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Arts Education an Operatic Tragedy

Posted: 05/10/2012 9:31 am

Believe it or not, this Saturday the Pittsburgh Opera is planning to honor Gov. Corbett with a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to... wait for it... EDUCATION! I kid you not. The Opera announced that Corbett "will be honored for his early work as a teacher as well as his long-standing protection of the public interest" and that, "as Governor, he has recognized the economic, educational, and social value of the arts."

Is the Opera so out of touch that it doesn't realize Gov. Corbett has actually devastated public education, cutting $1 BILLION from Pennsylvania's schools these past two years? These cuts have crippled local school districts, which have been forced to slash arts education.

The Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators and the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials conducted a survey of the impact of those cuts last fall and found that 44% of the state's school districts have already eliminated courses -- the first to go? Arts, music, and foreign languages. The very things students need to become educated citizens who will appreciate the arts, be patrons of the arts, and become future artists themselves.

Last week, 1,000 people gathered in Upper Darby, outside of Philadelphia, to protest the state cuts that have forced that district to eliminate all elementary arts and music programming, as well as foreign languages in the middle schools. This is Gov. Corbett's true legacy in the arts.

And look at what is happening right here in Pittsburgh: our flagship arts school, CAPA, is cutting private music lessons. Taylor Allderdice is laying off its marching band director. Elementary schools across the district are losing music, art, library, and language instruction. How in the world are our kids going to become opera lovers?

Public education is a public good. But Governor Corbett is trying to privatize public education through vouchers and tax credits (which funnel public money into private schools) and the loosening of charter school regulations. Gov. Corbett has clearly lost touch with the reality of Pennsylvania's schools: for the opera to salute his "exceptional career as public servant for the good of Western Pennsylvania and the Commonwealth" is a cruel farce.

It's also farcical to hear the opera and Gov. Corbett himself touting his credentials as a former teacher. He taught high school for one year in the Pine Grove Area School District out in Schuylkill County. That school district, by the way, has lost $1.1 MILLION in education cuts these past two years.

The de-funding of public education in Pennsylvania is a tragedy of operatic proportions. Instead of celebrating Gov. Corbett, the Pittsburgh Opera ought to stage The Beggars Opera to recognize how public schools are going hat in hand, hoping to salvage their arts curriculum with donations. That opera is an 18th century classic still popular today for its themes of political corruption and poverty. Sounds just right.

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Originally published on Yinzercation, May 7, 2012

 
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05:11 PM on 05/14/2012
ā€Ž"Pittsburgh Opera" did not chose to honor Corbett. The board of trustees who make up the Pittsburgh Opera made that choice. I posted their names on Pgh Opera's facebook page (as they are a matter of public record) however were deleted. Go to Pittsburgh Opera's website, view the list of trustees, and boycott the businesses they prosper from. Those who support someone who does not support art and music in our schools, obviously do not support art and music in our schools as well.
08:30 AM on 05/12/2012
I have been asked to repost my comments from the Pittsburgh Opera page. I am adding more to it so that the world knows what is killing education in PA! The fat lady of education is singing at the Pittsburgh Opera!

The Pittsburgh Opera is grossly WRONG. The person they are honoring with the Lifetime Achievement Award, only taught for 1 year! Tom Corbett has taken 860 Million away from the children of PA. We are being asked to make concessions such as, no art, music and physical education. Some schools are at the point of having no paper, pencils, crayons, markers. Tom Corbett is a bully and a murderer of the education system. Since I originally posted on the opera facebook page, I have found out that the Chester-Upland School District is writing on hoagie paper. How can you award a man that has allowed a school district to fail so miserably. Admittedly, their financial woes did not happen overnight, but pulling what funds they had left, did not help. There are other schools such as York City that are cutting "specials classes." These classes are what creates and fosters well rounded individuals. Tom Corbett is being honored by the very organization that will not have singers soon, due to his malicious cuts in funding. I wonder and would like to see who is in fact benefiting from this poor call in judgement.
08:47 AM on 05/11/2012
I've been requested to repost my message on Facebook about this last week. Perhaps I got the Symphony and the Opera mixed up, at least the information is out there:

So the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has chosen to present a lifetime achievement award to the public education slashing, anti-arts funding, pro-frakking pro-big oil governor of our state. I wonder if we can find a way to express dissatisfaction.

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04:12 AM on 05/12/2012
You could pee in his coffee.
07:27 AM on 05/11/2012
I always found solace in knowing that, despite the governor's efforts to strip the state's education system of everything that has any value to developing young minds, people could still seek out and enrich themselves in the great arts programs that our many communities provide. Despite the destruction that our governor has brought down, there were still good people and institutions out there that could pick up the slack. Now I see that there is one less. Shame, shame , shame. A joint lifetime achievement award for art and education should factor in the recipient's whole lives' impact on art and education in the state...not just how it has benefited the opera in a few short years.
05:29 AM on 05/11/2012
This is a sad, sad response to a real problem affecting this entire state, not to mention the local community. Absolutely unacceptable. Absolutely. If you want to call and voice your complaint, the number is 412-281-0912, Extension 261.
10:31 PM on 05/10/2012
Boo hiss. The award should be held until the governor returns the funding.
10:26 PM on 05/10/2012
This is a slap in the face to all families!!! This will have an effect on the entire community whether the students attend public or private schools!! The children are our future and they are being short changed. The only award Governor Corbett deserves is for "limiting or children's future"!!
10:16 PM on 05/10/2012
Gov. Corbett's actions in office have increasingly put a vice on our public education, our arts programs within the public education forum, as well as higher education!! How many empty schools do we as a people have to pass on our way to work before we come together as a community and say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH? Gov. Corbett does not work FOR the citizens of Pennsylvania!! He works for the 1%ers that own million dollar companies!! Why do I say that? Because he supports the delaware loophole that allows multi billion dollar corporations to operate in PA, taking hard working Pewnnslvanians money while NOT PAYING pa TAXES!!! 22 STATES HAVE MANAGED TO SHUT DOWN THE DELAWARE LOOPHOLE!! WILL WE?? Not if we continue to vote for, support, or award leaders that neglect their duties for the common citizens of Pennsylvania!! It amazes me, we are the 99%, yet laws are continuously passed that support only 1% of our population!! I ask you, HOW?
09:50 PM on 05/10/2012
This is NUTS! He has been the worst thing to ever happen to Education and especially Arts Education. Shame On him for even excepting!
06:40 PM on 05/10/2012
This is awful. I love Pittsburgh opera and used to attend when in Pittsburgh. This decision to embrace a right wing ideologue fills me with disgust. Please re-think this decision, Pittsburgh Opera or I will never again be able to enjoy your productions in peace.
06:17 PM on 05/10/2012
Hey, Pittsburgh Opera, re: your future, I believe I hear the fat lady singing!
05:51 PM on 05/10/2012
This is disgusting!! Thanks to this man my school district is getting rid of ALL MUSIC, ART & PHYS ED teachers and LIBRARIANS in the elementary schools and FOREIGN LANGUAGE and TECHNOLOGY in the middle schools. The thought of him winning an award for anything is heartbreaking!!
05:41 PM on 05/10/2012
Hello.
Isn't it odd that the Chair lady of the Opera is the CEO of MARC USA? MARC USA is an ad agency that had the PA Lotto contract since 2002. This year, the contract went to Brunner, but last month, months into the 5 yr 183 mil deal, the state backed out of the contract for discrepancies in the bidding procress. They lost the contract, after hiring employees from around the country, after MARC USA filed a lawsuit earlier this year. MARC USA said they had nothing to do with knee-capping the competition.
That being said, is this award really an award in excellence and to preserve the arts in PA, or is this a pandering move to the Governor so they can get the full extension on the Lottery services. I researched this info, and wrote about it in our website (http://www.ragingchickenpress.org/2012/05/09/tragedy-at-the-pittsburgh-opera-the-political-connections-between-pennsylvania-and-the-pittsburgh-opera/)
04:56 PM on 05/10/2012
PIttsburgh Opera giving PA Gov Tom Corbett (also known as Tom Corporate to many of us) a "Lifetime Achievement Award " for dedication to the arts and education while our school budgets are being slashed, class sizes being increased to 40-50, PA Public Universities becoming unaffordable last few years and closing departments is simply bad theatre. Almost unbelievable. Gee, wonder if it has any connection to Corbett giving the advertising contract for the PA Lottery to the Chairman of the Opera Board who also is connected to that firm?? You think?
04:04 PM on 05/10/2012
For those not from PA, adding to the tragedy is the fact that the slashing cuts didn't need to happen. PA is at the dead center of the Marcellus Shale boom, yet Gov. Corbett has steadfastly blocked ANY level of extraction tax on drillers, basic tax policy that all other states incl. very red states have put in place. Evidence suggests a direct promise he made in exchange for heavy campaign funding from oil and gas. He has also not closed a major corporate loophole that many other states have eliminated. So, while ignoring these basic revenue sources, he has attempted to eliminate state subsidies for higher education, and gotten 50% of the way there, on top of the $billion in cuts to K-12. No one in the state thinks that colleges and many K-12 systems don't need to better control costs, but Gov. Corbett seems to have no sense of how fragile many of these systems have become, and instead of a creative pressure approach is just slashing, under influence from ideologues and those w/a $ interest in privatizing public ed. It's a disaster, esp. for poor and working class kids trying to climb the education ladder. The Founders believed strong public education was the single most important institution to building a democratic republic. Our Gov, who many thought rationale earlier in his career, seems to have lost this essential American thread. Millions of PA families are feeling it, and realize it didn't have to happen.