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Community unites against charter school proposal for better education

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



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Community unites against charter school proposal for better education
During a recent government meeting, community members expressed strong opposition to the establishment of a charter school in the New Rochelle School District, emphasizing the need for unity and collaboration to enhance public education.

One speaker, Miss Williams, highlighted the importance of engaging the community, urging attendees to involve those who typically do not participate in meetings. She asserted that the district already possesses the resources necessary for student success and that the focus should be on improving existing public schools rather than pursuing charter options. \"We have it here,\" she stated, reinforcing her belief in the district's potential to deliver excellent educational outcomes.

Another speaker, Sharon Foots, echoed these sentiments, passionately defending the district against claims of a lack of transparency and the notion that charter schools would benefit students more than public schools. Foots dismissed allegations regarding the selective admission of students and the impact on funding, labeling them as false.

The discussions underscored a collective commitment among community members to work together for the betterment of the New Rochelle School District, with a clear message that they believe in the capabilities of their local public schools.

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