Parents of public school children, like me, and those concerned with quality education (or the lack of it) should be looking with both significant hope and anxiety at the education budget proposals made by Gov. Spitzer. If enacted, the proposed budget will, over the next few years, increase funds dramatically. If that money is spent wisely, it will overcome the years of underfunding which have afflicted NYC schools (and those of lower income school districts across NYS). Of course the anxiety comes from the fact that we know that government is capable of wasting money on a grand scale. (Consider the still unbuilt 2nd Ave. Subway).
Advocates for adequate school funding, including groups which I like and support respect, have signed on Gov. Spitzer’s proposals hook, line and sinker. One in particular, the
Alliance for Quality Education , a coalition of community groups which has, for years, been a steady lobbying force statewide, has been
leading the charge to gather support for the Spitzer proposal.
AQE, the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, the NAACP and New Yorkers For Smaller Class Size others are holding two forums (fora?) this Thursday, March 8, 2007 (in the Bronx and in Queens.) . The sharp-eyed will notice that the Queens event features Assembly Education Chair Cathy Nolan and Senate Minority Leader Malcolm Smith both of whom can play keys roles in getting the Spitzer education budget passed and in making sure safeguards are in place to ensure the new money is spent carefully. Directions after the break.I am definitely going, -- even if it means taping by favorite TV programs. You should consider coming, too.
Mobilization for Education: Community Forums on the Fight for Great Public Schools
Thursday, March 8th
Bronx:
6 - 8 PM at IS 217 School of the Performing Arts, 977 Fox Street (between E. 163rd St & Westchester Ave )
Subway: 2/5 to Simpson St or Intervale Ave , 6 to Hunts Point Ave, Bus: Bx4, Bx5, Bx6, Bx19
Queens:
With Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan & Senate Minority Leader Malcolm Smith
6:30 – 8:30 PM at Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Blvd , just east of Union Turnpike in Kew Gardens
Subway: E/F to Union Turnpike, Bus: Q60, Q10, Q10A, x63, x64, x68, Q74, Q46 to Queens Blvd / Union Turnpike
Free municipal parking behind borough hall, metered street parking available