Press Releases
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 Contact: Leonie Haimson, 917-435-9329; [email protected] Today a lawsuit was filed in the Brooklyn State Supreme Court against the proposed closure of P.S. 25 Eubie Blake in District 16, Brooklyn, a zoned neighborhood school, which Chancellor Carmen Farina and the Board of Education are attempting to close without […]
March 27, 2018 in Press Releases, Uncategorized, Updates by leoniehaimson
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This blog post was first posted here. A PDF version is available. Thursday, March 15, 2018 New evidence of an extreme gender bias in selective high school admissions demands an independent evaluation of the exam Today, Ben Chapman of the NY Daily News wrote about the disproportionate number of girls rejected from the highly-selective Specialized high schools […]
March 19, 2018 in Reports & Memos, Updates by admin
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This PowerPoint discusses the planned closure of PS 25, and the evidence showing that PS 25 is one of the best elementary schools in New York City.
March 19, 2018 in Presentations, Updates by admin
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Many of the software programs being used in schools have uncertain value, and can undermine student privacy, engagement and authentic learning. I hope that this guide will help chip away at some of the massive hype that has surrounded the subject of so-called “personalized learning” in recent years. It offers questions parents should ask their […]
March 12, 2018 in Reports & Memos, Updates by admin
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The awful shootings at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida have aroused much sorrow, anger and a greater awareness of the need to better protect children so that this sort of event never happens again. Class Size Matters, along with the Network for Public Education and many other groups, is helping to organize […]
March 1, 2018 in News, Newsletters, Recent Newsletters, Updates by admin
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Feb. 28, 2018 During yesterday’s City Council hearings on Renewal schools, in response to a question from CM Alicka Samuels, Laura Feijoo of DOE underestimated the number of schools co-located with charter schools that DOE now proposes to close, merge or truncate. Of these 19 schools, 12 are co-located with charter schools, as listed below. […]
February 28, 2018 in Reports & Memos, Updates by leoniehaimson
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This testimony is also available as a pdf here. Testimony of Leonie Haimson before the NYC Council Education Committee on the Renewal School Program February 27, 2018 Thank you for providing me the opportunity to speak here today. My name is Leonie Haimson, and I’m the Executive Director of Class Size Matters, a […]
February 26, 2018 in Testimonies & Comments, Updates by leoniehaimson
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The presentations below discuss trends in class size, school overcrowding, and the capital plan. Overall, New York City public schools remain overcrowded, with more than half of students attending overutilized schools. Citywide Powerpoint District 1 Powerpoint District 2 Powerpoint District 3 Powerpoint District 4 Powerpoint District 5 Powerpoint District 6 Powerpoint District 7 Powerpoint District 8 […]
February 5, 2018 in Presentations, Updates by admin
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Here’s the presentation that Naila Rosario and Leonie Haimson gave at the Parent Action Conference co-hosted by Class Size Matters and NYC Kids PAC on Jan. 27, 2018.
January 30, 2018 in Presentations, Updates by leoniehaimson
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In 2017, DoE reports that class sizes have increased once again, far above 2007 levels, even though the Contracts for Excellence law passed that year required them to reduce class sizes in all grades. Check out the press release here. We filed a legal complaint with the state in July 2017, pointing this out and […]
November 20, 2017 in Reports & Memos, Updates by leoniehaimson
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