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SCHOOL LIAISON LIST
2020-2021
Cheryl Smith-President
PS/MS 83 The Donald Hertz School
MS 181 Pablo Casals School
PS 189 Cornerstone Academy for Social Action
PS 481 The STEAM Bridge School
MS 462 Cornerstone Academy for Social Action
Vikki Lewis - Parent Member
PS 16 The Wakefield School
PS 111 Seton Falls School
PS 112 The Bronxwood School
PS 121 The Throop School
PS 169 Baychester Academy
Kimberly Woodruff -
Vice President
PS 76 The Bennington School
PS 78 Anne Hutchinson School
PS 89 The Williamsbridge School
PS 97 So named
PS 153 – Helen Keller School -KW
Sanesha Blackwood-Falconer- Parent Member
Castle Hill Campus
(MS 127, PS 567)
PS 106 Parkchester School
Raquel Russell-George
Recording Secretary
PS 41 Gun Hill Road School
PS 87 (So named)
MS 180 Dr. Daniel Hale Williams School
PS 483 The Matilda Ave School
Carolyn Castro - Treasurer
PS 96 Richard Rodgers School
PS 108 The Philip J. Abinanti School
PS 160 The Walt Disney School
PS/IS 498 Van Nest Academy
Tonya Brooks - Borough President Appointee (BPA)
PS 19 Judith K. Weiss School
PS 21 Philip M. Sheridan School
PS 103 The Hector Fontanez School
Richard R. Green Campus (MS 287, MS 370)
Kim Famous -2nd Vice President- BPA
PS 105 Senator Abraham Bernstein School
PS 175 City Island school
PS/MS 194 (so named)
John P. Sousa Campus
(MS 529, MS 532, MS 355)
Theresa Roberts - Parliamentarian
PS 357 Young Voices Academy
Frank D. Whalen Campus.
(MS 326, MS 468, MS 556)
Michelangelo Campus (MS 144, MS 566)
Adora Okogeri- Parent Member
PS 68 The Edward A. Fogel School
PS 178 Selman Waksman School
Community Education Council
(CEC)
There are 32 Community Education Councils (CEC’s) in New York City, each governing a Community School District that includes public elementary, intermediate, and junior high schools. They replaced the Community School Boards that existed through June 2004.
Community Education Council members are representatives of the parents and community-at-large. They live or work in the community, and send their children to the local schools, and their role is to reflect the needs and wishes of the community regarding the education of its children.
The Councils are responsible for promoting the achievement of educational standards and objectives relating to the instruction of students and must establish a positive working relationship with the community superintendent.
Community Education Council members are consulted on many important matters, and in turn, must consult with parents. Their meetings will be open to the public, and will provide an opportunity for the community to be heard on educational issues.
What are Education Councils?
Education Councils are part of New York City's school governance structure. There is a Community Education Council (CEC) for every community school district. There are also four Citywide Councils:
- Citywide Council on High Schools (CCHS)
- Citywide Council on Special Education (CCSE)
- Citywide Council on English Language Learners (CCELL)