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Peter Cunninghams Education Post Chaperoned By Broad Foundation

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On September 01, 2014, Lyndsey Layton of the Washington Post officially introduced Peter Cunninghams Education Post to the world. Below is an excerpt from Laytons article:

Into the fray steps Education Post , a nonprofit group that plans to launch Tuesday with the aim of encouraging a more respectful and fact-based national discussion about the challenges of public education, and possible solutions.
Peter Cunningham, the former communications guru for U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, is leading the organization, which is backed with initial grants totaling $12 million from the Broad Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Walton Family Foundation and an anonymous donor.

On April 21, 2016, I wrote a post based on the first tax form filed by the Results in Education Foundation (RIEF), which is the official nonprofit name behind Education Post. Arne Duncans former speech writer, Peter Cunningham, leads EdPost.

In that post, I examined the EdPost board and its donors, including mystery donor, Laurene Powell Jobs Emerson Collective. Below (and above, as it happens) is an excerpt:

RIEF is in the care of Geller and Co., New York, NY.
The five highest compensated RIEF employees:
Tracy Barber, messaging and program director, $89,010
Michael Vaughn, communication director, $74,357
Antonia Whalen , policy director, $68,356
John Gordon Wright, social media director, $65,507
Christopher Stewart, outreach and external affairs director, $46,299
And, of course, there is Peter Cunningham, president, $190,700 [plus $11,250 in deferred compensation].
Note that the above compensation was for at most approximately 7 1/2 months.
RIEF board members (aside from Cunningham):
Kathleen McInerney , secretary/treasurer
Bruce Reed , director
Emma Bloomberg , director
Marc Sternberg , director
Russlynn Ali , director

It seems that Los Angeles billionaire Eli Broad has played a notably dominant role in EdPost. Cunningham said the following to education journalist Jennifer Berkshire in a May 2015 interview:

When I was asked to create this organization [Education Post]it wasnt my idea; I was initially approached by Broadit was specifically because a lot of reform leaders felt like they were being piled on and that no one would come to their defense. They said somebody just needs to help right the ship here. There was a broad feeling that the anti-reform community was very effective at piling on and that no one was organizing that on our side. There was unequivocally a call to create a community of voices that would rise to the defense of people pushing reform who felt like they were isolated and alone.

According to RIEFs 2015 tax form , Eli Broad did not donate money to EdPost in 2015. However, in a strange move to arguably exercise power within RIEF, his foundation does have two representatives on the RIEF board.

One of those individuals, Bruce Reed, was also on the RIEF board in 2014. However, Reed was not designated as director (The Broad Foundation), as he is on RIEFs 2015 tax return.

Former Louisiana state superintendent Paul Pastorek now also sits on the RIEF board. Like Reed, Pastorek also has the designation, director (The Broad Foundation). It seems that Reed could have been replaced by Pastorek mid-year on the RIEF board given Reeds altered role with Broad mid-year in 2015. (As per July 2015 EdWeek , Reed stepped down as board pres but remained on Broad board.) However, RIEFs 2015 tax form includes no indicator that such is the case. There is a footnote:

Please note that these managers served pursuant to an agreement between Results in Education Foundation and the Broad Foundation.

It is true that the other donors have their reps on the RIEF board (Sternberg is from WFF; Emma Bloomberg is Michael Bloombergs daughter; Ali is with Emerson Collective) which goes to show that Cunningham and his EdPost belong to RIEF donors. However, with its particularly declared presence, of two board members, it seems that Broad has gone above and beyond in assuring its influence over EdPost.

Broad seems to really want to dominate the EdPost conversation.

2015 contributions to RIEF totaled $2.3 million, with the Emerson Collective and Walton Family Foundation (WFF) each ponying up $1 million and New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg tossing in the remaining $284,000.

(In 2014, Bloomberg dispensed the largest amount of cash: $3.2 million, with Broad in second place at $1.5 million. Emerson Collective gave $500,000, and WFF, $250,000.)

Also, Cunningham garnered a raise, from $201,950 [$190,700 plus $11,250 deferred comp.] for 7.5 months in 2014 to $368,138 [$327,844 plus $40,294] for 12 months in 2015, which reflects an overall raise of $45,018 and a raise of $22,724 in non-deferred compensation.

On October 12, 2017, Eli Broad announced his plans to retire from his foundation. However, as the New York Times notes , Broads exit has been a slow-motion fade, with Broad phasing himself out of the Broad Foundations work for years now. Still, his foundation continues to make its market-based push for school reform abundantly clear even placing its board members on other ed reform nonprofits that it funds.

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Originally posted 10-13-17 at deutsch29.wordpress.com.

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Schneider is a southern Louisiana native, career teacher, trained researcher, and author of two other books: A Chronicle of Echoes: Whos Who In the Implosion of American Public Education and Common Core Dilemma: Who Owns Our Schools? . You should buy these books. Theyre great. No, really.

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