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Newest PEP member could face a vote on closing son’s school

Robert Powell is Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.'s choice to represent him on the Panel for Educational Policy.

The latest addition to the citywide school board responsible for signing off on school closures has a child at a school that could be on the chopping block this year.

Robert Powell is replacing Wilfredo Pagan as Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.’s pick for the Panel for Educational Policy, starting with tonight’s meeting in Manhattan. Pagan served on the board, which is controlled by the mayor, for just a year.

Powell attended city schools, then sent six children to them, according to a press release Diaz’s office put out today. One of his children currently attends Herbert H. Lehman High School, which last month was told for the third time in a year that its performance is so weak that it might be closed.

Powell has a long history of participating in school governance. 

He formerly headed the parent teacher association at Lehman, and he has also headed the parent association at a District 75 school for students with severe disabilities. Until today, he was a member of the Citywide Council on High Schools, a legally mandated elected parent council that advises the chancellor on high school issues.

Powell joins the panel just in time to vote on two proposals for charter school co-locations in the Bronx, along with more than a dozen other co-location plans, mostly for charter schools. And this spring, he will cast votes on what could be the largest slate of school closure proposals under the Bloomberg administration.

The Department of Education has named 60 schools that officials are considering closing this year, and Lehman was on the list after legal issues tripped up the city’s previous effort to close it. A series of required meetings at each school was delayed because of Hurricane Sandy, so the department has not yet announced which schools it will propose closing.

All closure plans require the Panel for Educational Policy’s approval, and Powell will join a hardened voting bloc of borough president appointees who always vote against closure proposals. But the majority of members on the panel are appointed by the mayor, and the panel has never voted against a city proposal.

  • I noticed that…

    It doesn’t matter how many PEP members are replaced by the Borough President.  The vote is still 5 to 8 where 8 of the PEP members are the mayor’s wonderful puppets.  The mindless 8 will once again rubber-stamp the closing of those schools and celebrate the holidays without a bit of guilt or shame of what they’ve done.  Ho, ho, ho!

  • Former Turnaround Teacher

    Exactly…

  • Lack of parents

    It’s so funny to read this stuff.  I live in Rockland County and could never understand how the city gets away with closing schools and telling individual districts what they can and can’t do.  If this happened up by me, people would be getting fired.  Parents would be demanding answers and calling for jobs.  This is the problem here in the 5 boroughs.  the parents are so damn dumb.  They don’t even know that their own communities have been taken over by the DOE.  They have no control and just follow along like elephants in a circus.  Dumbest parents on the planet are right here in NYC.  Keep following along morons!

  • kk

    Huh? Have you failed to notice how many parents have shown up for school closure hearings, even ones that go into the wee hours, despite the fact that the PEP always rubber stamps DOE proposals?

    I certainly hope you are not a teacher, because your lack of respect for parents makes me wonder about your respect for your students, if so. We parents can yell our heads off, but it would be of little consequence, as we have absolutely no power in any arena of school governance other than zoning. Maybe consider that next time before deriding an entire group of people, who by the way, are a pretty diverse group with an array of opinions and views on these matters.

  • Tommylee

    There are so many unknowns by the public and parent school community that is controlled by those entrusted with protecting and preserving the best interest our children’s education.

    When our elected state and federal representatives begin to take an active roll in ensuring the state and federal government throurougly investigate and substantiate  NYC DOE and the Mayor’s office involvement in an elaborate misapropiation of

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