because it doesn’t seem to be to support our public schools
Anyone who has watched Arizona public education for any time knows that the Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne is not a friend of our state’s public schools. This, even though he served for 24 years as a member of the Paradise Valley Unified School District board.
Horne also served two terms as a member of the AZ House of Representatives and then was elected to his first term as Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2003 where he also served two terms. During that time, according to AZCentral.com, “he worked to dismantle ethnic studies in Tucson Unified School District and limit bilingual instruction for English language learners”. He was then elected Arizona’s attorney general, taking office in 2011, and defending the state in the federal government’s challenge to SB 1070 immigration law. In 2017, he was found to have misused the attorney general’s office staff to work on his re-election effort.
This self-described anti-racist who was born in Quebec, fell back on divisive racial politics when he ran for Superintendent again in 2022. He promised to remove critical race theory (CRT) from Arizona schools and start a hotline for reporting educators thought to be teaching it. He also promised to end bilingual education for English language learners, discourage the use of social-emotional learning that encourages students to learn interpersonal skills and self-control, and more aggressive discipline in classrooms. No matter that CRT is a university-level concept not taught in K-12, that some experts tout bilingual education as more supportive, that social-emotional learning helps head off discipline problems, and that his “more aggressive discipline” idea seems to rely mostly on more suspensions as the answer.
Horne is now under fire for losing $29 million in federal school funding because his department failed to spend the money before the September 30, 2023 deadline to use it. AZMirror.com reported that Governor Hobbs and legislative Democrats are calling for a special audit of the federal school improvement grants that should have gone to the 150-200 district and charter high-need schools. This funding was slated to pay for extra staff, professional development, and training.
The AZ DOE didn’t even know they had missed the deadline for six months according to Horne’s Associate Superintendent. In the meantime, schools all over the state were left struggling to figure out how to make do with the cuts. In early August, the U.S. Department of Education contacted AZ DOE to offer a waiver that would allow the state to recoup the money. According to KJZZ.org, this was a result of reporters from the Arizona Republic and KJXX News contacting the U.S. Department of Education to inquire whether the state could request an extension.
I try not to traffic in conspiracy theories, but in this case, it seems Horne is either out-of-touch, incompetent, or purposefully wanting to deny funding for some of our highest-need schools. After all, as the Superintendent of Public Instruction, he has no problem with running high-cost ads during the Olympics for the expansion of universal vouchers. Is his real end-game the destruction of our public district schools?
Whatever the end game, it is clear he is stoking culture wars to distract us from the real issues. As reported on PhoenixNew Times.com, The AZ Department of Education recently posted a photo of Horne and three “self-proclaimed Grandmas from Sun City West” on X, stating they were meeting to “talk about making schools better and protecting women and girls from changes to federal Title IX. In response, Beth Lewis, Executive Director of Save Our School AZ, responded by questioning “Why do Tom Horne and these Grandmas care who my kids are sharing a bathroom with??? Seriously?! My kids and their peers accept each other — gay, straight, lesbian, trans, bi, they DON’T CARE!”
A week after Lewis’ post, Horne blasted Lewis in a press release on the AZ Department of Education website stating, ‘“Save Our Schools” leader Beth Lewis owes her membership and Arizona educators an explanation for her support of having biological boys with male genitalia shower in girls’ locker rooms and using girls’ restrooms.’ Lewis responded on X by calling Horne “a weirdo who is publicly obsessing over kids’ genitals.”
It is bad enough Horne is so focused on issues like who uses which potty, that he can’t be bothered to ensure proper oversight of 29 million dollars to help students in high-need schools. The fact that he is also using governmental resources to attack and silence a private citizen is all the more egregious. Horne will appear before a legislative audit committee next month, but I’m not optimistic his feet will be held to the fire by GOP leaders. Our only real hope for policy and action that truly supports all Arizona’s public school students is to flip the Legislature in November.