It's time for parents to vote for their school CCEC reps
Briefly

On Monday, NYC Public Schools organized a voting party to galvanize parents and staff to participate in the ongoing CCEC elections. The event featured prominent figures like Chancellor Melissa Avilés-Ramos and Deputy Chancellor Dr. Cristina Meléndez, who shared their support for increased parental representation in educational decision-making. The voting period, running from April 25 to May 13, invites all parents to participate by using their NYC Schools Account for streamlined voting. This initiative emphasizes the importance of strong parent leadership in advocating for the needs and voices of school communities.
At the NYC Public Schools voting party, Chancellor Melissa Avilés-Ramos emphasized the significance of parent leadership, asserting that strong representation is crucial for families.
The ongoing CCEC elections allow parents to voice their preferences, as encouraged at the voting party where school leaders actively participated in casting their votes.
Voting for the CCEC elections is open until May 13, and parents can easily cast their votes using the NYC Schools Account.
Deputy Chancellor Dr. Cristina Meléndez highlighted the role of parents in educational decision-making, reinforcing the necessity for their involvement in the voting process.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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