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Summer
09,Harlem:
Eva
Moskowitz„s
HSA2 Charter School took over P123
‟s
third floorwith the Dept of Education approval.Moskowitz newly painted, lavishlyrenovated and refurnished HER third floor with stateof the art equipment. ONLY a limited number oflottery-selected students, benefit from thoseseparate elitist conditions. BUT the majority of thePS123 (2
nd
& 3
rd
floor) students have the same olderunequal facilities.PS123 teachers and staff have excelledwith their students and vow to step up theircommitment to success, despite the unfair hardshipsimposed by
Moskowitz‟s
charter and
DOE‟s
callousdisregard.http://grassrootseducationmovement.blogspot.com/ 
HSA2 Private Charter School
vs. Public School PS123
 
The following picturesshow the unjust & unequalconditions facing PS 123. TheDept. of
Ed‟s
imposition of a privateHSA2 charter at the public PS123school has divided the community.Successful schools,especially in crisis times, needunited parents & staff, not thedivisive cut-throat competitionfomented by the DOE.Mayor Bloomberg &Chancellor Klein callously
“divide
and
conquer”
. Their goal is toprivatize our public school system.
http://grassrootseducationmovement.blogspot.com/ 
HSA2 Private Charter School
vs. Public School PS123
 
A charter school is a
private
“educationcorporation”
that receives public dollars to servestudents.
Chartersareexemptfromallpublicschoollaws,rules,regulationsorpolicies.
Charter schools are not governeddemocratically and often limit the input and voice ofparents, students and teachers.Private corporations, as we all know well,place the survival of the corporation above theneeds of their consumers.http://grassrootseducationmovement.blogspot.com/ 
“Charter schools
are the private schools 
for the minority community.” 
- Mayor Bloomberg
HSA2 Private Charter School
vs. Public School PS123

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