Please send a letter today to your State Senators by clicking here, urging them to sign onto S.6296, the bill introduced by Sen. Robert Jackson, to update and renew NYC’s commitment to lower class size in all grades – especially now since we’re due to get full Foundation funding from the state. As of today, it’s already signed onto by eight other Senators from both parties– Senators Brad Hoylman, Julia Salazar, Jose Serrano, Brian Benjamin, Andrew Gournades, Zellnor Myrie, Andrew Lanza, and Jessica Ramos! Much thanks to all of them and Robert Jackson for their support.
2. NYC is due to receive more than $8 billion in additional state and federal funds over the next two to three years. We would like your input on how the money should be spent, to help us structure our discussions at our upcoming May 22 Parent Action Conference, co-sponsored with NYC Kids PAC. Please take this five-minute survey to rank your priorities.
3. Then, if you have time, read this this wonderful Daily News oped by Regent Kathleen Cashin, about how smaller classes utterly transformed the schools she led in Brooklyn and Queens, when she was a Regional superintendent. And check out my latest Talk out of School podcast with Danny Dromm, former teacher and current head of the City Council Finance committee, who explains why he has made class size reduction a priority to fight for in the city budget for next year.
4. Finally, (and I know I’m asking a lot); it’s my birthday tomorrow and it would be great if you could give to Class Size Matters to mark the occasion. We couldn’t hold our regular annual fundraiser for the last two years because of the pandemic; I really on your support to keep advocating for NYC children and their right to receive a quality education. Please give here if you can afford it.
But remember to send a letter to your State Senator about class size first; it’s free!
thanks so much, Leonie