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Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

846 Florida Education Association President Andrew Spar and Maura Quint on the Debt Ceiling and more

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Pete Dominick

News, Politics

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2023

⏱️ 73 minutes

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13 mins Andrew Spar is president of the Florida Education Association, the state’s largest association of professional employees.

Spar was born and raised in the suburbs of New York City, attending public schools. A violinist since age 6, he earned his bachelor’s degree in music education from Ohio State University, graduating in 1994.

That same year, he went to Daytona Beach to teach at Turie T. Small Elementary School, where more than 90 percent of the students lived in poverty. The music teacher soon found his voice as an advocate and has worked ever since on behalf of public school students, schools, teachers and education staff professionals.

“I could not read when I was in first grade,” Spar recalls. “I struggled in school. But the educators in my life were empowered to make my success a priority, and that’s just what they did. I want the same world for my family and for all of Florida’s children.”

At Turie T. Small, Spar served as school-improvement chair for two years and as a union steward for seven years. He would go on to become president of his local union in May 2003 and led Volusia United Educators until he was elected FEA vice president in 2018. In September 2020, he was named FEA president after the previous president, Fedrick C. Ingram, was elected secretary-treasurer of the American Federation of Teachers.

During his 15 years leading the Volusia union, Spar negotiated 14 contracts, handled numerous grievances and arbitrations, and spent many long hours advocating for members and working families.

In 2017, he led the merger of the Volusia Teachers Organization and the Volusia Educational Support Association to create Volusia United Educators(link is external). The new union has nearly 3,800 members and represents more than 6,000 teachers, paraprofessionals and office specialists in Volusia County Schools.

Throughout his career, Spar has served on committees and task forces for the AFT. At FEA, he spent eight years on the executive cabinet. He also has served on the executive board of the Florida AFL-CIO(link is external) and was secretary-treasurer of the organization from January 2016 until September 2020.

Spar’s wife, Vernell, is also a public school music teacher. The Spars have two daughters; both girls attend public schools.

33 mins Maura Quint is a humor writer and activist whose work has been featured in publications such as McSweeneys and The New Yorker. She was named one of Rolling Stone’s top 25 funniest twitter accounts of 2016. When not writing comedy, Maura has worked extensively with non-profits in diverse sectors including political action campaigns, international arts collectives and health and human services organizations. She has never been officially paid to protest but did once find fifteen cents on the ground at an immigrants’ rights rally and wanted to make sure that had been disclosed. She was the co founder and executive director of TaxMarch.org

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And now, a man who breaks into a rest just by looking at numbers who does a podcast from

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a shed as much as to hide from his neighbors, who has a face for radio, but the love of

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his listeners, my son Pete Dominic. Dominic, my son.

0:18.9

Well, you might recognize that voice. That is the old man Chisel D in for Pete Cahu took

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a couple days off from the opening so I recruited my old man to do a little comedy of his own

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and he refused to take any of my ideas. That's all his own material making you want to

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meet. Thank you, Dad, and thank you for pressing play, downloading for subscribing, or supporting

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the podcast, whatever you're doing. I cannot do it without you. I wouldn't do without you.

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And I may not do without you if I don't get some more subscriptions, folks. So, sign up now

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because the month is almost over and that's when we need those subscriptions. Make sure credit

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card still works because at the end of every month you always lose a few and that drives me nuts.

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So, please make sure it's up to date so that I can process toward payment information and use it

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to buy gardening tools and college educations. Okay, folks. Happy Monday to you. I've got a great

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program for you today because on Thursday night at our hangout, or subscriber hangout we were talking

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about Florida and we were talking about Florida schools and there's a lot of people who knew

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a lot of what they were talking about, a lot of different opinions and ideas, information going

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around. So, I said, you know what? Let's see if our friend Andrew Spars available. Of course,

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he is the president of the largest teacher union in Florida, Florida Education Association.

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And I texted him and guess what? He joined us. He popped into the conversation and I recorded it

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and I'm going to bring that to you today very informative and lightning inspiring as always

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and very cool that he was able to join us on a moment's notice and also Mara Quint is back

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and no better guess than someone who has been on the front lines as an activist and a journalist

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