EVENTS

You are Cordially Invited to

EPP'S FALL 2001 SPECIAL COALITION SUMMIT
What are the Impacts of the Budget Cuts on NYC Public Schools?

October 25, 2001
1:30 -- 3:30 p.m.

105 East 22nd Street / Room 4A
(Subway: Take the 6 to 23rd Street or the N/R (Q/W) to 23rd Street)

Please join EPP Members, community school board members, activists, parents, and budget decision makers as we assess the school-level implications of the state and city budget cuts. This event will shed light on the extent that direct services have been impacted by the budget. Participants will develop a school reform agenda for the next City Council and Mayor.

FEATURED SPEAKERS
Beverly Donohue
, Chief Financial Officer, New York City Board of Education
Mark Green, Democratic Mayoral Candidate

Community School Board Panel
Cleopatra Brown,
former Secretary, CSB 23, Brooklyn
Roni Wattman
, CSB 3 President, Manhattan
Dorothy Wilner
, CSB 30 Secretary, Queens

Special Education Panel
Jacquelyn Kamin,
Program Analyst, Least Restrictive Environment and Advocates for Children
Roberto Romero
, Program Director, Resources for Children with Special Needs
Chris Treiber
, Coordinator of Advocacy Services, Association for the Help of Retarded Children

Parent and Youth Leaders
Jan Atwell, Program Director, United Parents Association
Shanelle Gabriele,
Grade 12, High School of Communictions
Danny Howard, Grade 10, Science Skills Center High School

Each Panel presentation will be followed by a question and answer period.

Please RSVP to epp@edpriorities.org or call (212) 964-7347.

 

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