Events
Date: Friday, May 16, 2022 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Teachers College held a "Symposium of Ideas, Solutions and Possibilities on the 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education." Michael Rebell spoke on the topic of: "The “Perfect Storm” of Property Tax Caps, Hyper Accountability, and Anti-Public Education Politics: Are Divided and Increasingly Diverse Suburban School Districts Sustainable?"
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Right Makes Might: Working Together to Ensure Students' Right to a Sound Basic Education Now and for the Future
The Campaign for Educational Equity will be convening an important statewide conference on January 23, 2014, in Latham, NY. At the conference, we will first review (1) the report of the governor’s New NY Education Reform Commission, which is expected to be issued at the end of this month, and (2) the governor’s executive budget proposal, which will be announced on January 21. Then, we will discuss a new statewide lawsuit that will seek to ensure adequate funding and the opportunity for a sound basic education for all students, as well as the political and public engagement activities that, along with the lawsuit, will be necessary to achieve maximum progress in closing budget gaps this year and achieving lasting results for the long term.
Handouts below are the from the January 23, 2022 event:
- What the Commission Report Says - Jessica Cohen, Commission Member and former Superintendent, Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES - (6 pages - 1.9 MB)
- What the Commission Report Doesn't Say - John Yinger, Professor, Maxwell School, Syracuse University (19 page - 195 KB) PDF
- What was Left Out of Cuomo Commission Report - Leonie Haimson, Executive Director, Class Size Matters, New York City - (18 page - 497 KB)
- Assessing the Governor’s 2014 ‐ 15 Executive Budget Proposals for Schools - Robert N. Lowry, Deputy Director, New York State Council of School Administrators - (21 page - 2.2 MB)