Resolution opposed to the provisions in the NYS budget giving preferences to charter schools for free public space
This resolution has been approved by Community Education Councils in District 1 in Manhattan, District 20 in Brooklyn and District 30 in Queens. Please let us know if your CEC has approved it as well by emailing us at info@classsizematters.org
Resolution Opposing Provisions in the NY State Budget for 2014-2015 Requiring the Department of Education Provide Space at Public Expense of Charter Schools
WHEREAS Charter Schools in New York City frequently displace public school students from existing school facilities and create overcrowded conditions; and
WHEREAS Charter Schools in New York City have been shown by the City’s Independent Budget Office to receive more public funding per pupil than public schools; and
WHEREAS Charter Schools in New York City have spent over 5 million dollars in fees to public relations and advertising firms in their campaign to demand public space; and
WHEREAS Charter Schools in New York City receive backing from wealthy investors who benefit from federal tax credits valued at millions of dollars under the Federal New Markets program; and
WHEREAS Charter Schools have resources and the means to find their own facilities outside of the Department of Education’s building inventory;
WHEREAS the New York State Budget for 2014-2015 requires that New York City’s Department of Education provide space at no cost to Charter Schools, thereby severely curtailing local control of city schools and placing public school students at a distinct and unfair disadvantage; and
THEREFORE, be it resolved that Community Education Council 1 is opposed to these provisions;
THEREFORE, be it resolved that Community Education Council 1 hereby calls upon the Senate to introduce new legislation rescinding the provisions requiring the Department of Education to provide free space to Charter Schools, thereby restoring local control of city schools ; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Community Education Council 1 hereby calls upon Governor Cuomo to allow the Mayor to oversee the usage of NYC public school space in accordance with the State Education Law of mayoral control.
Unanimously approved on April 23, 2014