FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August
19, 2013
Members
of Community Education Council District 6 Demand Co-locations Be Removed from
October Calendar of the Panel for Educational Policy
At the
August 15 Community Education Council District 6 (CEC6) public meeting, the
Office of Portfolio Management (OPM) verbally presented proposals to
co-locate two new schools in already co-located District 6 (D6) buildings. They
stated proposals would be voted on at the October 15 and 30 PEP meetings. This
came after OPM released publicly plans for new technical schools throughout New
York City; see link here for more information.
Although
adding middle and high school grades to D6 is important, these new co-locations
will create “tri-located” buildings in our district, which has a history of
unsuccessful and divisive co-locations. Two elected members of CEC6 are parent
leaders at the affected schools, MS 192 (located at 138th Street between
Amsterdam and Broadway) and MS 52 (located at Academy Street and Broadway). At
no point were parents consulted regarding siting two new schools in these
buildings, although parents at both schools supported grade expansions for
their existing schools, recently requested grade expansions were denied.
Despite
explicit requests from CEC6, the August 15 OPM presentation was not accompanied
by materials that detailed the proposed co-locations for the council or the
audience. Further, CEC 6 requested this information in both English and
Spanish for several weeks prior to the meeting, because a large proportion of
CEC6 parents speak Spanish and several members of CEC6 are new.
The
undersigned members of CEC6 are asking for your support in removing both
proposals from the PEP calendar, until we as the Community Education Council of
District 6 can engage the D6 public education community and understand fully
what the potential effects of the co-locations may be. Until schools open in
September, it is impossible for our CEC to “walk through” a school and complete
the assessment required in order to advise the DOE, as required by state
statute. Our goal is to ensure that no child's education is negatively
impacted by these proposed co-locations in District 6.
At the
time of this release, the following CEC6 members gave consent: Victoria
Frye,Yuderka Valdez, Shenell Evans, Miriam Aristy-Farer
We
request your support and presence at the
September
CEC 6 public meeting
Thursday
9/19
7-10pm
4360
Broadway, Room 430
We
believe that it would make a difference in ensuring that the DOE sees that
proper process is not being followed (given the timing of their presentations
to parents) and the inability of CEC6 to analyze the proposals.
For
more information please contact:
Miriam
Aristy-Farer
MBP
appointee
CEC 6
Interim President
minks@fristys.com,
212-926-3130
Yuderka
Valdez
CEC 6
Interim Secretary
yudy_b@yahoo.com, 917-657-5042
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