The following list came from the Indypendent who received it from Ed Notes. Indypendent has a good piece on school closings.
Here are the dates and times for upcoming hearings at schools designated for closure:
5-Jan 6pm School for Community Research and Learning HS 1980 Lafayette Ave, Bronx5-Jan 6pm Academy of Environmental Science and Renaissance Charter 410 East 100 Street, Manhattan6-Jan 6pm Frederick Douglas Academy III (6 -8) 3630 3rd Ave, Bronx6-Jan 6pm Beach Channel HS at Beach Channel HS7-Jan 8pm Columbus HS 925 Astor Ave, Bronx7-Jan 5pm Global Enterprise HS 925 Astor Ave, Bronx7-Jan 6pm Paul Robeson HS 150 Albany Ave, Bklyn7-Jan 6pm Jamaica HS 16701 Gothic Drive, Queens8-Jan 6pm Choir Academy of Harlem HS 2005 Madison Ave, Manhattan11-Jan 6pm Norman Thomas HS 111 E 33st, Manhattan11-Jan 6pm Kappa II (6-8) 144-176 East 128 st, Manhattan
11-Jan 6pm Alfred E. Smith HS 333 East 151st, Bronx12-Jan 6pm William H. Maxwell Vocation HS 145 Pennsylvania Ave, Brooklyn12-Jan 6pm Business, Computer Applications and Entrepeneur HS 207-01 116 Ave, Queens13-Jan 6pm Academy of Collaborative Education (6-8) 222 West 134 St, Manhattan13-Jan 6pm PS 332 (k-8) 51 Christopher Ave, Bklyn13-Jan 6pm School for Academic and Social Excellence (6-8) 1224 Park Place, Brooklyn14-Jan 6pm New Day Academy HS 800 Home St, Bronx14-Jan 6pm Metropolitan Corporate Academy 362 Schermerhorn St, Bklyn19-Jan 6pm Monroe Academy of Business Law HS 1300 Boynton ave, Bronx26-Jan 6pm PEP meeting Brooklyn Tech High SchoolSource: Ed Notes
So this was posted 8 days ago and not a single response yet. Heck, some of these hearings are already happening.
ReplyDeleteWhy do I get the vibe that the regular ICE posters here only care about Jamaica HS.
Where are the words in response to this piece that prove me wrong? Where is ICE's recaps piece from yesterday's hearing in the Bronx?
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What happened at the High School for Community Research and Learning two days ago and Fredrick Douglas last night? How did the meetings go? What happened? Did anything promising come out of those fights?
ReplyDeleteThe speakers that came out last night in defense of Robeson High School were inspiring. Why has there been no mention of Robeson on this site? Why wasn't ICE there?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure we can expect to see a James Eterno piece on the Jamaica meeting any day now on this blog. I guess the students and staff there are more important than the 21 other schools.
ReplyDeleteJamaica High School is one of the more important schools on the list. It should be featured.
ReplyDeleteThat's just crap, all of the schools are important.
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