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  • Archive for May, 2011

    Four Saturdays Later

    Monday, May 23rd, 2011

    The 875 square-feet, welcome-themed PS 102 Mural is not done yet, but getting close. Enjoy our weekly photo diary and step-by-step reports online here. We have added a fifth (and hopefully final) Saturday for you to volunteer before our June 4 Celebration schoolyard party. Volunteer online here. Below are before and after snapshots from weeks [...]

    Influence Public School Policy: CEC Elections

    Monday, May 23rd, 2011

    Non-presidential or mayoral elections tend to get overlooked, but they are what most directly influence policy decisions at the local level. For example, Citywide and Community Education Councils (CEC) approve budgets, curriculum, closures, new construction, and other school matters in particular districts throughout the city.    Please see the attached notice from the Department of [...]

    Where you can find me

    Monday, May 16th, 2011

    So I haven’t been blogging here consistently since my wife’s 2008 pregnancy (five months bed rest), Cyrus’ birth, and Di’s post pregnancy recovery. But that doesn’t mean I’ve given up on social media. I’ve just found the quick and painless micro-blogging of Twitter irresistible the last two and a half years, and I’ve focused my [...]

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