Welcome to Our New Website!

Created on February 9th, 2008 by Carmen M Colon

This website was created so that all of the resources, links and connections that were made from 2002, when Mayoral Control came to be. Alot has been lost it seems but we have alot of it, right here for you.

Alot of what was compiled may seem as if we have it in triplicate but we have all of the date changes made by the Board of Education before the Mayor and the Chancellor came and made media fodder of our public school system and our children.

This not only gives respect to the large amount of time given freely by the parents, educators, teens, kids, young adults, teachers, principals and retirees but also helps build interest, traffic and use of our energy and imput. All of our training materials are available.

And just so you don't think we are the only ones who feel alot was taken away or lost...
March 19, 2004 - Mary Levy, Washington Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs
Mayoral Control of Public Schools: Lessons from Other Cities


The Latest Action Plan For ANYCEC

We are soon-to-be a 501(c)3!
Contact us if you want our training workshops to come to you!

Mayoral Control will sunset in June 2009 if the parents, students, teachers and education activists have anything to say about it! Join in and take a part in the REVOLUTION OF MAKING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC AGAIN!

  • Appeals to the Commissioner (Pursuant to Education Law §§ 310 and 306)

    Education Law §310 provides that persons considering themselves aggrieved by an action taken at a school district meeting or by school authorities may appeal to the Commissioner of Education for a review of such action. In addition, Education Law §306 allows the Commissioner of Education to remove a trustee, member of a board of education and certain other school officers for wilful misconduct or neglect of duty.

  • May 4, 5:30PM Charter Schools Forum at Pace U
    Charter Schools: Are They The Solution to the Crisis in Public Education?
    Join PACE for this important panel discussion sponsored by New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE), Independent Community of Educators (ICE), International Socialist Organization (ISO) and Project Pericles.

  • May 5, 2009 Albany Advocacy Day
    with Alliance for Quality Education - Campaign For Better Schools

  • May 5, 2009 1:30 PM Room 124 CAP
    Senate Standing Committee on Education, Senator Suzi Oppenheimer, Chair

  • May 11, 2009 6:30 - 8:00PM Control of NYC Schools?
    Presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in partnership with Citizens Union Foundation
    guess what, not one Parent Representative on the panel, go figure...