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District 28 council postpones resolution on siting specialized high school, urges more information

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Community Education Council 28 voted to postpone a resolution urging rapid placement of a specialized high school in a vacant building while members gather more data on competing claims and community impacts.

The Community Education Council (CEC) for New York City Geographic District 28 voted on May 1 to postpone consideration of a resolution urging that a specialized high school be sited in a nearby vacant building, saying members need more information about other schools that have expressed interest and about community impacts.

The motion to postpone was made by Simone Dunbar and seconded by President Quentin Mezzetin. A roll-call vote followed and the motion carried.

The council’s action came after members and community representatives said the district faces long-term overcrowding and that any siting decision should prioritize…

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