Please source and document that alleged remark, Bill. I've just searched the 'net and cannot find any reference to anything said like that at all. I suppose that just about anyone could be guilty of making a flippant or off-the-cuff-remark, but that really sounds to me as if it may have been taken out of context.
Although the primary mission of a teachers association is, of course, to represent the interests of educators, many associations offer scholarships for students, or participate in numerous other student assistance programs. In the district where I taught, for example, we did many things, as an association, to help students (and even their families) in need.
I'm sure that many of those involved with teachers associations would also argue that many of the same improvements that they have bargained for over the years have also benefited students in a great many ways.
People wanting to talk "reality" need to know that the "reality" is, that good things happen every day in the schools. The reality is, that teachers teach, teachers care, teachers produce, and teachers also need, (and more importantly, have the legal right) to be able to bargain for a fair paycheck for their efforts.
Here in Lakewood, I think that the schools and the teachers' association really came through for you. The question now is, will you, the public, also come through for our schools?
Back to the banjo...