Day of Action 2016
Public school communities across New York City participated in a nationwide Day of Action on Oct. 6 to call attention to the $1.6 billion that Albany owes New York City public schools as a result of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity lawsuit.
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Educators and parents marched to raise awareness at PS 257 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Jonathan Fickies
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Staff at PS 133 in Bellerose, Queens gathered to send a message to New York State: End the fiscal inequity!
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Staff and parents at PS 191/993 in Floral Park, Queens came together to fight for equitable school funding.
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Teachers and paras at PS 173 in Fresh Meadows, Queens stand together in support of equitable school funding.
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The state owes $1.4 million to Meyer Levin in East Flatbush.
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PS 214 in Brooklyn wants its fair share.
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PS 188 in Flushing is ready to walk to Albany to get school funds.
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Parents and staff members from PS 52 on Staten Island gathered this morning to call for more funding from Albany.
Bruce Cotler
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Councilman Danny Dromm joined the Day of Action at PS 69 in Jackson Heights.
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At MS 158 in Bayside, led by Chapter Leader David Waltzer, the staff wore red to represent the money owed by the state.
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The school community at PS 177 in Brooklyn has a message for Albany.
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UFT Vice President Karen Alford joined the school community at Meyer Levin in East Flatbush to call for more state aid.
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Parents and staff at PS 100 on Manhattan's Lower East Side circled their school this morning.
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Staff at PS 162 in Bayside, Queens gathered to show their support.
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The school community of PS 139 in Flatbush is wearing green to remind Albany about the money owed.
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Educators at PS/MS 42 in Arverne, Queens wore green to represent the money that New York City schools are owed.
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Educators at PS/IS 266 in Bellerose, Queens give the Campaign for Fiscal Equity a thumbs-up.
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Educators and parents marched to raise awareness at PS 257 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Jonathan Fickies
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Staff at PS 133 in Bellerose, Queens gathered to send a message to New York State: End the fiscal inequity!
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Staff and parents at PS 191/993 in Floral Park, Queens came together to fight for equitable school funding.
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Teachers and paras at PS 173 in Fresh Meadows, Queens stand together in support of equitable school funding.
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The state owes $1.4 million to Meyer Levin in East Flatbush.
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PS 214 in Brooklyn wants its fair share.
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PS 188 in Flushing is ready to walk to Albany to get school funds.
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Parents and staff members from PS 52 on Staten Island gathered this morning to call for more funding from Albany.
Bruce Cotler
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Councilman Danny Dromm joined the Day of Action at PS 69 in Jackson Heights.
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At MS 158 in Bayside, led by Chapter Leader David Waltzer, the staff wore red to represent the money owed by the state.
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The school community at PS 177 in Brooklyn has a message for Albany.
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UFT Vice President Karen Alford joined the school community at Meyer Levin in East Flatbush to call for more state aid.
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Parents and staff at PS 100 on Manhattan's Lower East Side circled their school this morning.
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Staff at PS 162 in Bayside, Queens gathered to show their support.
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The school community of PS 139 in Flatbush is wearing green to remind Albany about the money owed.
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Educators at PS/MS 42 in Arverne, Queens wore green to represent the money that New York City schools are owed.
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Educators at PS/IS 266 in Bellerose, Queens give the Campaign for Fiscal Equity a thumbs-up.