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Parents rally against proposed charter school in Nurshell

July 31, 2024 | New Rochelle City School District, School Districts, New York



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Parents rally against proposed charter school in Nurshell
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed establishment of a charter school in Nurshell. Community members voiced their opposition, emphasizing the importance of maintaining oversight and accountability within the educational system.

One speaker, who has been actively involved in local education, expressed skepticism about the charter school's potential to meet its stated goals. Despite reaching out to the founder of Capitol Prep for clarification, the speaker reported receiving no response, which fueled their objections. They highlighted the need for educational initiatives that specifically address the needs of marginalized students, particularly within the black and brown communities.

Mary Monzon, the incoming president of the PTA council, echoed these sentiments, representing the interests of parents in the Nursell City School district. Monzon, a parent of three graduates from Nurshell High School, shared her pride in the district's programs, particularly their success in supporting students with disabilities. She articulated a strong opposition to the charter school, advocating instead for the strengthening of existing district schools and the expansion of educational opportunities.

The discussions underscored a collective desire among community members to enhance the current educational framework rather than divert resources to a new charter institution. The meeting concluded with a call for continued investment in local schools to uplift all students and ensure their success.

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