2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 1 Candidate Marco Battistella DBN: 01M839 Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate IEP: No ELL No 01M364 Yes No I am a current member of CEC1. I have served several different PA/PTA officer positions over the past 7 years. 20 years ago, when I moved to NY, I dod not speak a word of english. I believe that experience allows me to understand many of the issues that ELL cope with. More than a parent leader i see myself as a community organizer. I like to be informed about all the policies, changes and issues that relate to public education. I often have the opportunity to share and compare experiences with fellow parents. I strongly believe in Community shared decision making and I believe that in its present form the CECs are allowed much to little input into the decisions that affect the District. As a CEC member I will work to increase parent involvement (not just consultation) in the decision making process. Most morning, in the tiny time i have after drop off and before work, you'll find me in meetings around the schools, making or distributing flyers, or discussing various issues. I enjoy doing these kind of activities and i like to believe that people around benefit from it. Daniel Becker DBN: 01M839 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Completing my third term on CEC1. I am also currently a member of TSMS' SLT. I was formerly an Background executive member and SLT member for P.S.110. Personal As a long standing member of CEC1, I would like to continue in moving District 1 towards a controlled Statement choice district, thereby eliminating inequities based on race, ethnicity, and socio-economics to provide equal access to public education. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 1 of 6 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 1 Candidate Katherine Flores DBN: 01M539 IEP: No ELL No 01M539 No No Applicant NEST+m PTA Secretary - 2012/13 NEST+m PTA VP Communications - 2013/14 NEST+m VP Background Lower School - 2014/15 Personal My name is Katherine Flores and I have two children in Manhattan public schools. My daughter's in Statement 5th grade and my son in 3rd. I bring a unique perspective to education policies because though my children both now attend NEST+m, my son also attended the charter school KIPP STAR in Washington Heights for one year. NEST+m is a G&T school that requires an entrance exam for young kids while KIPP is a highly sought after charter school with a long waiting list and a lottery that feels equivalent to the powerball for the many families who apply. I've made lots of friends in the administration, faculty, and parent body of the schools my children have attended as well as at several other public schools in NYC communities including Washington Heights (my former neighborhood) and Battery Park (my current hood.) There's a lot to talk about when it comes to NYC public school education and that's because we have millions of young children to consider. It's my hope that all these children will be considered when policies are made. I'm always open and ready to be thoughtful of the many different voices that represent the incredible variety of children in NYC. Every child matters and deserves the best education we can possibly give them. Candidate Aline Gnali DBN: 01M188 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I'm a volunteer preschool teacher at First Church of Christ Holiness for the 2 past years. I teach Background children to be respectful to their parents, and help them to learn to write, coloring. Personal I help my kids to do their homework and I correct all their paperwork (grammar and spelling) before Statement they submit it to their teacher. Candidate Luke Henry DBN: 01M539 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have served on the CEC since the Fall after applying to fill a vacancy. Prior to that I worked with the Background CEC and the community board to develop a paper documenting the need for a school at the Seward Park Urban Renewal Site. I am also volunteering with another parent to lead the diversity committee of the PTA at my child's pre-K school. Personal I believe the CEC is doing vital work on behalf of our public schools and I'd like to help continue to Statement contribute to that effort. I'd personally like our schools to reflect and benefit from all the diversity of New York and the CEC of D1 has been a leader in calling for district-wide admission policies that would help bring this about. I'd like to continue this work. I will continue to work hard to be wellinformed, be diligent in carrying out my responsibilities, and approach our mission with great enthusiasm and energy. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 2 of 6 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 1 Candidate Carlos Herreranarvaez DBN: 02M542 Personal Statement IEP: No ELL Yes 01M332 No Yes I NEVER HAD PARTICIPATED . THIS IS MY FIRST TIME , BUT I WANT TO BEGIN TO HELP ANOTHER PARENTS AND STUDENTS FOR WE WILL GET TO EXCELLENT EDUCATION FOR STUDENT IN NYC MANHATTAN. My interest in this position is for encourage students and parent to participate in the children life education l,have experience in customer services and I want to help to other person to get the goals in them life. I took a first-year calculus course at a local college and earned an A. It seemed only logical that I pursue a career. When I began my undergraduate career, I had the opportunity to be exposed to the parents and students how the education is most important in the life.. I've also had the opportunity to study a number of subjects in the humanities and they have been both enjoyable and enlightening, providing me with a new and different perspective on the world in which we live. Candidate Lilah Mejia Applicant Background DBN: 01M839 Applicant Background Personal Statement IEP: No ELL No 01M839 No No 01M110 No No Besides having 6 children that I am currently am raising in the Lower East Side, I work for a social justice organization called GOLES that is involved with many of the community issue's that are arising such as a need for better schools. I currently serve as a the class teacher for my son's headstart program. My name is Lilah Mejia I was raised in Jacob Riis Houses, and now live in Maseryk Towers with my 6 children. I have witnessed the continued changes this community has seen and will continue to see. As a member of this community, and someone who works for this community it is my job to fight for injustices that occur in the Lower East Side. As a mother who currently has 3 of my 6 children in Public School in the Lower East Side, it has been a difficult path to steer. With more housing being afforded and less schools we now have to face a new challenge, overpopulated schools, Charter Schools that dip money from our public schools, schools in this community that cater to children from other districts to attend, schools that are not performing to standards on yearly report cards, and the list goes on. I would like to be selected so that my voice which is backed by many single mothers in this community who deserve the right to a excellent education opportunity hold the Board of Education to a higher demand for my children and more importantly for all the children in District 1. Thank you Lilah Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 3 of 6 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 1 Candidate Emaan Moosani DBN: 01M539 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal Prior to moving to the US, I taught at an International school where I was given the opportunity to Statement work and interact with a very diverse community. This experience was both exhilarating and humbling as I realized the importance of the role I was playing in each child's life and how parents, regardless of where they were from, all placed their trust in the teacher and the school each day. As a mother of two children, I am now on the other side of the classroom. I send my child to school every day in the country that a few years ago I aspired to model somewhere else. My children are growing up in the education system, that when living abroad we looked up to and considered the standard to meet. The Education Council would be an exciting opportunity for me as a parent, as it would allow me to be involved in and make a positive contribution to the community. Candidate Latesha Moore DBN: 01M364 IEP: Yes ELL No Applicant PA PRESIDENT FOR 2 YEARS AT EARTH SCHOOL FROM 2011/12 TO 2012/13 Background CURRENTLY A ASSISTANT TEACHER IN A COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION Personal I BELIEVE IN FIGHTING FOR THOSE WHO DON'T HAVE A VOICE. STANDING UP FOR Statement WHAT IS RIGHT, THE YOUTH OF TODAY'S AGE ARE AT A CROSSROAD AND THEY NEED US NOW MORE THAN EVER WITH MAYORAL CONTROL AND PARENTS NOT GETTING THE CORRECT INFORMATION. WE NEED TO BE UNITED AND TAKE A STAND TO PROTECT THESE 1 MILLION KIDS IN NYC SCHOOL SYSTEM. Candidate Naomi Pena DBN: 01M345 Applicant Background Personal Statement IEP: Yes ELL No 01M080 No No 01M080 Yes No I was the Vice President of the Grand Street Guild for 8 years. My children have been a part of the GO Project for 6 years now and I am one of their designated Parent Advocates to help other parents when they encounter difficulties with the IEP process or any additional issues. My name is Naomi Pena and I am a born and raised resident of the Lower East Side. I have been an active member of this great district both in the community and within schools. I have four children ranging in ages of 14-5 and three of them have IEPs. I know first hand the struggles of a parent when they hear their child may have learning problems. I know how hard it is to advocate for a child when you feel no one is listening. My goal to be on the CEC is to maintain our children's right to a great education. I want every child to know in our district care about them and want them to succeed. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 4 of 6 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 1 Candidate Divya Ramachandran DBN: 01M539 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have 2 specific experiences: 1. I am on the Next Generation Leaders' Board (NGLB) of the Indian Background School of Business (ISB). The Indian School of Business is the premier Business school in Asia and was set up jointly by the Wharton School of Business, UPenn, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, and London Business School. THE NEXT GENERATION LEADERS BOARD comprises a group of young global leaders representing the business, political, academic, government and development sectors who provide thought leadership and strategic advice to the Dean and the Executive Board to shape the future direction of the School. 2. I have deep experience with foreign language learners. I am multi-lingual and speak 5 languages fluently (English, French, German, Hindi and Tamil). I was the youngest person in India (at 17 years of age) to become a Professor of French at the Alliance Française (taught there for 5 years). I was involved in training future professors by performing the role of a tutor/ mentor in the Professor Training Courses. I have completed the DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française), the highest certification awarded by the French Educational Ministry for proficiency in the French language. Personal At home, I am mom to a precocious 6-year old, who is in Kindergarten at Nest+m. And at work, I am Statement CEO of Helios and Matheson (Nasdaq capital market: HMNY), a 30 year old public company headquartered in NY. Education and work experience - After a BA in Economics, I worked for Arthur Andersen. I then completed the Post Graduate Program in Management from the Indian School of Business. I was selected to complete a part of this Program at Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Chicago. I received the ISB Scholarship (full tuition waiver) awarded for exceptional academic performance. I have worked at Helios and Matheson since 2003. Passions - I am an Indian classical dancer and teacher; I have performed in India, USA and China. I represented India in the ‘Distinguished Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs’ category in the Government of India delegation to China. I speak 5 languages fluently and am a Governing Council member of the IndoGerman Chamber of Commerce. Serving on the Education Council would provide me an apt platform to leverage my diverse multi-cultural background to positively impact programs and services that are foundational to the success of NYC students in college, careers and life. Candidate Arnette Scott DBN: 01M363 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Member of the advocacy committee at my child's school, The Neighborhood School Background Personal My goal is to create and develop a more diverse district for our children and to work hard to ensure Statement equity of access. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 5 of 6 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 1 Candidate Moses Seuram DBN: 01M034 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Current Serves on CEC1 as Treasurer. Background Personal I have served on NYC Citi-wide Head Start Early Learn at the Leadership level for the past 3 years and Statement CEC will be continuity of the knowledge and experience that I bring with me. I have a strong financial background and had great experience for the past two years sitting as an Officer on CEC1. I have an extensive Leadership back ground with most recent past president of The Long Island Board of Realtors. (www.LIREALTOR.com). I am a firm believer of Education and it begins at home and enhanced in the classroom. Candidate Michael Stutman DBN: 01M110 IEP: No ELL No IEP: No ELL No Applicant My wife and I support our school PTA Background Personal Statement Candidate Stephanie K. Thompson DBN: 01M019 Applicant I have served as a member for the CEC District 1 since last November. I also serve on the PTA at my Background child's school, PS 19 Asher Levy. I sit on the New York City Housing Authority Board. I am also a volunteer member at University Settlement. Personal Statement Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 6 of 6
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