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Showing posts with label Funding Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funding Education. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2016

School Choice for New York State!

The Empirical Evidence on School Choice

A vast body of research shows educational choice programs improve academic outcomes for students and schools, saves taxpayers money, reduces segregation in schools and improves students’ civic values. The fourth edition of A Win-Win Solution: The Empirical Evidence on School Choice brings together 100 empirical studies on each of these essential questions in one comprehensive report. You can download the full report here.
It's time for New York State to get on the bandwagon with the 26 other states that have some form of School Choice program that allows parents to direct some of their school taxes as they see fit for the benefit of their children!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Chinese Auction/ Basket Extravaganza

Our 6th Annual Chinese Auction/ Basket Extravaganza will be held at the Marriot Islandia on Thursday, May 6, 2010 from 6:30pm - 10:30pm. This one of the largest Chinese Auctions held on Long Island with over 400 people attending and over 160 Premium Baskets.

The cost for the evening is $50 per person which includes a delicious 4 course dinner, Free Door Prizes, Free take home gift bag and one of the most fun evenings ever! The event has been growing over 10% each year with almost everyone returning from years past! Each year we get a bigger room!

The best part is that 100% of the profits go to supporting our school's programs and activities!

Tickets ordered in February include $20 worth of FREE Raffle Tickets! Tickets bought before April 1st include $10 worth of FREE Raffle Tickets!

Call 631-242-5359 ext.257 to order your tickets now!!!

Monday, April 28, 2008

White House Summit on Inner-City and Faith-Based Schools


President Bush Calls Inner-City Faith-Based Schools a Critical National Asset.

America's inner-city faith-based schools are facing a crisis...between 2000 and 2006, nearly 1,200 faith-based schools closed in America's inner cities. The impact of school closings extends far beyond the children that are having to leave these classrooms. We have an interest in the health of these centers of excellence; it's in the country's interest to get beyond the debate of public/private, to recognize this is a critical national asset that provides a critical part of our nation's fabric in making sure we're a hopeful place.

Yesterday, President Bush hosted a White House Summit on Inner-City and Faith-Based schools in Washington, D.C, to increase awareness of the alarming school closure rate of inner-city faith-based schools that have provided much needed educational opportunities for disadvantaged children for decades. The event brought together educators, policymakers, philanthropists, business and community leaders, parents and students to develop local strategies to keep the doors of inner-city faith-based schools open to America's disadvantaged students. For many inner-city children across our nation, America's faith-based schools provide an option for a better future.

The summit highlighted the need to preserve the critically important educational alternatives for underserved students attending chronically underperforming schools. U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings moderated a panel discussion on "Educational Options and America's Cities." Other panels highlighted the impact faith-based urban schools have had in the education of youth in America's inner cities, the challenges faced by faith-based urban schools, community solutions to keep faith-based urban schools strong, and innovative public policies that help under-served communities.

In his remarks the President recognized that many children can find a bright future in faith-based schools and noted, "The closings place an added burden on inner-city public schools that are struggling. And these school closings impoverish our country by really denying a future of children a critical source of learning not only about how to read and write, but about social justice." At the federal level, the President called for reauthorizing and expanding the Opportunity Scholarship Program in Washington, DC, and for Congress to enact his Pell Grants for Kids proposal for $300 million to help low-income children now enrolled in troubled public schools to go to schools of their parents' choice.

The President also called upon state and local governments to respond to this crisis. He noted that, "more than 30 state constitutions that include so-called Blaine Amendments, which prohibit public support of religious schools and have their roots in 19th century anti-Catholic bigotry." Furthermore, the President stated, "And so state lawmakers, if they're concerned about quality education for children, and if they're concerned about these schools closing, they ought to remove the Blaine Amendments..."

One particularly interesting program that the President mentioned is the Pennsylvania program that gives tax credits to businesses for contributions for pre-K through 12 scholarships for low-income children. He noted these tax credits are, "an innovative way to use the tax code to meet a national - in this case, state - objective."President Bush spoke of innovations to address the problem, such as the Cristo Rey Network of schools, now in 19 cities; Memphis, Tennessee, where businesses have given money that allowed Catholic schools to reopen as Jubilee schools; and the University of Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education which prepares college graduates to work as teachers in under-served Catholic schools. The President closed by saying, My hope is that we're laying cornerstones for new schools here or revived schools; that we take the spirit of the Holy Father and extend it throughout the country, and work for excellence for every child; to set high standards, and when we find centers of excellence...to think of policy that will enable them to not only exist, not only survive, but to thrive. It's in our nation's interest. It's an important summit for America

For additional information on the White House Summit on Inner-City and Faith-based Schools, visit the website at: White House News Releases http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/04/20080424-2.html%20. To view the U.S. Department of Education's press release on this event, visit: Secretary of Education Participates in White House Summit http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2008/04/04242008.html

Grace and Peace,
Ed