Showing posts with label Sharing the message to #ActNowAlbany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharing the message to #ActNowAlbany. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

Sharing the message to #ActNowAlbany


  It is the opinion of the writer of this blog that Mayoral Control should and must be ended. Mayoral Control has led to an even worse situation of the public school system then before Mayoral Control was instituted. Mayoral Control has resulted in less education and s less rounded education for public school students. The standards that were to be in place when Mayoral Control was first instituted have been pushed back by 10 years, and public school students have lost those ten years of educational advances. State exam scores have plummeted during Mayoral Control, and the best answer one District Superintendent could give me as a reason was "The Test is Much Harder Now'. To that unnamed superintendent, Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina, and to Mayor Bill deBlasio I say that statement 'the test is much harder now' only proves that standards over the past 10 years have gone up while the quality of a New York City public education has gone down. The State Senate must not give in on this issue.

Here is the statement from Mayor Bill deBlasio to the public. 

Our state legislature is deciding the future of mayoral control of our city's schools right now -- and our students could feel the effects of that decision as early as July 1st. It's imperative that we let Albany know that mayoral control must be made permanent. 

Before mayoral control, the city's school system was fragmented. There was little accountability, and we saw far too many instances of waste, mismanagement, and corruption. 

In the more than ten years since mayoral control passed, we've seen improved attendance and graduation rates, safer schools, and more kids given the chance to succeed. We've increased parental engagement with teachers and are making parents and communities partners in shaping successful schools. But all that progress could halt if we don't make sure mayoral control is here to stay. 

Join me in calling on Albany to make mayoral control permanent -- add your name to our petition. 

So much of what we've accomplished together wouldn't have been possible without mayoral control. 

We're bringing free, full-day, high-quality pre-K to more than 70,000 children this September. Our Renewal Schools program is turning struggling schools around by providing them with the support and resources they need. These and other new programs are bringing innovation, collaboration, and comprehensive services into our schools. 

We've come too far to turn back now. Sign our petition asking Albany to make mayoral control permanent: 

nyc.gov/mayoralcontrol 

Thank you, 

Bill de Blasio
Mayor