Now that the New York state legislature has passed a law written specifically to permit Eva Moskowitz to expand her elementary school–presently co-located inside PS 149 in Harlem–into a middle school, students with disabilities will be removed from PS 149. No one knows yet where they will go, but the city has to find a place for them.

 

That $5 million ad campaign attacking Mayor Bill de Blasio was all about the “eviction” of Eva’s students. She was outraged because the mayor said she should open a middle school somewhere else and not push out the students with disabilities. But the billionaires wanted the space presently occupied by the kids with disabilities–the ones that would never be accepted into Eva’s Success Academy. After all, if they have serious disabilities, they might pull down the test scores, and that is not acceptable, is it? Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post and Mort Zuckerman’s New York Daily News chimed in to support Eva’s smart kids. They were not being “evicted,” they were expected to move from their elementary school to a middle school in a different building, as most children in New York City do. But most children do not attend Success Academy!

 

So here is another demonstration, this time by the supporters of the children with disabilities. They will be evicted to make room for Eva’s new middle school. Will any billionaire run ads to protest the genuine “eviction” of these kids? No, they are powerless. And they don’t have high test scores. And in this society, if you don’t have high test scores, you have fewer rights and privileges:

 

 

Media Contacts:
Julian Vinocur. 203.313.2479. julian@aqeny.org

* Media Advisory for Tomorrow, April 8, 9:15a.m.
Steps of Dept. of Education, 52 Chambers St., Lower Manhattan *

Harlem Parents to Protest Gov. Cuomo for Forcing Damaging Co-location With Success Academy

*Elected Officials, NAACP’s Hazel Dukes, Parents will Rally to Save Key Services for Special Needs Students at Mickey Mantle School*

WHO: State Senator Bill Perkins; Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer; Councilmember and Chair of the Education Committee Daniel Dromm; Council Member Antonio Reynoso; President of NAACP NYS Conference Hazel Dukes; Harlem parents to be co-located with Success Academy, at PS 149/811; parents and advocates from the Alliance for Quality Education, NYC Coalition for Educational Justice, New York Communities for Change and Make the Road New York.

WHAT: At a major rally tomorrow, parents and teachers from the Mickey Mantle school PS 811 and PS 149 in Harlem, will protest Governor Cuomo for strong-arming a damaging co-location with Success Academy that will severely impact 109 special needs children. Affected parents and teachers will detail the imminent loss of vital programs and services, resulting from a forced co-location previously rejected by Mayor de Blasio’s administration, but pushed forward by Governor Cuomo during state budget talks.

– Participants will be tweeting using #SavePS811-

WHERE: Steps of the Dept. of Education, 52 Chambers St., Lower Manhattan.

WHEN: Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 8th, 9:15am.