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Livestreaming forum with Chancellor Rosa tonight at 6 PM

May 6, 2016 Dear Friend, For those who couldn’t make it, our Education forum with Chancellor Betty Rosa and reporter Juan Gonzalez at George Washington HS tonight will be live streamed tonight starting at 6 PM at www.stopmotionsolo.tv. We will also try to post the video online afterwards. Have a good weekend, Leonie Haimson Executive […]

May 9, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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Update and reminder on Chancellor Rosa forum, and hypocrisy from the NY Post on preK and charter schools

May 2, 2016 Dear Friend, Welcome back from spring break! 1. Reminder: this Friday, May 6 at 6 PM, the new NY Regents Chancellor Betty Rosa will be speaking about her vision to transform education in NYC and throughout the state, with investigative report Juan González moderating. This event is co-sponsored by CEC6, CB12M Youth […]

May 9, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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Save the dates for 2 important events! also updates on contracts & attacks on schools

April 27, 2016   Dear Friend, Two exciting events coming up soon: 1. On Friday May 6, Dr. Betty Rosa, the new Chancellor of the NY Board of Regents, will be speaking about her vision to transform our public schools. Juan Gonzalez, investigative reporter, will moderate and ask questions. Dr. Rosa is an experienced and […]

April 27, 2016 in News, Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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Were the state exams so much better this year? The answer is no.

April 11, 2016 Dear Friend, Clearly there were many problems with this year’s NY state ELA exams. These included overly long, dense and grade-inappropriate reading passages with numerous typos, abstruse vocabulary and confusing questions; commercial product placements; reading passages drawn from Pearson test prep materials; missing or mislabeled pages in test booklets: and children taking […]

April 12, 2016 in News, Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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It’s your right to decide whether to opt out of state testing this week

April 3, 2016 Dear Friend, It’s that time of year: Starting Tuesday, public school students throughout the state will be subjected to three days of the burdensome, stressful, overly long, confusing and poorly constructed ELA exams. The math exams will be held from April 13 –15. (Schedule here.) Check out our blog for some of the numerous reasons you should consider opting […]

April 6, 2016 in News, Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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​ Update on NPE Conference and our trip to DC

March 30, 2016 Dear Friend, 1. In a few weeks, the Network for Public Education will hold our annual conference in Raleigh NC from April 16-17. Among the keynote speakers will be Diane Ravitch, Rev. William Barber and author Bob Herbert. I will be leading two workshops, one on student privacy and the other on real “Personalized Learning”, […]

March 31, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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Great News for Social Justice and Student Privacy

March 21, 2016 Dear Friend, 1. Dr. Betty Rosa was just voted as Chancellor of the New York Board of Regents. She is a former teacher, principal and Superintendent from the Bronx, and will be a voice for social justice, for smaller classes, for all those programs that children need for a truly equitable chance at success. She […]

March 21, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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Report on capital plan hearings and school overcrowding

March 9, 2016 Dear Friend, Yesterday the City Council Education Committee held hearings on the still underfunded DOE capital plan for school construction and repair. Check out our blog here for our testimony and DOE responses to Council Members’ probing questions; here is the NY 1 story. Thanks especially to the many parent and community leaders who […]

March 21, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters, Uncategorized by

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Update on Privacy and School Overcrowding

March 7, 2016 Dear Friend, 1. Update on student privacy: Deputy Commissioner Beth Berlin has assured us that no personally identifiable information will be collected as a result of the new NYSED Gates grant, and no data will be linked to any pre-existing personal information that the state has already collected. She also said that it […]

March 21, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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Build More Schools: Speak At The City Council Hearings and Join Our Letter Campaign

February 26, 2016 Dear Friend,   Our schools are more overcrowded than ever! We need a bigger capital plan to build more schools AND to fix the broken school planning process. Class sizes are growing, countless schools have lost their art, music, and science rooms, and too many special needs students receive their services in […]

March 21, 2016 in Newsletters, Recent Newsletters by

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