This Is Not A Test, New York Edition [Thanks, NYCoRE]

First, let me thank the New York Coalition of Radical Educators for putting me on. When they originally asked me to come on, they wanted me to do “This Is Not A Test,” the poem, but the urgency of now called. Without further delay, here’s the video from this past weekend. (Special shout-out to Norm Scott for the video.)



Welcome, New York, to the latest installment of a people’s march

For the next four minutes, I will ask you to defy protocol

Disband the status quo

Bust open these deformed gates

Unlock the teachers’ lounge

Unlock the teachers’ lounge

Unlock the teachers’ lounge

I beg your pardon, but I am not your proctor

I march with the protestors, and our hands are raised,

A pledge for a new narrative

This is not a test!


This is not a test, Mr. Duncan.

This is an assessment written against the idea that the dates and places of our history

Can be shrunk to the choice between B and C

And that is our purpose for this assembly

An extended response to a failing corporatist agenda

A reflection on the state of our most public of options

Measured through the rubric of human rights

But this is not a test!


This is not a test, Ms. Tisch

Take note: this is not us asking

This is not us begging

This is not us pleading

This is us fighting for all things equal

This is us uniting as a more perfect union

This is us reminding New York of a promissory note unpaid

This is us writing our own documentation when politicians refuse our kids the

opportunity

We are all DREAMers, and this is not a test!


This is the generation of children from the classrooms

where teachers boldly stood and thought kids could learn

Educators, stand firm, whether in cafeterias, mess halls, or prison halls,

School is in session

And we submit our entire lives for millions of students a year

So even when I stand in front of the class, I am always StudentsFirst

This is not a test!


This is not a test, Mr. Cuomo

This is an exam unmoved by presidential aspirations, a test you’ll have to retake because the bar’s too high and I?

A bubble you cannot erase

A commission you cannot deactivate

An ethic you cannot dismiss

A mouth you cannot tape

A heat you cannot beat

And you look like you’ve lost weight with approval ratings so slim

Our message so indigestible, I am a cuisine you cannot eat

As my kids who you’ll never visit would say, let me go in

I am a zephyr teaching out here for a decade, so I am a debate you cannot win

Let me be obstinate, obtuse,

Grant us reprieve from VAM or simply vamoose

Hold not our public monies hostage the way billionaires cradle your subservient neck on the Upper West Side

Opt out of Wall St. handouts the way parents have opted out of your Pearson-poisoned handshakes and back-pats

Democratize, neo-liberal Democrats, because we’re past polling for justice when it’s just-us

Choke not our public schools into submission and cop your plea afterword

I can’t breathe, and this is not a test!


This is not a test, Mr. King

Given an answer sheet, these students shaded in L-O-V-E over A-B-C-D

A set of standards commonly set forth long before

Acing geography by means of peace instead of war

Shaping the world henceforth

They will elevate our math to where the sum of the people is greater than the parts

Becoming fluent in the languages of English, Spanish, and caring

New York, please put down your pencils

This is not a test!

This is not a test!

This is not a test!

Deformers, you are dismissed.


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