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Tonight, a rally in District 3 to support diversity, oppose rezoning

A few people protested outside last week's CEC meeting; more are expected tonight.

A rally this evening against a parent council resolution to relieve overcrowding in Upper West Side schools will try to move beyond a bitter fight between two schools to focus on the broader issue of diversity in the neighborhood’s schools.

The Community Education Council for District 3 voted last week after a contentious meeting to introduce a resolution that would move two schools and reduce the zones of two others. Tonight, six members of CEC 3 must vote to pass the resolution.

Before tonight’s CEC vote, a rally will give voice to parents who say the resolution, if enacted, would reduce diversity in several of the neighborhood’s school buildings. “Is this what we want in our city?” asked Jeanne Kerwin, a parent who is one of the organizers of tonight’s rally.

At stake is the fate of the entire two-month-long rezoning process. If the resolution is defeated tonight, the Department of Education, not parents, will decide how to deal with the space crunch at neighborhood schools.

Last week’s CEC 3 meeting turned into a showdown between representatives of two schools that have dominated the two-month-long rezoning process. Those schools share a building on West 70th Street that has been the epicenter of bitter fighting: Parents from the Center School, a selective middle school, say the building would become nearly all white if their school is forced to move. But parents of students zoned for PS 199 argue that having two schools in the building next year would cause hopeless overcrowding — or require some kids to be shut out of their neighborhood elementary school.

At last week’s meeting, speakers from several other schools interrupted the Center School-PS 199 fight to raise issues of diversity. “There are a lot of parents that are concerned about what is going on,” Jeanne Kerwin told me.

Among the issues: Parents at the Computer School worry about what will happen when a citywide gifted school, the Anderson School, moves into the building the Computer School shares with MS 44; until now, that building has had very few white students. Representatives of PS 75 say rezoning could threaten its Spanish dual-language program. And several parents from PS 199 told me last week that they were unhappy with their Parent Association’s anti-Center School attitude.

Kerwin said she organized tonight’s rally using e-mail addresses she collected from parents and other community members who walked out of last week’s meeting to protest what they said was the CEC’s inattention to issues of diversity through the rezoning process. The Center for Immigrant Families, a community group that has long supported programs to desegregate Upper West Side schools, issued a statement saying the CEC resolution should have addressed issues of equity.

A second contingent of parents could join the opposition tonight, but for a very different reason. The Post reported today that residents of several high-rise buildings on the verge of being rezoned for a low-performing elementary school are angry. Rumor has it that they plan to protest the resolution.

If diversity is to remain the focus of tonight’s rally, a major question is what role the Center School will play. The school’s Web site says that parents will be “mobilizing … and hopefully leading” the rally. But a message to the school’s private Yahoo group yesterday from a member of the PTA emphasizes that the Center School is not playing a leadership role:

Just to be clear, the rally … is NOT related specifically to the Center School’s move, but to the general issue of diversity. It is not sponsored by us, and we are not organizing or directing or leading it. You are welcome to back this issue, but any signs … should NOT say “Center School” or use our school’s name in any way.

A Center School parent, Alan Madison, who is also the son-in-law of Principal Elaine Schwartz, told me that community members decided not to make the school the focus of tonight’s rally. “In fact in this case we’re supporting someone else,” Madison told me. “We don’t want to step on anyone’s toes.”

About the Center School, Kerwin said, “They certainly have had their time in the press. … If I were them, I would choose to let other people speak.”

“A lot of schools have their own issues that all tell a bigger story,” she said.

Organizers expect a sizable turnout at tonight’s rally, but they aren’t expecting a last-minute change of heart from CEC members.

“Will [the rally] change the minds of CEC people? I have no idea,” Kerwin said. She said she’s hoping to prompt a larger conversation about race and class in District 3 schools.

Still, one CEC member abstained from voting last week after hearing a litany of complaints. If others abstain tonight, the resolution might not pass.

“If the resolution is defeated, that’s it,” Jennifer Freeman of CEC 3 told me. The DOE would then decide how to ease overcrowding, and it could cap school enrollments, end the district’s admissions lottery, or move schools or programs. Only rezoning is the exclusive domain of community education councils.

  • ???

    If “only rezoning if the exclusive domain if community education councils.” Why are they involved or promoting moving a school?

  • metoo

    I don’t get it either. Why does CEC say anything about moving schools?

  • Mary

    I’m a Brooklyn parent, and I’ve yet to figure out the role of the CEC. Most parents in my child’s school don’t know its role either.

  • meetingmania

    this school hired lobbyists? For what?

  • More red herrings

    No lobbyists were hired. Alan Madison spouted some absurdly vitriolic silliness (as per usual) during tonight’s CEC meeting about one of the PS 199 prospective parents who spoke last week. Prospective and current parents professions have nothing to do with the debate – be they corporate cogs, teachers, unemployed folks, it’s irrelevant. Everyone’s a parent fighting for their kids.

  • Former District 3 parent

    No lobbyists were hired? I know of one PR firm that only weeks ago was being interviewed by the 199 faction. Eric Shuffler, Esq. should have been muzzled months ago by the 199 PTA and their principal, Katie Rosen. He has been nothing but destructive in your debating community, fanning the flames of anger from both sides. He is a strategist/counselor. It’s not irrelevant. Sounds like the McCain/Palin tactics in spades! 199 has no room (without looking like the ultimate hypocrites) to shame The Center School for protesting the moving of their school.

  • Sarah Palin

    Gosh darn it! I was wondering when someone was going to bring me into this fight that I so convincingly belong to a part of as I can see UWS and PS 199 from my house in the mighty state of Alaska. *wink* I just love how those Center School folks accuse people of lying – next they should be sure to menshon that rich folks eat babies, but only god-fearing white babies. Coz that’s what I would do, since you know they are racist. And you know they are palling around with those rick folks who want to spread that edumacation thing around their local schools? No, I can’t stand for that! Make sure those kids are sent far away to worse schools. (By the way, burn some books while you’re at it.)

    Just my two cents, from up here in the might state of Alaska, ya hear. *wink*

  • Response to D3 parent

    Wake up, Former District 3 parent. There were 2,000 signatures on combined petitions to move the Center School. These were from individuals acting on their own behalf. This wasn’t a lobbying effort. Sorry you lost, but take it with grace.

  • Sarah Palin

    No, don’t take it with grace, doggone it! That’s how those yellow bellied liberal folks do it in the lower 48 but we prefer to shoot our moose, then rip their hearts out and take pictures of the hearts so that we can show it to our husbands and families so that they can see that the heart of a moose is something that the PS 199 students should learn is a gift from god, and is the same color as the red, white and blue of our proud flag, of which I am so proud.

    And don’t get me started about those socialists who wanna send their kids to a good public school, and spread that wealth of education around. We have a proud sense of independence and continuity here in the great state of Alaska and we don’t believe in moving a few blocks north so that other kids can get into a school. No we don’t, gosh darnnit. Even though North is closer to that great state of Alaska, of which I am so proud. But doesn’t have shopping as good as you do over there at that Barneys Coop store on Broadway. 2000 signatures? Pshaw. I’d rather go talk on Fox. Or NY1 for that matter.

  • Response to Everyone

    I happen to know that NO ONE hired a lobbyist here. But what’s all this outrage for? It’s not like Elaine Schwartz hasn’t been lobbying and meeting with Joel Klein and all elected officials. There are two very real sides to this controversy.

  • why?

    I mean he does say he “has no political connections” and when you go on his website he most clearly does. His profession means nothing until he lies about it. (on video no less). If true that he is a lobbyist it is disturbing. Does anyone know where he lives? Hopefully not in NJ as his website says and at least in the catchment.

    And to ‘response to everyone’. As a 199 parent who attended all meetings I can tell you there is a difference between the principals, PTA’s, parents lobbying which all did – and a lobbyist sticking his nose in.

  • Future 199 Parent

    He lives in the zone.

  • why?

    And he has ‘no political connections’. I think we should ask about this at the PTA meeting just to make sure we had nothing to do with it.

  • Red Herring

    Hi Folks! It’s me again – the red herring! Looks like folks have been posing some really pertinent questions on the site that absolutely must be answered as they’re completely relevant to the main issue.

    Not.

    Looks like it’s time for the personal attacks which are completely irrelevant to the issue at hand.

    *sigh*

    Guess some folks are what some folks are.

  • District 3 Mom

    Parents are acting in exactly the way the DOE and UWS real estate developers want: fighting among themselves. PS 199 and Center School parents all have the same goals in mind: excellent education for their children. The DOE doesn’t care if we rip each other apart as long as they don’t have to disrupt the status quo. They are creating a three-tier education system: private, public, and charter, as a way of redirecting tax dollars into private hands. Until the city requires the developers to build public schools when they build apartments, there will be a shortage of public school seats. They will not build new schools until we make them so uncomfortable that they have no choice. This will be too late for kids now at Center School and PS 199. But the solution is not to undermine exemplary schools like Center School or to fight tooth and nail. The dirty little secret of the DOE is that NYC schools are so hideously segregated you’d think it was 1954, and parents must work together to overcome Klein’s outmoded Bush-era divide-and-conquer strategy. The solution to this problem is to unite and fight for a quality education for each child in their neighborhood school.

  • videoman

    God he even looks like a lobbyist.

  • Seriously?

    Seriously? Now you’re attacking the parents of one of the kids that wants to send his kids to a public school — because of what he does for a living? C’mon. Can we move away from the personal attacks and focus on the issues?

    Guess not. It’s far easier to be divisive, destructive and antagonistic than focus on the issues. Makes sense to take this new line of attack, since the utterly transparent ‘pro-diversity’ rally was roundly ignored by the very press it was pandering to. Oh wait, that’s not very fair of me. I forgot that the majority white CS has been publicly fighting for diversity in public schools for the past few years. Hasn’t it?

  • wow

    Ain’t that the pot calling the kettle white? I mean….. Let’s count how many posts by 199ers don’t vilify the principal, Cynthia nixon, Alan Madison, his kids! Now that the shoe is on the other foot the 199ers become the 199whiners. Issues!

    When are they going to answer the question about what their class sizes are? Or why they are lobbying for a school that is 200 kids larger. The guy decided to step out in front of the camera and lie. Now he pays the price.

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