Money, money, money!
On top of admissions jitters, stormy weather and Brooklyn’s new IKEA opening, a busy week on the budget and funding fronts is ahead of us. Stay up-to-date with the Insideschools calendar as we plow towards the summer break.
Today the Keep the Promises Coalition is holding a rally against the budget cuts at 4:30 p.m., when protesters will attempt to encircle City Hall. Protesters should meet along Broadway before marching to City Hall. In an email this morning, Betty Zohar, Brooklyn’s UFT parent and community liaison, estimated some 1,500 protesters will attend.
Tomorrow and Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., the city will conduct public hearings in Manhattan and Queens, respectively, to discuss the DOE’s use of Contracts for Excellence (C4E) funding. Chief among its many goals, C4E funding aims to reduce class size and to bolster instruction for students with the highest needs, which include students living in poverty, English Language Learners and special-education students.
Parents, students and community members who wish to testify at the C4E public hearings should sign up at 6 p.m. The Manhattan hearing will be at Fashion Industries High School; in Queens, at I.S. 230.
--posted by Tanner Kroeger
2 comments:
helen,
It is totally off the topic, but would you be able to find out about registration info for G&T K? There was no instruction for registration in DOE letter. I was trying to contact the school (NEST), but unsuccessful.
I want to thank you for helping/guiding us through during the horrible time. Without you, I would have lost it. Thank you!
Best strategy is to contact the school, which (I know) can be tough by phone at NEST. They do seem quite responsive to email, though - so try that route. You could also try to phone their parent coordinator or to the head of their parents organization, who can more more accessible than (very) busy administrators, especially in these last days of June.
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