

Not that the facts appear to bother the Tea Party politician, a featured speaker at Tea Party rallies that have catcalled President Obama as a "Communist" and "Nazi," or echoed Huppenthal's rants on the Senate floor that undocumented immigrants "nuclear-bombed" parts of Arizona's neighborhoods.

"This decision is not about politics, it is about education," Huppenthal read nervously from a printed statement. He proclaimed his "responsibility to uphold the law and a professional imperative to ensure every student has access to an excellent education."

In truth, the audit questions Huppenthal's own judgment: According to the audit, students in the MAS high school program "graduate in the very least at a rate of 5 percent more than their counterparts in 2005, and at the most, a rate of 11 percent more in 2010." The audit added:

MASD programs are designed to improve student achievement based on the audit team's finding of valuable course descriptions aligned with state standards, commendable curricular unit and lesson plan design, engaging instruction practices, and collective inquiry strategies through Approved State Standards. -- pg. 31


In terms of Huppenthal's points of violation, here's a brief review of the audit results that flat out reject Huppenthal's justification for terminating the Ethnic Studies Program:

Designed for Particular Ethnic Group

A majority of evidence demonstrates that the Mexican American Studies Department's instruction is NOT designed primarily for pupils of a particular ethnic group. As previously indicated, every current course syllabus states: "At the core of this course is the idea that ALL people should not be required to give up their ethnic and cultural traditions in order to become part of mainstream society. -- pg. 59

Ethnic Solidarity

No evidence as seen by the auditors exists to indicate that instruction within Mexican American Studies Department program classes advocates ethnic solidarity; rather it has been proven to treat student as individuals. -- pg. 63

Ethnic Resentment

No observable evidence exists that instruction within Mexican American Studies Department promotes resentment toward a race or class of people. The auditors observed the opposite, as students are taught to be accepting of multiple ethnicities of people. -- pg. 55


So, what is in violation? Even Huppenthal dropped the state's earlier claims that the courses promoted the overthrow of the government. Outside of a patronizing dismissal of the program's curriculum development, Huppenthal's team excerpted a handful of very short quotations out of context from various books that somehow override the audit's hugely complimentary assessment. The auditors mainly question whether some of the curriculum material -- such as beloved American historian Howard Zinn's People's History of the United States -- should be taught on a high school academic level.

The audit's summary on page 53: "During the curriculum audit period, no observable evidence was present to suggest that any classroom within Tucson Unified School District is in direct violation of the law A.R.S. 15-112."

Far from being a controversial program, the auditors additionally noted MAS has the required backing of a majority of Tucson Unified School District's board members-- "three board members interviewed by the audit team are clearly supporters of this program."

The auditors conclude:

"No evidence exists in any format that Arizona Revised Statue 15-112 (A) is being violated in any of the six American History from Mexican American Perspective courses visited." -- pg. 69

It echoed the same judgment for the five Latino Literature courses, the four American Government/Social Justice courses, and the Chicano art courses.

What do Huppenthal's auditors recommend?

Maintain Mexican American Studies courses as part of core curriculum for high school course: US History, American Government and Literature. (pg. 66)

The question now is: Should Huppenthal be required to publicly explain his distortions of the audit and be held accountable for any false representations?

 
 
 
Arizona could have a new Ethnic Studies scandal on its hands, though not with the students or teachers. Nearly one year ago, extremist Tea Party state senator John Huppenthal ran for Arizona's supe...
Arizona could have a new Ethnic Studies scandal on its hands, though not with the students or teachers. Nearly one year ago, extremist Tea Party state senator John Huppenthal ran for Arizona's supe...
 
 
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Cameron Hodge
"Liberal Elitist" ;)
11:18 PM on 06/20/2011
What does ethnic studies have to do with small government and the tax burden (which is at a +50 year low)?

OH! That's right, I forgot they are just a repackaged version of the same old extreme right culture warriors.

Or maybe I'm wrong and the next thing these libertairans will demand exclusionist religious studies be scrapped too. Yeah, I'll hold my breath for that one...
01:34 PM on 06/17/2011
"On closer review, the audit -- which admittedly visited only 37% of the classes in the affected Tucson schools for a single 30-minute inspection-"

WTF? A decision about the effectiveness of the program was made after ONE visit to a THIRD of the classes for 30 minutes TOTAL and you're touting the results?

Sorry, Mr. "I haven't lived in Arizona for years but I love to trash it," it sounds more like a scam than an audit.

I am a Democrat and an ethnic "mutt" just like President Obama, but I don't buy this crap of ensuring any given discussion is dead in the water by crying racism.

But then again, you wouldn't know what true racism is because you've never experienced it firsthand as I have. Trust me, It looks, feels and smells a lot different than the stuff you cry whenever you disagree with an issue.
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everysome
muddy boots on white carpet
03:18 PM on 06/16/2011
it's official: Arizona just changes it's name to Europa. doubleplusgood!
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
02:51 PM on 06/16/2011
When will people smarten up and realize that the GOP has become the Anti-American and Anti-Human party and they only care about their rich, corporate, greedy friends - everyone else is just in their way. Someone should really take the pedestal they stand upon and beat them upside the heads with it.... next they will want the words on the Statue of Liberty to read "Beware of the tired, starve the poor, our huddled masses shall breathe free as long as they serve our purpose. Send these, the homeless, the poor and weak somewhere else, for we blew out the lamp beside the golden door and locked the door to those beneath us.

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tpk
having a sense of humor is priceless
04:01 PM on 06/16/2011
maybe when Fox News, Rush, Sarah, Glenn go out of business, just to name a few
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
05:34 PM on 06/16/2011
Hi tpk: I afraid at 80yrs old I won't get to see that happen. :-)

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Mike
02:47 PM on 06/16/2011
Sorry, by definition mexican-american studies is designed primarily for a particular ethnic race.

It's illegal in arizona to teach classes that are designed for 1 particular race. All race-based classes are illegal.
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MIvoter1231
I don't engage with hateful responders
03:50 PM on 06/16/2011
You really have a problem with MAS, don't you? It doesn't matter what the man's own audit group says in direct opposition to his (and your) position, you have a problem with it and want it gone. It doesn't even matter that the man blatantly lied about what the report said, you have a problem with it and want it gone. I bet you'd say the same thing even with God himself standing before you telling you the truth. Sad, sad, sad.
04:21 PM on 06/16/2011
Sorry UKLLee, your definition of Mexican-American studies is shallow. We are all of some ethnicity or another. European American history is taught. Whitewashed history has always been taught to the exclusion of black and hispanic history. It's not all about white history. I'm an anglo 60 yr old grandmother who found the story of the St. Patricio Battalion utterly fascinating. I think your hate is showing.
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01:07 PM on 06/16/2011
These tea party zealots don't like uppity people of color. They will work to stamp them out in any way shape form. Liars and thieves are in charge of AZ. Times are seriously insane in this state.
11:36 AM on 06/16/2011
I want a white studies class
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sibyl9
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01:07 PM on 06/16/2011
You do make a point. How is Tuscon assisting all the other economically-disadvantaged students NOT in the MAS program?
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01:10 PM on 06/16/2011
You have that in the core curriculum of Euro/American studies.
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dairykween
THE POWERFUL OZ HAS SPOKEN
11:25 AM on 06/16/2011
Don't know about the rest of you but I would like an explanation...
01:59 PM on 06/16/2011
of what
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Rastageneral
Babylon can't fool I - Rastafari rule I
09:25 PM on 06/16/2011
depends where you are coming from...

did you think they were teaching anti-Americanism in these classes or did you think they were teaching pro-American ideals in these classes?

because I can explain it you... just tell me where you are coming from?
11:21 AM on 06/16/2011
The majority of AZ politicians do NOT explain their actions. They pander shamelessly to the far right and simply parrot whatever the Tea Party is saying, no matter how ludicrous. Their response to reasonable questions and/or challenges to their statements is "the liberals don't want you to know the truth," and a whole lot of people seem to be buying it.
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coreten
11:18 AM on 06/16/2011
"They have visited only 37% of the classes and only for a single 30 minute period..."
And all you people out there feel that you are completely informed now.
Do you really feel that way? If you do I have a bridge to sell to you.
Even the media takes the story at it's face value without bothering to look into it's merits or details.
How many of you who read this article were enlightened with the fact that these classes promote the "reconquistada" , (reconquest of te lands lots to USA)?
I thought so.
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Rastageneral
Babylon can't fool I - Rastafari rule I
09:28 PM on 06/16/2011
Is that all they teach... the Reconquista?

It's a wonder then how the kids in this program did so much better on their standardized test scores... even in Math.
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coreten
10:35 PM on 06/16/2011
No, Restageneral. They teach a full curricilum. But reading your comment made me realize how well a report or media manipulation can work. The improvement in their standariezed tests only show that the school has good instructors regarding the curriculum. The problem, if it is one, and many including myself feel that it is, that the course in question is very much against assimilation of peoples and rather it promotes a collective latino unity toward reclaiming of the lands gained from Spanish. It is thought by latino teachers only, and promotes or instigates, if you will, the recovery of the land lost to United States at one time or other. The 'La Reza" "Unity" is what the name stands for it. It has naver been the school, which is apparently doing a good job on everything else. It is the idea of this isolated course that it offers, which by the way, is thought by only Spanish rooted teachers. It does promote seperation. I hope this answers your question.
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04:59 AM on 06/17/2011
Have you visited the classes?
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ultrawiz
Holding the Middle Ground
10:42 AM on 06/16/2011
What?? A Republican accepting responsibility for themselves? That's blasphemy!
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wwilcox
Laws are made by people, not gods.
10:20 AM on 06/16/2011
I wish journalists and bloggers would start calling a lie a lie, in the strongest possible terms, instead of a "distortion" or a "false representation". It is a LIE, especially when it is so flat out obvious.
11:39 AM on 06/16/2011
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newworldman777
What would our future 7th generation think of us?
10:14 AM on 06/16/2011
Patriotic WASPy Arizonians mustn't allow those Latino students to learn the truth about how America stole half of the country of Mexico in 1848 and how the invading population of European-descended Americans made the dark-skinned natives of the land -- the native Mexican residents and the Native Americans -- feel like aliens in their own land...an endeavor of racial degradation and discrimination that continues to this day. Those students need to get with the program and embrace a school curriculum that is dishonestly one-sided in favor of the dominant European-descended occupiers. Regarding the naked-aggressive campaign to steal that region of the continent that comprises the entirety of America's Southwest, they need to get over the troubling fact that America stole that huge swath of land from Mexico "fair and square." The order of the day here is a fascist-leaning curriculum of "selective and revisionist teaching" of impressionable students, indoctrinating them with totally false and skewed information that places the European-descended people on a pedestal. Anything other than that is totally unacceptable.
02:00 PM on 06/16/2011
Nothing was stolen. In war, there are winners and there are losers. And to the victors go the spoils...
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cowsandsheep
02:45 PM on 06/16/2011
So I can declare war on you and come to your house and take your stuff??
05:28 PM on 06/16/2011
I guess we are going to have to remedy what our ancestors lost and win back what is ours and return the stolen lands of the O'Odham people. We were here for tens of thousands of years before europeans came and we will be here tens of thousands of years more. We've always been here. Euro occupation is a blip on the radar in the spectrum of time and space
02:12 PM on 06/16/2011
Well the native mexicans are Indians but the hispanics i.e. Spanish stole the land from them and what have they done that need to be lauded ....as a people or race
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swlewis57
Working class, and proud of it.
09:49 AM on 06/16/2011
"Not that the facts appear to bother the Tea Party politician, a featured speaker at Tea Party rallies that have catcalled President Obama as a "Communist" and "Nazi," "

Another case of "those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones." Less government. Right.
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morgansher
just disgusted in general
11:07 AM on 06/16/2011
Sure it's less government: Less constitutional government and more ALEC Koch-funded corpor- fascist government with teaparty astroturf stooges leading the way.