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  1. 151
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  2. 152
    Name: Maury Hanigan on May 14, 2008
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  3. 153
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  4. 154
    Name: Le' Roi L. Gill on May 14, 2008
    Comments: I am sick and tired of my district and New York City schools being shortchanged. The nearest library, on St. Marks Avenue between Nostrand And New York Avenues lacks resources and current books. The public school libraries in the district are no better.
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  5. 155
    Name: Amy Weiner on May 14, 2008
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  6. 156
    Name: Deborah Seidman Petti on May 14, 2008
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  7. 157
    Name: Helen on May 14, 2008
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  8. 158
    Name: Diane Lane on May 14, 2008
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  9. 159
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Developers should be REQUIRED to fund school construction in a neighborhood, as opposed to making this an incentive, similar to "impact fees" in the 'burbs. Developers contribute to overcrowding by putting more people in the schools...let them be accountable.
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  10. 160
    Name: Marisa Cox on May 14, 2008
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  11. 161
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  12. 162
    Name: Susan Levee-Berger on May 14, 2008
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  13. 163
    Name: Mordecai-Mark Mac Low on May 14, 2008
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  14. 164
    Name: Marnie Tetzlaff on May 14, 2008
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  15. 165
    Name: Diane Garebaglow on May 14, 2008
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  16. 166
    Name: Susan Levee-Berger on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Mayor Bloomberg, Your plans demanded greater involvement from parents and you got it. Why are you not giving your all to make sure our children get the educational improvements this city is mandated for
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  17. 167
    Name: Barton Brassil on May 14, 2008
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  18. 168
    Name: Antoinette Sheehy on May 14, 2008
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  19. 169
    Name: Barton Brassil on May 14, 2008
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  20. 170
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  21. 171
    Name: Meredith Ballen on May 14, 2008
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  22. 172
    Name: Nancy Pearson on May 14, 2008
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  23. 173
    Name: Madeleine Sinor on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Dear Honorable Mayor, The only way to insure democracy for this century and give our children the tools to navigate when we are no longer here as parents is to put their education as #1 priority. You are in a position to make this happen. You, can, like few politicians can, make these long term decisions that truly build the future and guarantee a better NYC. Best Regards, Madeleine Sinor
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  24. 174
    Name: Beth Forrest on May 14, 2008
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  25. 175
    Name: Ann Heller on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Please address the overcrowding
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  26. 176
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  27. 177
    Name: Faith on May 14, 2008
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  28. 178
    Name: Debra Kendall on May 14, 2008
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  29. 179
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  30. 180
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  31. 181
    Name: Carol Nash on May 14, 2008
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  32. 182
    Name: Colleen Van Ness on May 14, 2008
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  33. 183
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Building companies need to be told that they cannot construct new buildings in areas with overcrowded schools without including a school in their building, as has been done at PS/IS 89, and is currently being done for East Side Middle school. We need more schools, especially in Tribeca and east midtown.
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  34. 184
    Name: Amy Farges on May 14, 2008
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  35. 185
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  36. 186
    Name: June Jung on May 14, 2008
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  37. 187
    Name: Jennifer Sirey on May 14, 2008
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  38. 188
    Name: Richard Kaplan on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Our schools are way overcrowded. Whatever happened to the promises from the alleged CFE windfall Whatever happened to obliging housing developers from providing school facilities, and not just empty space, like Trump has
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  39. 189
    Name: Lailing Yu on May 14, 2008
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  40. 190
    Name: David Demnitz on May 14, 2008
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  41. 191
    Name: Christie Y. Les on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Reduce overcrowding and no budget cuts for our schools. Keep your promise, do not take away the $450 million from our public schools. New York State approved $600 million, make sure New York City (Mayor Bloomberg & City Council) keep their promise, so EDUCATION IS TOP PRIORITY, smaller class size, safe environments, full time Pre-K, good principals and teachers and all schools could keep physical education, art, music and other programs, so students are not obese and well rounded individuals.
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  42. 192
    Name: Amy Silverman on May 14, 2008
    Comments: I am also concerned that the "Atlantic Yards" which is going to be built soon--there will be 6430 units of mixed income housing and NO new school construction. District 15 is already overcrowded. Where will all the new children going to attend school
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  43. 193
    Name: Janet Moore on May 14, 2008
    Comments: My son's 2nd grade is at 29 kids with one teacher. Too much!!!! Rediculous!!! How would you feel if this is how your children were taught There is bearly enough room in the classroom for the children to walk around!
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  44. 194
    Name: Lauren Wittels on May 14, 2008
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  45. 195
    Name: Michelle Biggins on May 14, 2008
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  46. 196
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
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  47. 197
    Name: Elizabeth Gold on May 14, 2008
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  48. 198
    Name: Anonymous on May 14, 2008
    Comments: Public schools need increased capital budget to reduce overcrowding classes. This is critical for improving the education quality.
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  49. 199
    Name: Ocynthia Williams on May 14, 2008
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  50. 200
    Name: Ana M Shawlinski on May 14, 2008
    Comments: It is hard to get the child to like school specially when they don't understand and the teacher don't have time to explain because they are too many children in the classroom, fewer children get more attention and that means more understanding. To make America better is not the best we need the children to go to college and get a lot of knowledge. Thank you for your support. Ana M Shawlinski
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