Budget priorities for FY 2024: Urge the City Council to restore the savage cuts made to school budgets this year

Our  education budget priorities for next year, FY 2024, along with Alliance for Quality Education, NYC Kids PAC and the Chancellor’s Parent  Advisory Council are here and below . They are focused on the need for schools to have their budgets restored and the cuts made this year reversed, and for the capital plan for […]

March 13, 2023 in Campaigns, Reports & Memos, Uncategorized, Updates by

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Planning for class size reduction: presentation to Public Advocate office

March 9, 2023 See here or below, presentation provided the Public Advocate’s office.

March 11, 2023 in Presentations, Uncategorized by

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Tonight’s Talk out of School, new capital plan cuts to schools, the charter cap and more!

March 5, 2023 Tonight, Sunday on the WBAI radio show #Talk out of School at 7 PM EST,  I’ll be interviewing new PEP member Naveed Hasan on the influx of refugee children in NYC schools – are they getting enough support? Also, parent advocate Cassie Creswell will talk about the fascinating Chicago mayoral race in […]

March 5, 2023 in Newsletters, Uncategorized by

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New proposed capital plan cuts $2.3B for new school seats compared to plan adopted in 2021

March 5, 2023 The new proposed amendment to the 5-year capital plan for schools was recently released; you can check it out here. Compared to the capital plan adopted in June 2021, the DOE/SCA wants to cut the number of new school seats to be built by 38% — or over 21,000.  This is inconceivable […]

March 5, 2023 in Reports & Memos, Uncategorized, Updates by

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Presentation to Speaker Adams on class size/overcrowding

Here is a presentation on the class size/school overcrowding issue that we used to brief Speaker Adams’ staff earlier this month; it describes some of the challenges in terms of budgeting, space and enrollment that must be addressed if DOE is to achieve the smaller class size caps in the new state law.

February 24, 2023 in Presentations by

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Why the charter cap should NOT be raised & what should CECs and parents do about this.

Updated March 5, 2023 You can  send an email to your Legislators here, in opposition  to Gov. Hochul’s proposal to lift the NYC charter cap and that instead the charter law needs to be strengthened, to eliminate NYC’s onerous and unfair obligation to provide all new and expanding charter schools with space, remove loopholes which […]

February 18, 2023 in Campaigns, Presentations, Uncategorized, Updates by

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What the Chancellor said on class size and raising the charter cap

Feb. 15, 2023 1. Last week, state education budget hearings were held, where many groups, advocates and organizations inveighed against the Governor’s proposal to expand the cap on charter schools. Chancellor Banks also testified and was non-committal, saying it was up to the Mayor weigh in, But under questioning from Sen. Liz Krueger, he admitted […]

February 15, 2023 in Newsletters, Updates by

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State budget testimony: Mayor plans to making even more cuts to school budgets next year, despite $568 million more in state Foundation aid

Feb. 12, 2023 Below see Class Size Matters’ testimony from last week’s  State education budget hearings, which describe some of the many reasons we are extremely concerned that the DOE is not prepared to meet the class size limits in the new state law, especially in the out years, given repeated cuts to school budgets, […]

February 12, 2023 in Testimonies & Comments, Uncategorized, Updates by

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Send a message today, urging the Gov & Legislature: Don’t raise the cap on charters; instead repeal NYC’s obligation to give them with space & require more accountability!

Feb. 7, 2023 Last week, Gov. Hochul proposed raising the cap on charter schools so that 100-300 more could be authorized statewide and in NYC, since every new charter school is allowed to expand to all grade levels.  Charters are already costing the city about $3 billion per year, and this could double the cost, […]

February 7, 2023 in Campaigns, Newsletters, Uncategorized, Updates by

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Testimony on why DOE should improve its enrollment/admissions policies to better meet the goals in the new class size law

January 25, 2023 For my account of these hearings, and the disappointing testimony of Deputy Chancellor Weisberg, see the NYC Public School Parent blog here. You can also read Jenn Choi’s testimony at that link, about the hurdles students with disabilities face being admitted to schools that meet their needs and allow them to reach […]

January 28, 2023 in Testimonies & Comments, Updates by

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