"A single mother living in Harlem knows the plusses and minuses of charter schools firsthand -- because she has one son in a public school and another in a charter school.
'I love both my sons equally and think they deserve the same opportunity for a good education,' Quintasha Bullock said. 'So I'm disappointed that [lawmakers in Albany] will only let one of my boys go to charter school.'
Her 7-year-old, Quinzaire, 'was lucky enough' to get into Promise Academy 1, a charter school, this year, she said.
But her other son, Nashon, 11, attends PS 46 in Harlem."
'I love both my sons equally and think they deserve the same opportunity for a good education,' Quintasha Bullock said. 'So I'm disappointed that [lawmakers in Albany] will only let one of my boys go to charter school.'
Her 7-year-old, Quinzaire, 'was lucky enough' to get into Promise Academy 1, a charter school, this year, she said.
But her other son, Nashon, 11, attends PS 46 in Harlem."