Sunday, January 10, 2010

If possible, it is worse than we actually thought!

This morning as we typed, "it is our school now; it will be yours later", we knew we were being accurate, but we didn't know how accurate. 

PEP member Patrick Sullivan provided this info to our friend Norm over at ednotes, and we are reposting it here.  If you thought 22 school closings and our co-location extension issue on one PEP meeting in January was bad... wait until you see what is on the slate for February.

Conspiracy and Coruption are two words that come to mind...  The time is now to stop the drive to privatize!

http://normsnotes2.blogspot.com/2010/01/proposals-for-significant-changes-in.html

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June 4th City-Wide School-Community Based Protests: No School-Based Budget Cuts or School Layoffs

June 4th City-Wide School-Community Based Protests:  No School-Based Budget Cuts or School Layoffs
Parents, Students, and School Workers at PS 15 Demand Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein Prioritize Spending for Public Education!

Public Education in NYC has faced over 500 million in cuts since 2009. The Mayor must seek other revenues instead of cutting our schools and other important services that are the lifeblood of our communities!

Bailouts for Banks and Wall Street but NOT FOR OUR KIDS? SAVE OUR SCHOOLS... STOP THE FORCES WHO SEEK TO DISMANTLE AND DESTROY PUBLIC EDUCATION!