2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Horace Allison DBN: 13K011 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I was a substitute teacher, I worked with the PTA to conduct book sales, Movie nights and the Background Halloween Spooky Festival. I have also been a parent that goes on class trips. Personal Hello Fellow New Yorker! My name is Horace Allison and I am a proud resident of Brooklyn NY. Statement The reason why I should be your choice to join the Community Education Council is that I am uniquely intimated with the NYC public School system. I am a product of a public school education, I’ve taught as a substitute teacher in a public school covering grades k-8 and I currently have a 7 year old daughter attending a NYC Public School. Education and community involvement have always been high priority for me. I believe you can’t expect from the system what you are not willing to t put into it. I am an active member of the PS(?) PTA and have helped to coordinate many fun events that excite children about learning and inspire them to excel. I feel that my broad and diverse perspective on education would be an asset to this forum. Together we can create impactful and sustainable efforts to improve and maintain a high quality of education. The students of today are the leaders of tomorrow and their potential is directly correlated to the future of our nation. Your vote will allow me to do my part to make sure we are giving our children the adequate launch pad they deserve! Candidate Geoffrey M Amend DBN: 13K009 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have served as a teacher for high school students, college students, and international students in arts Background and media education. Personal I wish to participate in CEC as a duty to the community. I wish to provide a fair and even-handed voice Statement in working towards a safe, fair, and educationally stimulating environment for our children. Candidate Maxine Arthur DBN: 13K020 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal Statement Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 1 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Ed Brown DBN: 13K492 IEP: No ELL No Applicant For more than 25 years I have been involved with youth and community development. I have been a Background PTA President and Vice President for 6 years. A member of Community Board 2 for 4 years. A Tenants Association President for 6 years and served on several other boards over the past 15 years. Personal My mission is to use my educational and life experiences to help youth and families become successful Statement in whatever positive endeavors they may undertake. Candidate Renee L. Burke DBN: 13K133 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have a daughter in the general education section of PS 133, however, I have worked for all parents Background and students since 2010, participating on PS 133's PTA Executive Board; 1 year as Financial Secretary, 3 years as President. During this time I have worked closely with the District 13 President's Council in a Board Position as well as a member. I have also worked closely with District 13's CEC group on matters involving District 13 as well as pertinent matters involving PS 133 becoming a Choice School. Being a part of PS 133's PTA board has afforded me great insight as to how to work with parents, teachers, parent coordinators, and principals that can only support me as a CEC applicant and member. I love trying to encourage people and strategizing on how we can do better. My corporate background is Accounting, as I am an auditor by trade; but my core background is rooted in helping and serving. I am currently serving as a temporary District 13 CEC member, in hopes of learning the system and expanding the role CEC plays within our District. Personal District 13 CEC needs individuals with 'service' in mind. District 13 CEC needs more members Statement dedicated to protecting the needs of parents and students. I represent both the desire to serve along with the dedication towards helping District 13 CEC grow. I have worked as a leader within my daughter's school for many years and I would love to grow as a leader within the District, to empower our District, as we can never not know or learn enough. From having handled key matters on a more individual basis at my current school, I would like to be of assistance to other schools, because what is point of just doing for yours and not looking out for others as well? I would like to be an advocate for progress within District 13. I want to take my knowledge and learned skill sets from past positions to the next level for District 13. I am not looking for a title, but looking to create empowerment, excitement and an informed parent community base for making District 13 better than ever. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 2 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Vascilla Caldeira DBN: 13K020 Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate IEP: No ELL No 13K492 No No My experiences in the public school system includes serving on PTA and SLT in district 13, 17, and 18. I have two special needs children in district 15 and have worked with the special education population and SBST teams. I have also served as Events and Hospitality Chair at Arts and Letters and PS20. Currently I am serving in the capacity of PTA president at PS20. It is the obligation and responsibility as parents to speak on behalf or our children when it comes to the benefit of their success. As a mother of seven I have committed myself to do just that. Not only for my own but for the countless who's parents are not able to do so for various reasons. As a parent leader I believe in empowering parents to advocate for their children whether it be in the classroom or in the boardroom. It is of the utmost importance that we work towards ensuring that our children receive a fair and quality education; one that encompasses not only academics but also social, emotional, and physical aspects. I believe if given the opportunity, I will be able to work alongside with other parents and leaders from across D13 in accomplishing these goals. As leaders we are held with the charge to clearly see the potential in others and give them the opportunity to see it in themselves therefore, we, "Be the Change We Want to See". Suzette Eve Cook DBN: 13K009 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I'm currently a 2nd year Masters of Social Work student at NYU doing an internship at Clara Barton Background High School with the CATCH Program, a program at the OSH. I've worked with high schoolers in other settings including wilderness therapy and in my church service. I worked with an agency that taught social skills to foster children and other children in need as part of an after school program. Personal I once told my grandmother I liked her sweater. A second later, she was standing topless in front of me, Statement pushing the sweater into my hands. Every time I came home from college on a break, she pushed a little purse into my hands full of dollar bills and coins, money she earned growing sesame leaves in our back yard and selling them at the oriental market. The purse contained her entire earnings from the last time I saw her. A survivor of a torture camp and an abusive relationship, she had plenty of reasons give into a life of consuming bitterness. Instead, she survived for herself and then lived for her family. I have sought to honor my family matriarchs by continuing their legacy--to live for the benefit of family and community. I learned passion from them, and am continually seeking skills to practice this passion. I not only have a desire to serve, I also have begun to learn how to do it ethically, responsibly, and effectively through my education and work. I have been inspired by the courageous matriarchs in my family to pursue a life of service, which I hope to realize through community engagement on the CEC13. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 3 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Kevin Harryson Cummins DBN: 13K233 IEP: No ELL No 84K752 Yes No Applicant Boy Scouts of America Scoutmaster helping develop boys in character and service. Background Personal Education is the Civil Right Issue of the future it will balance those who are prepared. Statement Candidate Mona C Faison DBN: 13K011 IEP: No ELL No Applicant School Related : Recess volunteer, event volunteering, trips, fundraising, class parent. Community: Background ALC Outreach Coordinator, Voter Registration Advocate (Rock the Vote), Junior Achievement Training Volunteer, PEACE for Peace Basketball Tournament and Summer Resource Fair, PEACE through Performance , Book Readings at Recreation Centers Civic: NAN: Occupy the Corners, GVAM Coalition Member *I work with at risk youths, special needs, youths ages 6months to 18years Personal As a student of P.S. 91, M.S. 391, and Brooklyn Technical High Schools, I will always champion for Statement the Public School System. Extraordinarily, the messages throughout my school years were consistent: do your best, dream big, follow your passion, give back and encourage others. Those rudiments shaped this Mom / Entrepreneur/ Humanitarian and I will eternally remain grateful and an active advocate for education. Reminiscent of that basis I founded P.E.A.C.E for Peace, where I assemble Professionals, Educators, Advocates, Community Groups, and Entrepreneurs to provide a high level of support, training and development to at risk young men and women ready to become constructive participants in their lives and society. I continue to service communities as a Junior Achievement Trainer, Abundant Life Church Outreach Coordinator, Gun Violence Awareness Month Coalition, Voter Registration Advocate, and I am a volunteer presence at P.S. 11, as well as various public causes. My daily mantra:" define your life, don't let life define you" serves as the stepping-stone for my groundwork toward a life filled with hope for our future leaders. Candidate Denise Ferdinand DBN: 13K003 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal As a mother of three I always remind them to strive for the very best. There is nothing that they can't Statement accomplish as long as they have believe in themselves and to never let others discourage them from reaching their goals Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 4 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Vallyn Fleming DBN: 13k056 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I am very active in volunteering with public high schools throughout the Brooklyn community, Background preparing students for GED and college preparation. I have committed to this for the past three months. I also provide English tutoring to college students on a part time basis. I am very active in communicating with the NAACP and other organizations that fight for social justice. Personal I am a recent college graduate who majored in the field of Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychology. I Statement have an extensive background in the field of Criminal Justice and believe that I can bring purpose and a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of an effective school system and how that shapes the community and the children we serve. I am hard-working, confident and conscientious and have a keen desire to be a part of the CCEC. For the longest time, I have always wanted to pursue a career within the education field. I really enjoy the tutoring aspect on so many levels. I have always been enthusiastic about teaching the English language to adult learners. I am a fun loving, outgoing, and sociable young women. I love kids and working with them. My calling is to teach the youth and young adults; inside and outside of the school system. I know I can bring diversity and a great wealth of knowledge to the discussion table. I look forward to being nominated and nothing is going to stop me from following my passion. Candidate Benjamin Greene DBN: 13K307 Applicant Background Personal Statement IEP: No ELL No 13K003 Yes No Ensuring that all children receive a quality education is my passion, I have been advocating for NYC public school children for over 20 years through many different avenues. I am a current a member of District 13 District Leadership Team. I sit on the School Leadership Team and I chair the Title 1 Parent Advisory Council at one of my children school. I am a current member of CEC 13, and a current member of Chancellor Parent Advisory Council. I sit on the Chancellor’s Citywide Steering Committee for Title 1. I sit on a Statewide Committee for Title 1. I served on PA/PTA, Presidents Council for several years, I also facilitated training and trained other parents in becoming parent leaders for the best interest of children. I empower and engage parents to get involved in their children education. Representing District 13 has been an honor. I bring a wealth of knowledge to the table as well as being a team player in getting things done for the district. I believe in training other parents and bringing them on board in advocating for the district and the families of district 13. In the past 8 years I have grown in my endeavors in advocating for parents on many different levels. District, City and Statewide. . I know that communicating with the parents of the district and city is vital in the work that the CEC's currently do. I believe that everyone has a say and their voice should be heard. I know that in my duties as a CEC member I will represent the parents who elected me to advocate on their behalf. I am transparent and believe in sharing information to ensure that everyone has a say within the district. Transparency is something I believe that all elected and appointed CEC members should practice it ensures that the district is involved in the welfare of all schools, parents and children. Ensuring that we are advocates for their well-being. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 5 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Candice Guy DBN: 13K009 IEP: Yes ELL No Applicant I am a member of New York Cares and when the time permits I serve as a volunteer in various Background communities of need. I have also participated in community events with Mayor Bill De Blasio. Personal Parents are vested in their children's futures and would like to see progression and change in the school Statement system for the better. Being a parent of children in special and regular education has provided me the knowledge of some of the hardships parents face trying to navigate the educational system. They may have hurdles in understanding the ins and outs of the edcautional system and may need additional assistance to feel more welcomed. If given the chance I can attempt to bridge the gap of communication bewteen school staff and parents. In a time where cut backs have severly affected these programs P.S 9 hasencourage the development of these skills in the students and promote for parental attendance. In working in my community on an educational level, I can also learn new innovative techniques from parents, school staff, and the community as a whole in hopes of continuing to work together more effectively. Candidate Gregory Hagin DBN: 13K008 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Current Borough President Appointee finishing first term. Maintain and improve CEC 13 website, Background cec13.org Personal Hi I have been completely immersed in the satisfying and important work that CEC 13 has been doing Statement for the children and parents of our public schools. We have tackled and pushed back against inequitable co-locations of schools and de facto segregation, and we live by the motto of promoting excellence through diversity, I am proud of my time on CEC and would like to continue to be of service! Candidate James Izurieta DBN: 13K492 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal I am a fourth generation resident of the City of New York, and an exceptionally appreciative product of Statement the NYC public education system. I want all our children to have the same opportunities I had through our city's education system. I want our city to be a place where all can come together and be proud of themselves and from where they came. All must be welcome, and have the options that best meet their needs and best enable them to give back to their community. We need to return our city to being a place where families can put down roots without drowning in the cost of admission. I want to do what I can to make New York City a better place. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 6 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Nikita Lopez DBN: 13K282 IEP: Yes ELL No 13K093 No No Applicant I involved in fundraising at a privatedaycare that my child attended. I volunteer my services with Background escorting children on school trips at the private daycare. Personal I am active with my children in school. I have attended to meetings and have given feedback on how to Statement improve and what services that the schools may need. I have sat in my childs class to observe. My young child started a new daycare and with a small class setting Iwas able to assist the teacher with my time and provided supplies. Education is very important and I understand that schools need more parent involvement . As a parent with two children in the NYC public school one in a general education class and one in middle school I understand that parent involvement is needed to help teachers , students, and other parents. As a parent I understand that parent involvement assist students into becoming sucessful adults. Candidate Carla Lorenzana DBN: 13K056 Applicant Background Personal Statement IEP: No ELL No 13K056 No No I'm currently employed at the Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Center Inc. as a Family Worker. I have been there as an employee for a year and started as a volunteer parent for two years before I was employee. As a family worker I provide my parents with great information about parenting and the resource in the community around them. As a parent I am also involved in my children's school in different activities and events. I believe that serving on the Community Education Councils will be a great opportunity to work hard towards all goals put fourth and achieve goals. The experience I have towards working in the community and amongst parents and children will help me add to the position. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 7 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Mecca Nelson DBN: 13K266 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Currently, I am the PTA parent at Park Place Community Middle School 266. I have a Bachelors Background Degree in Business Management and completing my Masters. I have a Group Fitness Instructor and Personal Trainer certification. I have experience in Outreaching to multiple organizations that assist with various events. I have experience with children and adults that have special needs. Experience with IEP’s and advocating for the needs of the children. I provided Special Need Community Advocacy, providing communication with the schools and community resources for students that needed help and a voice within the school. Experience in Crisis Avoidance and Management. Assisted families or caregiver for successful functioning in the home and community.. Provided Families or Caregiver with Supports and Services offers the family/caregiver concrete services as well as education on resources available to them to enhance the students interaction with other children, family members and people in the community. Assisted families with some personal time off where the student goes into the community and engage in activities. Personal I believe in being part of team that is willing to fight for our student’s education rights and parent’s Statement rights. It will assist with building multiply communities and parents involvement along with the community shareholders to assist creating a healthy and flourishing future for the students and parents. Building communication within the community will assist with building knowledge among those that are in need of help. It is important to have a strong voice to advocate for the schools, students, teachers, parents and all those that are involved with creating a difference. I am willing to go above and beyond to assist the students with achieving their goals. Teamwork is what it will take to make it happen. Being positive will make a difference no matter what challenges we may experience there is always a brighter light at the end. I would like to share this quote with you. I love this quote. Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world. Joel A. Barker Candidate Stephanie Pettway-Ozman DBN: 13K067 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have been working with children for 6 years. I love community advocate work and have many great Background ideas to bring to any community. I was instrumental in implementing TASC formerly known as GED for PS 67 within Districts 13. The program also includes ESL. Increased parent involvement through various workshops. President of the PTA 2012-2014 Chairman of the Title 1 (PAC) 2012-present After-school coordinator Active member of School Leadership Team 2012-present Corresponding Secretary of District 13 President Council 2013-2014 Personal I have grown up in District 13. I just want to give back to this great community and I have various ideas Statement that will contribute to the betterment of the community. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 8 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Rhonda Pirvulescu DBN: 13K009 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal My child is currently enrolled in kindergarten and I want to be involved in how NYC public schools Statement educate our children. Candidate William Kevin Ryan-Young DBN: 13K133 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Over the past 4 years, I have served as Chair of Grant/Fundraising Committee, Co-Chair of the Parent Background Outreach Committee, Member of the Nominating Committee, and this year I am the PTA President of PS 133. Also I am a member of the SLT, sit on the executive board of District 13 Presidents Council and serve as the school's trainer/facilitator for "The Leader In Me." Personal I am Kevin Ryan-Young and I am a parent leader for all students. Our district is made up of Statement individuals. Individuals from various backgrounds with various strengths. As a community, we must acknowledge, respect and celebrate those differences. We must be resourceful and use those strengths to help our community grow, because if we are not growing, we are dying. And if we are dying, what will that do to our children’s education? The entire district must work together as one for the good of all students. By listening to the voice of the new and respecting the voice of the old, we will have created one voice that will speak for all. Candidate Tracian Shaibu DBN: 13k003 IEP: No ELL No Applicant CEC13 13-15 active member of PS3 PTA Background Personal I believe in the capacity of all the District 13, under great leadership our children can not only survive Statement but thrive. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 9 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Amy Shire DBN: 13K008 IEP: No ELL No Applicant School-related Activities: Member, District 13 CEC, April 2012-current; Member, PS 8 School Background Leadership Team (Sept 2009-June 2011); Co-Chair, PS 8 PTA enrichment committee (Sept 2007-June 2009). Spear-headed various parent awareness activities regarding high-stakes testing, and advocacy efforts to oppose it. I also spent a few semesters volunteering in the classroom, helping coach the PS 8 robotics team on research projects. Teaching elementary school kids for the first time deepened further my appreciation and respect for the skills of good teachers! Community & Civic Activities: I’ve been involved in volunteer civic engagement activities throughout the last twenty-plus years, including: Teaching English as a Second Language to adult immigrants; providing social support to immigrant detainees in a Queens detention facility post-9/11; participating in several Superstorm Sandy relief activities; and participating in several NYC Dept. of Homeless Services'-sponsored census counts of the homeless. I’ve spent my professional life in public health & social service non-profits. Personal I’ve been serving on District 13’s CEC for the past four years. I've seen how critical it is for all of our Statement parent voices to be heard - continually - to support our district’s efforts to maintain a high quality education for our children. It truly is “one for all and all for one―: every school community must support all of our district schools for each of our children to ultimately thrive. I’m very passionate about that. Supporting schools in getting the resources they need, while fighting to eliminate the gross disparities in the distribution of those resources; supporting teachers so they can teach with more autonomy and creativity, as the professionals they are; developing a longer-term, District-wide plan for our schools that will enrich all our neighborhoods and students, and sustain the invaluable diversity of our communities: all this requires working on agendas developed together with our school communities. I’ve tried to help lay the groundwork for that, along with my fellow CEC members - and would welcome the opportunity to continue to do so. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 10 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Margaret Spillane DBN: 13K009 Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate IEP: No ELL No 13K009 No No I have been a Board member of the PS 9 PTO for two years and have been very engaged in PS 9 and with education policy issues in this district. I am active in the Prospect Heights community through our block association and other local organizations. I have been interested and active in parent advocacy for our public schools well before my eldest started kindergarten, when the school we were zoned to became subject to a contentious co-location with a charter school. Since enrolling my children in our zoned school (PS 9), I have developed a detailed understanding of the local, city and state policy issues that are affecting our public schools. I have attended multiple CEC meetings, and I am familiar with many of the specific issues facing individual schools in our district. I am excited by the prospect of continuing the strong parent advocacy role that our current CEC perform, and I look forward to bringing my knowledge and commitment to help improve our District 13 public schools. Diane Stephen DBN: 13K133 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Current Council Member of CEC 13 and also serves on the Executive Board as Treasurer Former Background PTA Secretary P.S. 133 4 years Current Learning Leader Personal I am a parent that is truly committed in seeing that our children receive a quality education. I have been Statement working on engaging parents to get involved in their PTAs, SLTs, parent workshops, and also interacting with teachers on a regular basis. I've grown in the past two years as a council member on how to support the schools in the district I serve. There is much work to continue and I would like to continue to be part of that process. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 11 of 12 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 13 Candidate Robert F Underwood DBN: 13K282 Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate IEP: Yes ELL No 13K282 No No In school year 2013-2014 I served as the co-VP of the PS/MS 282 Parent Teacher Organization, during which we raised over $90,000. During that same year, I was instrumental in securing a $10,000 donation to the school's national champion chess team. I have been a member of the Community Board 6 Youth, Human Services, and Education Committee since 2012. As a member of that Community Board committee I led an initiative to advocate for and expand computer coding instruction in CB6 (i.e., District 13 and 15) schools. I am also a member of the Kings County Democratic Committee, representing the 64th Election District in North Park Slope. I presently serve on CEC 13. In both my CB6 and CEC13 capacities I have been one of the leading advocates for the expansion of more computer coding and computational thinking instruction in our schools, and have connected up numerous programs that offer this instruction to our local schools. My name is Rob Underwood. I have lived in CSD 13, in Brooklyn, since 2000. I am married with 3 children – my 2 oldest children attend PS 282, our neighborhood zone school. I hope my youngest will attend pre-K at 282 next year. I am presently an elected member of CEC 13. My priorities if reelected to the CEC would remain: - Promoting the benefits of diversity and diverse student bodies. We must deal with the fact that Brooklyn presently has among the most segregated schools in the United States. - Creating new opportunities to promote and expand STEAM education, especially computational thinking and computer science. - Blending the best of the “old― with the best of “new.― Continuing to create a culture that values ALL people and views is important to me. Advocating for our amazing District 13 teachers. My mother was a Special Education teacher for 30+ years and I saw what an amazing but hard job it is. - Working for more free-standing middle schools, and addressing overall middle school quality in District 13. Access to high quality education is THE great equalizer of opportunities. We all must work hard to create opportunities for all of our students, regardless of background, to have access to a great education. Josh Young DBN: 13K009 IEP: No 13K009 Applicant Financial Secretary for PS9 Brooklyn PTO 2014-2015 ELL No No No Background Personal I will work across district 13 to understand school and community needs, optimally allocate resources Statement to strengthen our schools and the programs they offer, while working to support and increase the value the schools provide to the fabric of our communities. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 12 of 12
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