Saturday, March 16, 2019
2:00–4:30PM
Fiesta Hall 37-62 89th Street Jackson Heights 7 train to 90th Street
Education advocates, including noted historian Diane Ravitch and State Senator Robert Jackson, make the case for A BOLD NEW VISION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL JUSTICE & EQUITY
Sponsored by Jackson Heights People for Public Schools
With responses from U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, State Senators Jessica Ramos
& John Liu
Panel and discussion followed by audience Q&A
RSVP at: jhschools.org/town-hall Entrance on a first-come, first-served basis
Participating Organizations:
Alliance for Quality Education
Class Size Matters
Network for Public Education
NYC Opt Out
NYS Association for Bilingual Education
You can't beat the presenters or the organizations sponsoring this one. I will do everything I can to be there. Hope some of you will be there too.
communist left win bastards
ReplyDeleteThey complain about Sherman, which is fine, as if this doesnt go on in every other school.
ReplyDeleteWhat horseshit. The myth that this goes on in every school. The number of schools where we hear about this going on is minimal. Count them on the blogs. If this is going on why aren't we seeing 1500 school principals being flogged in the blogs?
ReplyDeleteBecause teachers are afraid haven’t you been paying attention
DeleteThat crap does go on in every Bronx high school. Drugs (and not just marijuana) is a huge problem that's totally ignored. There is no scanning for drugs, only weapons. There are no suspensions, calls to the police or ambulances for the highly intoxicated. There are also no calls to the home because how can you prove a student is under the influence if there isn't proof I.e. from a blood test via a hospital visit? I prefer the kids high on weed or Xanax. Now they have Ecstasy, at $5 a pill in the shape of Donald Trumps profile - wIth the hairdo and all. I personally love MDMA and have a tester kit. I found one of the Donald's pills under my class's dealer and tested it. It was 90% crystal meth. This is a terrible drug that can easily cause violence - lots of kids are taking it. I know you might not believe me and obvisously don't want to leave my name - you can verify what I'm saying via any city police precinct, high school dean, safety agent or public school high school student.
ReplyDeleteTell the press. They will protect your identity as a source.
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