Election Day Nov. 3: Who will you vote for?
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Nov. 3 is election day, and some of our visitors may have noticed campaign ads appearing on Insideschools.org today. These ads are being delivered automatically via Google’s ad network, and the revenue we receive from these Google ads helps defray the costs of producing Insideschools.org. We neither endorse political candidates nor do we solicit campaign advertising. But we do encourage you to vote!
Both Mayor Mike Bloomberg and his Democratic opponent Bill Thompson have been touting their education experience: Bloomberg running on his record of eight years as mayor controlling the schools; Thompson, on his years as head of the Board of Education.
We’re wondering what the parents of NYC public school students are thinking. Who are you going to vote for?
Polling places, most of which are located inside schools, are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. If you’re not sure of your assigned polling location, you can search here, call 1.866.VOTE.NYC, or e-mail your complete home address to vote@boe.nyc.ny.us with the borough in which you reside in the subject line.
If you want to attend a post-mortem on the day after election day, consider attending a panel discussion, “What’s Next for our Public Schools?” sponsored by a group called Democratic Leadership for the 21st Century and moderated by New York Times reporter Jennifer Medina. On the panel: Merryl Tisch, chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents; Michael Mulgrew, president of the UFT; Eva Moskowitz, CEO of the Harlem Success Academy; and Joe Williams, executive director of Democrats for Education Reform. For details, see our Insideschools calendar.

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The google ads for Bloomberg have felt really intrusive, like Big Brother….
Comment by district 13 parent — November 2, 2009 @ 10:20 pm