Wednesday, March 12, 2014

An Update from City Hall on Charter Schools




 
With all of the recent discussion on charter schools in our city, I want to share with you an update from Mayor de Blasio's office on exactly what is going on.
 
The conversation around charters is a good one to have. While the vast majority of New Yorks students are served by traditional public schools, we are committed making sure EVERY child in New York City can secure a quality education that prepares students for career and college. 
 
If were going to educate our children for the 21st century, we must not divide parents and children in this discussion. Its time for all leaders and stakeholders to unite around common goals and a strong public policy that lifts up every student.
 
Latest on Charters & Co-Location:
  • New York City made decisions based on sound public policy and whats best for our schools and students.
  • The mayor and his team inherited 45 colocations proposals for this coming September that were rushed through in the final days of the past administration.  Because of the hasty manner of these original approvals, the mayor and his team needed to act quickly to determine if these were all good ideas.
  • The mayor and his team were determined to do right by all students, and we set up objective criteria to make sure children werent harmed because of these decisions.
  • The objective criteria were simple:
    • No elementary schools opening on high school campuses.
    • No colocations that create very small schools (under 250) that cannot provide range of support needed to serve our students effectively.
    • No colocations that require heavy construction.
    • We will not reduce District 75 seats  special education.  Will not disadvantage those kids in need.
  • In all, the mayors team approved 36 of the 45 total colocation proposals because working with school communities, those plans could be implemented responsibly.
  • Nine proposals were declined because they did not meet these smart, common sense standards.
  • Contrary to some of the news reports, 14 of 17 charter proposals were approved, and 5 out of 8 proposals were approved from the Success Academy network.
  • Two colocations were declined because they would have put an elementary school into a high school campus. This is a bad education policy that doesnt work for either population of kids because it doesnt enable shared resources such as AP classes or a library.  No students were impacted by these two decisions because these schools have not had their lotteries yet.
  • A third colocation that was declined at PS149 would have reduced enrollment for special education students already going to school at there  kids with serious disabilities that our system has too often let down.
We are here to serve ALL of our kids.
 
And just like we wont approve a colocation that will hurt special needs students at a traditional public school, we wont turn our backs on the children who were planning to attend this charter school prior to this decision. We are working to find space for the kids at Success Academy 4 because we know that every child, every student is our charge.
 
And we are working cooperatively with a number of charters right now on a range of shared priorities.
 
This administration is committed to working with all parents, educators and stakeholders to ensure that every single one of New Yorks 1.1 million students receives a great education.
 
I hope that this email helps to answer some of the questions you may have on charter schools.  If not, please do not hesitate to call my office at 718-931-2620 and we will do our best to make sure that any other question you have is answered.
 
Your Assemblyman,
 
Luis R. Sepulveda



STATEMENT FROM SENATOR ADRIANO ESPAILLAT ON EAST HARLEM BUILDING COLLAPSE



 
“My heart goes out to the East Harlem families victimized by this tragedy, who have lost loved ones and are suddenly without a home.

Our community must give the displaced tenants and surrounding neighbors the necessary resources to recover from these horrific events, and my office will be working to ensure their needs are met.

I am troubled by the apparent record of neglect in the building where the fire began, including multiple active fire safety violations, and evidence of structural integrity problems dating back several years. These issues suggest that there was the potential for even greater loss. My office will be closely scrutinizing the information available to determine what failings allowed this to occur and what can be done to prevent this from happening again."

Editor's Note: 

At a press conference in the afternoon it was announced that the cause of the explosion that occurred at 9:30 AM was a gas leak that was reported to Con Edison at 9:12 AM. Con Edison arrived on the scene after the explosion

 

Monday, March 10, 2014

Croton Facility Monitoring Committee Meeting


  The Croton Facility Monitoring Committee will meet on Thursday, March 20, 2014 at 7pm
in the DEP Office at 3660 Jerome Ave. Bronx NY 10467.  The agenda for the meeting will be published here when it is available.

  The new Chair of the CFMC this tear is Father Richard Gorman of Community Board 12.

UPDATE:
There may be a change in this date to March 27th.
Check back for further updates.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

NAACP Slams Success Academy’s Outrageous and Insulting Lawsuit


 Hazel M. Dukes, President of the NAACP’s New York State Conference, released the following statement tonight slamming the federal lawsuit filed by Success Academy against Mayor de Blasio’s recent reversal of three co-locations
  
  “This lawsuit is an outrageous and insulting attempt by Wall Street hedge fund managers to hijack the language of civil rights in their shameless political attack on Bill de Blasio. It is an affront to all public school parents in New York City. There is no stronger champion for the civil rights of our kids than Mayor De Blasio. The entire civil rights community stands with him in his effort to strike a fair balance between charter schools and neighborhood schools,” Dukes said.
  
Editors Note:  
  We wonder how former New York City Council Education Committee Chair Eva "General" Moskowitz is having such success with some New York City public school children who are attending the charter schools that she now runs when she could not use this magic when she was chair of the City Council Education Committee for all the children of New York City public schools.
Come on Eva "What's your secret"?

  

Parents and Allies of Mayor de Blasio Debunk Charter Lobbyists’ Misinformation Campaign


 
*They Will Respond to Success Academy's Lawsuit over Co-locations and Defend de Blasio's Policy*

At Harlem Event, PS 149/PS 811 Parents, Rev. Michael Walrond, and Allies of Mayor de Blasio Will Rally for Reversal of Co-locations and Set the Record Straight

On the Heels of a New Video Campaign, Harlem Parents Will Discuss Why the Expansion of Success Academy in Their Schools' Building Would Have Been Harmful

WHO: Parents and Teachers from PS 149 and PS 811; Harlem Congressional Candidate Rev. Michael Walrond; Top Supporters of Mayor de Blasio.

WHAT: PS 149/PS 811 parents and their allies speak out in support of Mayor de Blasio’s decision to reverse the co-location in their school building. This event will come on the heels of a new video ad campaign these parents will launch Monday to debunk the misinformation and distortions that charter school lobbyists have been pedaling to the press.

WHERE: PS 149/PS 811, corner of 117th St and Lenox Ave., Harlem

WHEN: Monday, March 10, 4 p.m.

WHY: PS 149 and PS 811 lost several classrooms and a lot of space when Harlem Success Academy 4 was first co-located in their building in 2008. PS 811, a District 75 school for students with special needs, would have lost five additional rooms, including its only therapy room and a state-mandated room for conflict resolution, if Success Academy had been allowed to expand. Parents will speak about how Mayor de Blasio’s new process for evaluating co-locations strikes the right balance and takes into consideration the impact on existing district public schools.

Women's History Month Celebration


 
Bronx Borough President  
Ruben Diaz Jr.
Invites you to
Women's History Month
Celebrating Women of Character, Courage, and Commitment
Thursday, March 20, 2014
10:00 am
Breakfast will be from 10:00-11:30 am.
Program to begin at 11:45 am
The New York Botanical Garden
Garden Terrace Room
2900 Southern Boulevard
(Entrance will be at the Mosholu Gate across the Metro-North Station)
Parking is available on a first come first serve basis
2014 Honorees
Hon. Letitia James    Dr. Betty Rosa
      NYC Public Advocate         NYSED, Board of Regents
Hon. Nydia M. Velazquez
Congresswoman

Seating is limited.  Please call 718-590-3522 or email lroldan@bronxbp.nyc.gov
  

Friday, March 7, 2014

Upcoming events in the 87th A.D.







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As the winter starts to wind down I want to let you know about a few events that will be coming up in the district this month.

The first is on about making homes energy efficient, and will take place on Wednesday, March 12.  This program will be especially useful for anyone who owns a multifamily building but all are welcome.  The discussion will focus around how to retrofit your building so that you and your residents can save money and live more sustainably, comfortably, and efficiently.  The event will occur at Masjid al Iman, 2008 Westchester Ave. Bronx NY, from 4pm-7pm.

The second event will take place right outside my office on Thursday, March 20.  We will be having free mammography screenings for uninsured and under insured females 40 and over.  This event will take place from 9:30am-3:30pm, but appointments are recommended so please call my office to reserve your spot.
If you would like more information on either of these events, or any other issue, please feel free to call my office at (718)-931-2620.  

You can also stop by Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm or Saturdays from 11am-2pm.  
Our office is located at 1973 Westchester Ave. Bronx NY.
We hope to see you at one of these events.

If there are any issues that you find particularly important, I'd love to hear from you.  It's important for me to know what you want me to be working on in Albany.  My email is sepulvedal@assembly.state.ny.us

Your Assemblyman,
Luis R. Sepulveda

Community News: Street Renaming Park Safety, Street Safety, and Summer Jobs


  This comes in from Comes from Manhattan councilman Mark Levine who is the Chair of the City Council Parks committee.

  Last week was an important first milestone as Council Member Mark Levine led his first hearing as Chair of the City Council Parks Committee. Together, the committee members examined the Department of Parks and Recreation’s plans for tree safety and maintenance during this crucial time following a period of record snowfalls in the region. This is coupled with a large expansion in the number of trees planted across the city, as MillionTreesNYC approaches its goal of one million newly planted trees. In prior years with similar amounts of snowfall, several tragedies occurred where people were either critically injured or fatally struck by falling tree branches. Council Member Levine wanted to address this topic during his first meeting as Chair to shed light on the need to make preparations to avoid future accidents and tragedies.

Earlier this week, Council Member Levine took a trip to Albany with his fellow Council Members and Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito to continue to advocate for universal pre-Kindergarten and middle school afterschool programs and to call for a dedicated funding stream to sustain it.

Our office has also continued to focus on transportation and public safety issues, in alignment with Mayor de Blasio’s Vision Zero plan. Next week at the City Council Stated meeting, an entire package of Pedestrian/Traffic Safety legislation will be introduced to address many problems impacting street safety. One of the items included within this package is a Resolution co-prime sponsored by Council Member Mark Levine calling upon the State to give the City “home rule” authority to install speed cameras throughout the City that will deter drivers from speeding and help to better enforce penalties when they do. If implemented citywide, these cameras have the potential to save many lives over time.

Nothing highlights the need for safer traffic policies more than the senseless death of a child crossing a city street. On Monday, March 10th at 1pm, Council Member Levine will host a street co-naming ceremony on the southwest corner of 97th street and Amsterdam Avenue. The co-naming will be done in memory of Ariel Russo, the 4-year old girl tragically killed by an unlicensed teen driver of an SUV on June 4, 2013. The corner will officially be co-named “Ariel Russo Way (4 years old)”on the day that Ariel Russo would have turned 5-years old. The co-name was made possible by legislation passed by Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito in 2013 who was then the Council Member representing this portion of the district. The Speaker will also participate in the co-naming ceremony along with other local elected officials and all are welcome to attend. 

Apply NOW! The 2014 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is accepting applications
The 2014 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is accepting applications NOW!  Application period is open from Monday, March 3 – Friday, April 25, 2014.  All youth aged 14-24 who permanently reside within the five boroughs of New York City are eligible and encouraged to apply.
To apply for SYEP, you only need to submit a completed application by going to www.nyc.gov/dycd   

Parks Summer Camp Jobs
The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation (NYC Parks) serves as the steward for over 29,000 acres of land, which includes 1,000 playgrounds, 35 recreation centers, 66 pools and 14 miles of beach. Within the many divisions, Public Programs operates Summer Camp at 19 locations.
To apply, please e-mail resume & cover letter to: SummerCampJobs@parks.nyc.gov 
Notice to Parks applicants – include your ERN on all correspondence.
For more information please visit http://www.nycgovparks.org/ 

You can tweet @MarkLevineNYC, call his district office at 212-928-6814 OR email him at District7@council.nyc.gov.