To: Sheldon Silver, Deborah Glick, Mayor's panel on education, Dennis Walcott, Scott Stringer, Dan Squadron, and Margaret Chin
Help us Stop Budget Cuts to NYC Public Schools !!!
We are concerned public school parents, we ask our elected officials to:
1. OPPOSE any further education cuts! Funding reductions mean greater class size, less classroom resources and enrichment subjects, like dance, music and art put at risk.
2. RESTORE CUT FUNDS to public schools and Preserve the public's trust in public education!
3. INVEST in our kidsTODAY--they are the future, they deserve better!
4. Work toward CREATIVE SOLUTIONS that will support our public schools, our teachers and our kids!
5. Let NYC stand as a MODEL for public education, one we can all be PROUD of, one that will produce the leaders of tomorrow!
1. OPPOSE any further education cuts! Funding reductions mean greater class size, less classroom resources and enrichment subjects, like dance, music and art put at risk.
2. RESTORE CUT FUNDS to public schools and Preserve the public's trust in public education!
3. INVEST in our kidsTODAY--they are the future, they deserve better!
4. Work toward CREATIVE SOLUTIONS that will support our public schools, our teachers and our kids!
5. Let NYC stand as a MODEL for public education, one we can all be PROUD of, one that will produce the leaders of tomorrow!
Why is this important?
Dear Parents,
NYC public schools are in dire need of more government funding. Instead, we are seeing systematic cuts year after year. This means greater class size and less classroom resources. This puts enrichment subjects--dance, music, art, science, library--at risk.
--Our children deserve better! Help us send a message to elected officials to stop school budgets cuts!
--Tell City Hall and the education chancellor that we must INVEST in our kids' future! Additional budget cuts are not sustainable without sacrificing the quality of education.
--Join our effort so kids will not pay the price! Let's stand together to make a difference!
Organized by concerned parents of PS89,
Anna Rachmansky ([email protected])
Ellen Micenko ([email protected])
Offir Gutelzon ([email protected])
NYC public schools are in dire need of more government funding. Instead, we are seeing systematic cuts year after year. This means greater class size and less classroom resources. This puts enrichment subjects--dance, music, art, science, library--at risk.
--Our children deserve better! Help us send a message to elected officials to stop school budgets cuts!
--Tell City Hall and the education chancellor that we must INVEST in our kids' future! Additional budget cuts are not sustainable without sacrificing the quality of education.
--Join our effort so kids will not pay the price! Let's stand together to make a difference!
Organized by concerned parents of PS89,
Anna Rachmansky ([email protected])
Ellen Micenko ([email protected])
Offir Gutelzon ([email protected])