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Thousands of teachers rally at City Hall against budget cuts | GothamSchools

Thousands of teachers rally at City Hall against budget cuts | GothamSchools

Thousands of teachers rally at City Hall against budget cuts

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City teachers from all five boroughs gathered at City Hall and down Broadway to protest the mayor's planned budget cuts to education.
Thousands of teachers and members of other municipal unions rallied today to protest planned cuts in Mayor Bloomberg’s city budget for next year. Proposed cuts to the city’s school system were a major focus of the rally, which stretched more than four blocks from City Hall down Broadway to Federal Plaza. The Department of Education is trying to fill a projected $750 million shortfall for next year.
“We are getting very close to a repeat of 1976 in our school system, where they cut it so deep it took 30 years

Saved from closure, a Queens high school faces phase-out

When a judge ruled in favor of keeping open 19 schools that the city had targeted for closure, it appeared that the teachers union had won its case. But for at least one of the schools, under-enrollment could spell closure anyway.
Jamaica High School in Queens is currently looking at an incoming class of 23 ninth grade students, according to minutes taken during a meeting between the school’s principal and union chapter leader. If more students don’t enroll, the high school will not be able to offer a ninth grade next year, which is what would have happened under the city’s original plan to phase out the school.
A portion of the minutes reads:
Mr. Acham said that our expected number of students for the fall would be between 850 and 900 pupils and not close to 1400 that we currently are enrolling. He added that the number of incoming