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For Immediate Release

UFT President Randi Weingarten re School Violence Audit: September 19, 2007

“While we know the mayor and the chancellor want schools to be safe, this audit confirms a practice educators and the UFT have complained about for years: the failure to report all school incidents. Now with data driving all education decision-making, this audit couldn’t have come at a more important time.

“We have to ensure that schools are safe the old-fashioned way, namely because they are and not because incidents are going unreported. Making schools seem safer than they really are does a disservice to parents, students and educators because those schools don’t get the attention and resources they need to be made safer, putting everyone inside at risk. It’s no wonder the recent Department of Education citywide Learning Environment Survey showed that 62% of students worry about crime and violence in their schools some, most or all of the time, and 36% of teachers polled feel that order and discipline are not maintained at their schools.”

 

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