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NYC Public School Parents: Breaking: Our class size appeal will be heard on Jan. 13 in Albany!

NYC Public School Parents: Breaking: Our class size appeal will be heard on Jan. 13 in Albany!

Breaking: Our class size appeal will be heard on Jan. 13 in Albany!


Big news just announced today: Our class size lawsuit vs NYC and NY State, Agostini vs. Elia, will finally be heard on Monday, January 13 at 1 PM in the Appellate Court in Albany.

Last spring, May 23, 2019 , attorney Wendy Lecker of the Education Law Centefiled our appeal on behalf of nine NYC parents, Class Size Matters and the Alliance for Quality Education.  We sued the State Education Commissioner and the Chancellor, and urged the Appellate court to order the NYC Department of Education to reduce class size in all grades as the Contracts for Excellence law requires.


Our original lawsuit, Agostini vs. Eliawas filed in April 2018 when then-NYS Education Commissioner Elia refused to take action to enforce the Contracts for Excellence law in response to our original complaint.

The C4E law was first approved in 2007 and required NYC to lower class size; instead class sizes increased sharply and remain at levels far higher than when that law was passed.

Yet in December 2018, Acting Supreme Court Judge Henry Zwack ruled against us in a skimpy decision that engaged with CONTINUE READING: 
NYC Public School Parents: Breaking: Our class size appeal will be heard on Jan. 13 in Albany!