ACTION NEEDED: Oppose New York State Assembly A10731 to Repeal Hecht-Calandra

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Letter #1:

Dear [Elected Official]:

[I am a NYC public school parent in your district.]

I STRONGLY OPPOSE Assembly Bill A10731 introduced by NYS Assembly Member Mosley on July 8, 2020. Bill A10731 attempts to repeal the Hecht-Calandra Act and turn over control of the admissions criteria of our nation’s best high schools to the Mayor of New York City and the Chancellor of the NYC Department of Education (DOE).

Hecht-Calandra was passed in 1971 with bipartisan support. The law’s steadfast protection against the politicization of education is the reason the Specialized High Schools have remained amongst the top STEM schools in our nation despite the precipitous decline in quality across most NYC public schools in the past 20 years. The current effort to repeal it would not accomplish what the sponsors purport. Instead, it would only serve to hide the systemic failure of the DOE to appropriately educate all children and pit NYC’s diverse communities against each other.

I embrace and support the sponsors’ vision for high-quality, rigorous, integrated education for all children, however, we instead urge the NYC DOE to:

  1. Improve the curricula in all our K-8 schools as well as in the 400 high schools. This is the only way to give ALL NYC students access to the education that they deserve and achieve long term sustainable equity.
  2. Reinstate accelerated academic programs that the DOE removed from low-income, disadvantaged neighborhoods. Quality education must start at 3-K and Pre-K. This would also expand the pipeline of students prepared for G&T, screened middle and high schools, the SHSAT & specialized high schools.
  3. Double the number of specialized high schools to accommodate the increased demand for STEM education in every borough. It is inhumane to make students commute long hours to attend a school where they can receive a free and appropriate education.
  4. Protect the specialized high schools and preserve the competitive, objective and academic-focused examination (Hecht – Calandra) from the political whims of the Mayor and Chancellor.

The three original specialized high schools have been serving NYC families for nearly a century and along with the newer specialized high schools, they have helped generations of minorities, immigrants and low-income families achieve academic success and social mobility. Brooklyn Tech High School, the largest of the three original schools, was more than 50% Black and Hispanic for over 20 years, after the passing of Hecht-Calandra in 1971.

I urge you to OPPOSE bill A10731.

Instead, I ask you to support the following legislation:
A2240 (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2019/a2240) sponsored by AM Rozic and AM Rebecca Seawright to provide universal screening for gifted and talented education.

A8435 (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2019/a8435) sponsored by AM Peter Abbate, William Colton and AM Aravella Simotas for expansion of Gifted and Talented programs, free test preparation for 6/7th graders and or all 8th graders to take SHSAT.

These bills will provide real change needed and direct resources to the neighborhoods that have been historically under-served by the previous and current Mayors and Chancellors so that all NYC children will have the best opportunities to reach their full academic potential, build their human capital and achieve true long term sustainable equity.

Sincerely,

[Signature]

Letter #2:

Dear [Elected Official]:

[I am a NYC public school parent in your district.]

I STRONGLY OPPOSE Assembly Bill A10731 introduced by NY State Assembly Member Mosley on July 8, 2020 to repeal the bipartisan Hecht-Calandra Act and turn over control of the admission criteria of our nation’s best high schools to the Mayor of New York City.

Education in the largest city in the country should not be held hostage to the shifting political tides of the mayoralty. The NYC DOE high school admissions process is complicated. Handing more control to this or any future mayor will make the high school process even more challenging, more political and less student and academic focused.

It is disingenuous of the bill’s sponsors to rationalize the repeal of Hecht-Calandra as a way to disengage NYC educational issues from the state. Education overall & NYC education in particular, are the largest budget items in the state budget. NY State Education Law governs Community Education Councils, establishes community school districts, enumerates the powers and responsibilities of the city’s Panel for Education Policy (PEP) which approves contracts, employs superintendents, and evaluates district progress.

Instead, I urge New York State and the DOE to implement sensible, actionable solutions:

1. Improve curricula in all our K-8 schools as well as in the other 400 high schools. Only then will all NYC students have the same opportunities to build long term human capital, and improve academic outcome and achievement leading to the higher likelihood of future success, and lifting our entire city.

2. Expand the pipeline of students prepared for the SHSAT & SHS by making high quality education available in all schools. Quality education and true equity in education must start at 3-K and Pre-K.  

3. Reinstate accelerated academic programs that the DOE removed from low-income and disadvantaged minority neighborhoods.

4. Double the number of specialized high schools to accommodate the increased demand for STEM education in every borough. Students should not have to commute long hours to attend a  rigorous school that fits their educational needs and interests.

5. Protect the specialized high school admissions with a competitive, objective and scholastic achievement examination (Hecht – Calandra) that is not subject to the political whims and future aspirations of the mayor or Chancellor.

6. Reject cosmetic changes that hide the systemic failure of the DOE to appropriately educate all children in all schools and pits children and racial groups against one another, and instead demand the Mayor and Chancellor develop a plan that actually focuses on educating our children and improves academic performance and outcome, and directs resources into the neighborhoods that have been historically underserved by the current and previous administrations and Chancellors

Again, please vote NO on Assembly Bill A10731.

Thank you for your time,

[Signature]

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Democrats:

Sponsors of A10731: barronc@nyassembly.gov, BlakeM@nyassembly.gov, epsteinh@nyassembly.gov>, MosleyW@nyassembly.gov, simonj@nyassembly.gov, wrightt@nyassembly.gov

All Other Democrats:

abbatep@nyassembly.gov, abinantit@nyassembly.gov, ArroyoC@nyassembly.gov, AubryJ@nyassembly.gov, Brian Barnwell <BarnwellB@nyassembly.gov>, barrettd@nyassembly.gov, benedettom@nyassembly.gov, bichotter@nyassembly.gov, brabeneck@nyassembly.gov, braunsteine@nyassembly.gov, bronsonh@nyassembly.gov, BuchwaldD@nyassembly.gov, burkep@nyassembly.gov, buttenschonm@nyassembly.gov, CahillK@nyassembly.gov, CarrollR@nyassembly.gov, ColtonW@nyassembly.gov, CookV@nyassembly.gov, CrespoM@nyassembly.gov, cruzc@nyassembly.gov, CusickM@nyassembly.gov, CymbroS@nyassembly.gov, darlingt@nyassembly.gov, DavilaM@nyassembly.gov, delaRosac@nyassembly.gov, DenDekkerM@nyassembly.gov, DickensI@nyassembly.gov, DilanE@nyassembly.gov, DinowiJ@nyassembly.gov, dursoa@nyassembly.gov, EichensteinS@nyassembly.gov, EngleS@nyassembly.gov, FahyP@nyassembly.gov, fallc@nyassembly.gov, fernandezn@nyassembly.gov, FrontusM@nyassembly.gov, GalefS@nyassembly.gov, GanttD@nyassembly.gov, GlickD@nyassembly.gov, GottfriedR@nyassembly.gov, griffinj@nyassembly.gov, GuntheA@nyassembly.gov, Speaker@nyassembly.gov, hevesia@nyassembly.gov, HunterP@nyassembly.gov, hyndmana@nyassembly.gov, jacobsonj@nyassembly.gov, JaffeeE@nyassembly.gov, jeanpierrek@nyassembly.gov, jonesb@nyassembly.gov, joynerl@nyassembly.gov, KimR@nyassembly.gov, LavineC@nyassembly.gov, LentolJ@nyassembly.gov, Barbara Lifton <LiftonB@nyassembly.gov>, LupardoD@nyassembly.gov, MagnarW@nyassembly.gov, McDonaldJ@nyassembly.gov, mcmahonk@nyassembly.gov, MillerMG@nyassembly.gov, morinelloa@nyassembly.gov, niouy@nyassembly.gov, NolanC@nyassembly.gov, OdonnellD@nyassembly.gov, OrtizF@nyassembly.gov, OtisS@nyassembly.gov, PaulinA@nyassembly.gov, PeopleC@nyassembly.gov, PerryN@nyassembly.gov, amatos@nyassembly.gov, PichardoV@nyassembly.gov, PretloJ@nyassembly.gov, quartd@nyassembly.gov, rae@nyassembly.gov, ramosp@nyassembly.gov, reyesk@nyassembly.gov, district43@nyassembly.gov, RiveraJ@nyassembly.gov, Rrodriguez@nyassembly.gov, romeoj@nyassembly.gov, rosenthald@nyassembly.gov, RosentL@nyassembly.gov, RozicN@nyassembly.gov, RyanS@nyassembly.gov, SantabarbaraA@nyassembly.gov, sayeghn@nyassembly.gov, schimmingerr@nyassembly.gov, SeawrightR@nyassembly.gov, simotasa@nyassembly.gov, SolagesM@nyassembly.gov, SteckP@nyassembly.gov, sterns@nyassembly.gov, StirpeA@nyassembly.gov, taylora@nyassembly.gov, vanelc@nyassembly.gov, WalkerL@nyassembly.gov, wallacem@nyassembly.gov, weprind@nyassembly.gov, williamsja@nyassembly.gov, woernerc@nyassembly.gov, ZebrowskiK@nyassembly.gov

Republicans:

ashbyj@nyassembly.gov, BarclaW@nyassembly.gov, blankenbushk@nyassembly.gov, ByrneK@nyassembly.gov, byrnesm@nyassembly.gov, CrouchC@nyassembly.gov, destefanoj@nyassembly.gov, DiPietroD@nyassembly.gov, FinchG@nyassembly.gov, FitzpatrickM@nyassembly.gov, friendc@nyassembly.gov, GarbarinoA@nyassembly.gov, GiglioJ@nyassembly.gov, goodella@nyassembly.gov, HawleyS@nyassembly.gov, johnsm@nyassembly.gov, KolbB@nyassembly.gov, LalorK@nyassembly.gov, lawrencep@nyassembly.gov, lipetrim@nyassembly.gov, malliotakisn@nyassembly.gov, manktelowb@nyassembly.gov, mcdonoughd@nyassembly.gov, mikulinj@nyassembly.gov, MillerML@nyassembly.gov, millerb@nyassembly.gov, MontesanoM@nyassembly.gov, norrism@nyassembly.gov, palmesanop@nyassembly.gov, palumboa@nyassembly.gov, reillym@nyassembly.gov, salkaj@nyassembly.gov, schmittc@nyassembly.gov, smithd@nyassembly.gov, smullenr@nyassembly.gov, StecD@nyassembly.gov, taguec@nyassembly.gov, walczykm@nyassembly.gov, walshm@nyassembly.gov

Independent:

ThieleF@nyassembly.gov