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NEXT WEEK, A CHANCE TO GRILL SCHOOLS CHANCELLOR DENNIS WALCOTT

April 1, 2013 | 3:36 PM
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Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott is coming to the Upper West Side on April 10, and the local community education council wants to hear your questions. They’d like to get the questions by April 1, so think fast!

The District 3 Community Education Council is asking District 3 Parents and Guardians to submit their top 5 concerns for District 3 to CEC3@schools.nyc.gov by Monday April 1st in preparation for the Town Hall.

Maybe, just maybe, Walcott will answer all of the myriad questions that the DOE has failed to answer about the plan to demolish PS 199 and PS 191 and replace them with high-rises with schools inside.

Info on the town hall below:

 

Joint Town Hall Meeting
With Chancellor Dennis Walcott
And the
Community Education Council District 3

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April 10, 2013
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Wadleigh Educational Complex
Auditorium
215 W. 114th St.

(Between Frederick Douglass and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvds.)
2 or 3 Subway Trains to 110th or 116th
B or C Subway Trains to 110th St.
M2, M3, M7 or M10 Buses

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The Chancellor will discuss student achievement, school finances,
and our City’s educational goals and priorities.
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There will be an opportunity for questions from the public.
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Interpretation services will be available.

District 03 Community Education Council

Christine Annechino- President
Rebecca Woodard- 1st Vice President
Camille Goodridge- 2nd Vice President
Laurie Frey- Secretary
Alicia Simpson – Treasurer
Olaiya Deen, Joseph Fiordaliso, Noah Gotbaum,
Theresa Hammonds, Miriam Rengier
Ira Seidman – Student Member

Ilene Altschul, District 3 Acting Superintendent

NYC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION • 52 CHAMBERS STREET • NEW YORK, NY 10007
WWW.NYC.GOV/SCHOOLS

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LJWNYC
LJWNYC
12 years ago

ALL people concerned about the 199 proposal please sign our petition!

https://www.change.org/petitions/chancellor-dennis-walcott-mayor-michael-bloomberg-nyc-doe-and-nyc-ecf-stop-the-development-of-the-ps199-site

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miss wanda
miss wanda
12 years ago

My concern is following
1. Dust and rats during building
2.my health as I have sinus priblems
3.noise of building work before 6am and
After 7pp
4.my view of the park as been waking up sunshine
For many years. And my being not worry about
Building to close to see in
5. Parking as family and friends can’t walk that far.

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