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Parents Demand More Accountability in the Appointment of Members of the Board of Regents

Parents across New York State are demanding that members of the Board of Regents up for re-appointment this March, Regents Christine Cea, James Jackson, James Cotrell, and Wade Norwood, publicly clarify their positions on the current education reforms. 

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Parents Request Formal Public Meeting With NYS Board of Regents

On November 6, 2013, on behalf of fellow parent-leaders across the state, Eric Mihelbergel, parent and co-founder of NYS Allies for Public Education, respectfully and formally requested a public meeting with the Chancellor of the NYS Board of Regents, Merryl Tisch, and members of the Board of Regents to discuss the concerns of thousands of parents across the state related to excessive

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Educator Associations supporting NYSAPE’s resolution for Commissioner King to resign:

Bedford Teachers’ Association Bellmore-Merrick United Secondary TeachersBellport Teachers AssociationBerne-Knox-Westerlo Teachers’ AssociationBuffalo Teachers’ Federation, Inc.Central Islip Teachers’ AssociationChateaugay Teachers’ AssociationChatham CSD Teachers’ Association Deer Park Teachers AssociationEast Williston Teachers’ AssociationFarmingdale Federation of TeachersFredonia Teachers’ AssociationFreeport Teachers AssociationGalway Teachers AssociationGlen Cove Teachers’ AssociationGreat Neck Teachers’ AssociationGreenburgh Teachers FederationHarrison Association of TeachersIchabod Crane Administrators AssociationIchabod Crane Teachers Association…

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Twenty-Two Teachers’ Unions Support Call for Education Commissioners Resignation

An overwhelming consensus continues to build among New York parents and educators regarding the recent failures of State Education Commissioner John King, the department he oversees, and the education reform agenda he has rushed to implement in recent years. This week, twenty two local teachers’ unions formally expressed support for New York State Allies for Public
Education in its call for the resignation of the state’s top education official.

Backing for NYSAPE’s position on King’s resignation has come from organizatio