‘Talked to Three People and Pet a Dog’: Parkland Student Survivors Say Betsy DeVos’ Visit Was ‘Just for Publicity’
‘You Came to Our School Just for Publicity and Avoided Our Questions’
Student survivors of the Parkland, Florida massacre are speaking out against Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos who visited Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Wednesday morning but met with few students and refused to discuss gun control or her desire to arm teachers.
Upon learning that DeVos at the last minute had decided to visit her school, student survivor Sarah Chadwick posted a tweet Tuesday evening saying, “Literally no one asked for this.”
After DeVos’ very short visit – possibly just 90 minutes – and even shorter press event – 8 minutes, several students posted tweets denouncing the Education Secretary.
In response to this tweet from DeVos:
Be different. Be bold. Try something unexpected. Do something new. #RethinkSchool
— Betsy DeVos (@BetsyDeVosED) March 6, 2018
Student survivor Aly Sheehy wrote:
Do something unexpected: answer our questions. You came to our school just for publicity and avoided our questions for the 90 minutes you were actually here. How about you actually do your job? #neveragain #DoYourJob https://t.co/4Ts0INq0gR
— Aly Sheehy🦅 (@Aly_Sheehy) March 7, 2018
Alanna, another survivor, posted this tweet which quickly went viral:
Betsy Devos came to my school, talked to three people, and pet a dog. This is incase the press tries to say something else later
— Alanna//#NEVERAGAIN (@AgCI3Cu2) March 7, 2018
DeVos did, perhaps, pet a dog.
“For students who were actually in the building and involved, it’s very tough,” she told reporters after her visit. “I did note, however, that there are a number of helper dogs around the school.”
Another student survivor who goes by Kyra on Twitter said that “Devos spoke to me and only a hand full of students.”
Secretary of education Betsy Devos spoke to me and only a hand full of students. She did not properly answer my only question. She did not sit down with any students and asked what we wanted. Douglas has 3,000 students. None of them were invited. pic.twitter.com/1RXYDZJtTb
— Kyra (@longlivekcx) March 7, 2018
After NCRM and other news outlets reported that DeVos spent little time with students and didn’t actually have any actual dialogue with them, her office put out a press release.
“Today, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos met with students, teachers and administrators at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida,” the statement claims. It says she spoke “with school counselors and “greet[ed] support staff who have been temporarily working at Stoneman Douglas.”
Secretary DeVos then “arrived at the auditorium for a ‘Personalization Course’ and to talk with students and teachers who were working on individual projects.”
It’s unclear what a “personalization course” is, although it likely relates to individualizing instruction and tailoring approaches based on how each student learns. So, it’s unclear why that would have been part of the Secretary’s visit.
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