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Name: Anna Allanbrook on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Press on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments: I am a New York City public school teacher, and I believe that there is no way we can provide a solid education until class sizes are limited. If we are to genuinely address the various scholastic issues surrounding our children, we should limit class size to 16 students, with a possible size of 20 for certain students. We might be able to settle for 20. Current numbers are out of hand.Flag
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Name: Walter Goodman on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments: I registered to vote for the first time because of this ballot question and felt the rug swept out from under me by its removal. Please restore my faith in our system!Flag
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Name: Tara Marlowe on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Maria Giordano on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Lee Solomon on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments: Please make NYC's public schools better. Thanks.Flag
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Name: Suzanne Falletti on Nov 18, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Mary Teegarden on Nov 18, 2003State:Comments:Flag
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Name: David Koosis on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Lyal A. Edghill on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Phylis Katz on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: I am entirely in favor of reducing class size in the NYC public schools. 30-35 students/class is way too many to ensure the proper education these kids need/deserve. My son is in a NYC middle school with 34 kids in his class. WAY TOO MANY!!Flag
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Name: Ruth Katcher on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Jasminda Taylor on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Williams on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Benson on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Raver on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Joanne Belonsky on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: JoAnn Ebanks on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Candida Hinton on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: Overcrowding is an issue that should be on the ballot.Flag
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Name: Marcia Adams on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: Clearly stated, the fewer students in a class vying for the teacher's attention the more teacher's attention each child can get. New York City needs to institute measures to assure that all our students get the attention they deserve and need to succeed.Flag
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Name: Michelle Bergin on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Caloir Stephanie on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Robert Hechkoff on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Marcus on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: The Rev. Dorothea Crites on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Leslie Gallager on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: What good are good schools if the classes are too large No good at all...Flag
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Name: Ibtisam Vincent on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: KAREN ROSS on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Hickey on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Hope Killcoyne on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: There are 28 other children in my 2nd grader's class, and over 30 in my 6th grader's. How can any degree of tailored, effective teaching take place in such environmentsFlag
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Name: Angelina Ramos on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Wavrick on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Eileen Gatti on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Rachel Goldstein on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Kathy Reiss on Nov 19, 2003State:Comments:Flag
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Name: Tali Noimann on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Nina Birnbaum on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: As a New York City parent and voter, I count on the City Council to give constituents a voice on this issue, which the mayor denied us.Flag
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Name: Monica Ingkavet on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Mindy R. Schiffman on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: Small class size is one of the most important determinants in children's success throughout their school years. Please support smaller class size.Flag
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Name: Catherine Varous on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Meghan Gray on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Laurie Harriton on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: Class size reduction means more classrooms, more buildings, more teachers. We know that this is time-consuming and very expensive. The Charter Commission would have to find solutions to these space and financial issues. That's what a commission is for. Class sizes must decrease. Don't give up.Flag
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Name: Alisa Epstein on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Katherine Cooke on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: Thank you for giving this matter your full attention. New York City's students and future depend on you.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Valentin on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: If we want our children to have the advantages to learn and be effective leaders for tomorrow, we need to make this a priority todayFlag
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Name: Catherine Tolson on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Ellen Factor on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments: It is amazing and frustrating that something as obvious as reducing class to improve NYC schools has been over looked for so long... It is simple , not complicated... reduce class size and improve education...Flag
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Name: Katherine Duncan on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag
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Name: Karen O'Malley on Nov 19, 2003State: NYComments:Flag