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            Dwayne Maruel on the Impact of the Class Size Law on High-Need Schools in District 27, Queens
3:16:43
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3 min
Dwayne Maruel, a parent and activist, expresses concerns about the negative impacts of a uniform class size law on high-need schools, particularly PS 105 in Far Rockaway, District 27, Queens.
- Maruel has been an education activist for decades and emphasizes the need for equitable public education.
- He notes that 94% of students at PS 105 are eligible for free or reduced price lunch, serving primarily low-income, black, and Hispanic families.
- He argues that the class size law, while well-intentioned, could exacerbate educational inequities and make high-need schools less appealing.
- Maruel fears that a uniform class size mandate may prompt the poaching of qualified teachers from high-need to advantaged schools, impacting teacher quality.
- He urges the council and mayor to consider the diverse needs and circumstances of schools and districts in implementing the law.
                                
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                                            3:16:43
                                        
                                        My name is Dwayne Maruel.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:16:45
                                        
                                        And I am the proud father of 3 children.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:16:48
                                        
                                        Now my oldest has already graduated high school and is currently almost ready to graduate college.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:16:54
                                        
                                        And my 2 little ones, ten eight years old, both attend a district, traditional public school, PS 105 to base school out in Far Rockaway.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:17:05
                                        
                                        Now, I personally have been an activist a champion for quality education for well over a decade, several decades actually.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:17:17
                                        
                                        So I've been in this fight for quite some time in New York City, and I have no plans on giving it up even after my children have already gone through the system.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:17:27
                                        
                                        My chill in my children's school, the base school in Faroe Rock Way, it lies within District 27.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:17:32
                                        
                                        Now in District 27 in Queens, It is a high poverty, high need public school serving low income families and queens.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:17:42
                                        
                                        94% of the students are eligible for free or reduced price lunch, and it serves mainly students and families of color.
                                    
                                            
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                                        With 95% of the student population being either black Hispanic or other.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:17:57
                                        
                                        As an educational of this, I've spent years fighting for more equitable public school system, for a more equitable public school system, giving me education, get the exists between high poverty, high need school districts versus districts that serve more affluent students and families.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:13
                                        
                                        This is why I was absolutely stunned to find out after doing my research on the bill that it would actually make the schools in the district such as district 27.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:23
                                        
                                        Even less appealing than they are today, further widening the achievement gap between high poverty districts and more affluent.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:31
                                        
                                        The reason why I believe is because this class size bill is well intentioned.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:35
                                        
                                        It definitely is.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:36
                                        
                                        And I agree with the mandate to not have our kids sitting in classes of 36 students.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:41
                                        
                                        I, personally, when I was in public school, was in a class that had 42 students at that time.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:47
                                        
                                        However, that's not the case in all districts across the city.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:18:51
                                        
                                        And as it's written now, the blunt implementation of this law across all school communities would exacerbate inequities within our school system.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:19:01
                                        
                                        Furthermore, I'm extremely concerned that the class size mandate may have a negative impact on teacher quality in schools like PS 105.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:19:12
                                        
                                        This law could lead to advance to advantage school, poaching, teachers from high from the schools that are in Mike's name.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:19:21
                                        
                                        Well, basically, they'll come through and they'll say, hey, it's easier and more, you know, better to work over here.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:19:27
                                        
                                        And if you're already in a high needs area working in those types of schools, I mean, if you want an easier workday, it would pretty much be a no brainer to go over that way.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:19:37
                                        
                                        So in closing, I'm just gonna say, I urge the council and the mayor to make sure that this law is implemented differently than what I've heard so far.
                                    
                                            
                                            3:19:46
                                        
                                        And it needs to take into account the nuanced circumstances and needs of different districts and schools because our students have way too much to lose.
                                    