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CEC 28 calls for mandatory colocation agreements after reports of unequal access in colocated buildings; resolution passes unanimously

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Council members described problems in colocated buildings — including a photo shown of a water dispenser used by 500 students — and passed a resolution urging mandatory, collaboratively produced colocation agreements to guarantee equitable access to shared facilities for District 75 students.

Community Education Council 28 unanimously approved a resolution asking the New York City Department of Education to require mandatory colocation agreements that are collaboratively developed with District 75 administrators, parent leaders and staff to ensure equitable access to shared facilities, schedules and opportunities for colocated schools.

Quentin Mezzetine (council president) and other members described a recent example from PS 140 where,…

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