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Separate and Unequal Schools in NYC: Rally at PS 123 on First Day of School

This the first in a series, with a focus on the tactics of Eva Moskowitz and her Harlem Success Academy machine. Join our Protest!Eva Moskowitz and Her Charter School Must Go!Wednesday, September 9th, 20096:30am in the Morning! (and at 3:30PM)West 141st Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (8th Avenue)For more information please contact William Hargraves (718) … Continue reading

This notice is on the airing of a Jonathan Kozol interview — “US Apartheid Education & Flaws in NCLB” — will be repeated at midnight tonight on CSPAN’s BookTV program.Another showing: next Sat., 9/12, 9 a.m. and apparently there Here’s how someone described it: [Kozol] IS A SHARP CRITIC OF THE CLASS AND RACE BASED … Continue reading

P.S. 123 — taking to the streets again

GEM has reported a couple of times this summer how Eva Moskowitz (on Klein’s left) has been elbowing one of her Harlem Success Academies deeper into P.S. 123 space all summer. Teachers and parents from 123 mounted their first protest on July 7th after hearing reports that their classrooms were being packed up by HSA … Continue reading

We received a this announcement of a bit of children’s theater, so I’m honoring their request to let readers know. A group of neighborhood children set out to put on a show,when Dotty Dot attempts to steal the spotlight. Lessons are learned and friendships are put to the test. Filled with song, colorful costumes and … Continue reading

Jones vs. Merriman

GEM member Brian Jones will be on the Laura Flanders show today debating James Merriman IV, the new CEO of the NYC Center for Charter School Excellence. In Brian’s words: “Should be a trip.” UPDATE: VIEW the PROGRAM HERE. Viewing info:Livestreaming at 12 noon: grittv.orgDish Network Channel 9145 at 8pm For a flowery press release … Continue reading

The 10 Best Reasons to Oppose Charter Schools

Loretta Prisco wrote this for her local paper. Circulating it is the next step. For a PDF of the following list (laid out 3x on a legal size page), please write: GEMnyc@gmail.com. Charter schools are paid for with taxpayer dollars, but privately operated. #10. Charters don’t serve children with special needs, English Language Learners, taking … Continue reading

Detroit speaks, we listen and learn

On the ICE’s listserv is the text of a flyer that the Equal Opportunity Now Caucus and BAMN (By Any Means Necessary) distributed at the mass membership meeting of the Detroit Federation of Teachers today. The meeting attracted about 5000 members, and accepted a 60 day contract extension. They call for a strike and picketing. … Continue reading

Fake charter school hearing at I.S. 195 exposed

One of Harlem-GEM’s members sent in this report on the hearing that took place two days ago at I.S. 195 over the addition of another KIPP charter in the building. Hearings like this are rampant in New York City, and communities have to understand that watchdog involvement and activism is the only way to slow … Continue reading

"The Truth About Charter Schools"

Highlights from GEM’s brochure on charter schools, which is being distributed at many demonstrations, forums, and other ed events this month. (Downloadable PDF here.) MYTH: Charter schools are public schools. TRUTH: If something is public, it means it is open to all members of a community. Charter schools conduct lotteries to select their students; they … Continue reading

Short notice — KIPP charter school hearing tomorrow

Ednotes reports there’s another charter school hearing, which may have not been advertised well. “It is not commonly known, but KIPP is establishing its first high school right here in NYC at IS 195 where all KIPP schools will feed their 8th grade graduates . . . “ See the rest of that post for … Continue reading

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