NYSUT president criticizes SUNY approval of charter schools in Brentwood and Central Islip

Melinda Person President at NYSUT Media Relations Department
Melinda Person President at NYSUT Media Relations Department - NYSUT Media Relations Department
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Melinda Person President at NYSUT Media Relations Department
Melinda Person President at NYSUT Media Relations Department - NYSUT Media Relations Department

NYSUT President Melinda Person has issued a statement following the approval by SUNY’s Charter Schools Committee of new charter schools in Brentwood and Central Islip. Person criticized the decision, highlighting the opposition from local communities.

“It’s outrageous that new charter schools have been approved in Brentwood and Central Islip — communities that have made their opposition crystal clear. The law requires charter applicants to demonstrate community support. Instead, we’ve seen the exact opposite: overwhelming and united opposition from families, educators and community leaders.

And this isn’t the first time. SUNY’s Charter Schools Committee has a pattern of ignoring local voices and rubber-stamping applications over the objections of the very communities these schools would impact. It’s a troubling disregard for public accountability.

These are districts where public schools are making real progress — where state investment, dedicated educators, and community partnerships are helping students thrive. These charter approvals are a betrayal of that progress and of the people working every day to sustain it.”



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