2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Alan Aja DBN: 20K264 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Current member of PS264's SLT. Parent of LP (little person/dwarfism). Former ELL student (SpanishBackground speaker), attended Miami-Dade County and Louisville-Jefferson County (Kentucky) public schools. Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College in a department that specializes in teacher education with focus on immigrants/ELLs. Have published on issues concerning equity and access to education, including eliminating ability-grouping, adopting universal enrichment curricula, reducing focus on standardized tests and implementing culturally relevant pedagogy in the classroom. Personal Parent, educator and activist who is an avid supporter of increased funding for public schools. Deeply Statement concerned with the environment of punitive, high-stakes testing, in particular the impact on students and teachers' capacities to teach freely in the classroom without emphasis on testing. Also a strong advocate for bilingual/dual language education programs. Candidate Susan Chan DBN: 20K682 IEP: Yes ELL No Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate Nadia Chibani DBN: 20K176 Applicant Background Personal Statement IEP: No ELL No 20K176 No No I am a very dedicated Parent, since my kids started attending school i got involved a lot as volunteer at the beginning and then I became PTA member, I love to work with kids and be part of their daily learning, in order to stay connected with any new information since every year there is change related to schools system so I prefer to stay informed and also participated in so many C.E.C meetings. I am still volunteering at my kids school for any event we have i m always present for PTA's monthly meeting ., My name is Nadia, Moroccan-American citizen, graduated from law school in french language in my country of origin, i a m multilingual I am very fluent in ENGLISH, FRENCH AND ARABIC (Read, Written and Spoken). I studied computer, too worked in the translation field, Upstate NY in law firm, worked also at JFK Airport, as lead agent, I studied also children's behavior, and communication, married with two charming and beautiful kids, I volunteered and still doing it in their school, i also volunteer at the City councilmen Mr. Vincent Gentile for his reelection campaign, also for former D.A. Hynes, I volunteer also with the Red Cross for clothes and toys drive for poor kids or in very bad financial situation, blood donor and so many more activities in the Red Cross. I volunteer also to lecture at Religious places of worship, about Drug abuse, prescription drugs to be taken out of our streets in order to make streets safe for our kids. I am full of ideas and very active person, accept and work "very jeopardizing situations", I am running for this election because I feel I might fit into this Community and my previous experiences would be a good asset for it. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 1 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Stacy Corbett DBN: 20K062 IEP: No ELL No Applicant As an active parent, I've volunteer for many years in schools to assist in many activities (school trips, Background holiday shows, fundraising, etc) the school is in engaged. I'm currently w/J.H.S. 062 Ditmas as a volunteer for the upcoming events (Fashion Show). I've volunteer to help tutor children with their academic struggles whether its Math or Reading (Elementary & JHS). I enjoy working with children and I understand their struggles of being a tween going into teenage life (Metamorphosis). I make sure as a community leader & parent leader I am there to help children understand the changes they are experiencing are normal. Communicating with children is important. My child is your child. I am an active parent leader & dedicated to their academic success but it is up to us (Parents, principals, teachers, community leaders, and the government) to help them see their potential. Whether a child is in high school or elementary school, I am their leader. They make me feel accomplished when they accomplish their goals. Being active & informative within the community gives me a lot of hope for tomorrow. I continue to learn & enjoy my engagement with all these diverse children. Personal Hello everyone, my name is Stacy. If children were to continue to receive a high quality education, how Statement strong of an empire would the United States of America be right now? See, I was lucky because I was fortunate to be raised by not one but two teachers (mother and stepmother). I understood the importance of quality education. I stand strong for quality education that works & believe children must be afforded this right to ensure a stronger America for tomorrow. As a community leader and educator, engaging daily w/children & parents gives me the tools to share information to help them academically. Because I ask these kids questions, I can find answers to help. Because I talk with the parents, I can help. Because I care, I can support the families to help children fulfill their personal goals & completes their vision. You must know & understand how to reach children. I have this gift and I use it. Critical thinking is important in everyday life & because education is in critical condition, I know I would make an excellent candidate as a parent leader for our children because I understand our community needs. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 2 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Adele Doyle DBN: 20K187 Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate IEP: No ELL No 20K187 No No 20K185 No No 20K185 No No I am the PTA Co-President at PS 185 in Bay Ridge. I have been an Executive Board member in the PS 185 PTA for the last six years as Chair of the Go-Green Committee. The PS 185 Go-Green Committee has established a thriving school-wide environmental program which has been the recipient of several grants and two Citywide Golden Apple Awards. I have served on PS 185's SLT for the last three years and am a strong proponent of literacy and progressive academic engagement to appropriately meet the needs of all learners. I am an Executive Board Member of IS 187's PTA and currently Chair the Fundraising Committee there. I am also a teacher at Kingsborough Community College where I teach freshman and sophomore Argumentative Composition. I hold a Masters in English Literature from Hofstra and a double major undergraduate degree from NYU in Journalism and English with a minor in Creative Writing. As the mother of four very different children (ages 7, 9, 11 and 13) I understand the value and challenges of diversity in NYC Public School education. My husband of fifteen years and I chose NYC Public Schools to educate our children, and believe that fostering parent engagement, academic excellence and accountability are key to success. I teach Argumentative Composition at Kingsborough to an extremely diverse population, many, the product of our own NYC Public School system and hear first-hand about the challenges my students faced in our city school-system. I have devoted hundreds of volunteer hours in our schools for the past seven years and initiated and continue to run a comprehensive school-wide environmental program at PS 185. Children love hands-on learning, and we need more of it. I believe in books above digital media and reading for success. Critical thinking must first begin by fostering a love of the written word in our youngest learners. Eileen Connelly-Garcia DBN: 20K490 IEP: No ELL No 20K104 No No 20K264 Yes No Applicant I am a parent that has just began the IEP process and the transition into Special Education. Background Personal I currently have 3 children enrolled in the NYC Public School System. Two who transitioned from the Statement Catholic School System 2 years ago and 1 that is currently transitioning into the Special Education program. My children are in high school, finishing elementary and the last just finished her first IEP evaluation in the first grade. Needless to say I have my hands full. But I believe I can offer insight and represent those that are new to the NYC Public School System. As I stated, I am also beginning the Special Education Process for the first time. I'd especially like to share and contribute my knowledge and experiences to the 2015 NYC Educational Council. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 3 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Elena Garvey DBN: 20K104 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have been an actively involved parent in my daughter's K class - volunteering as a chaperone for kids Background trips, staying connected with other parents, creating a community atmosphere for the children and their families. I am very invested in my child's education and the overall quality of the public school programs and would like to lend my leadership and perspective to the Council, to benefit all families of Bay Ridge and our City at large. Personal I came to the United States from Ukraine with my mother in 1993 and graduated as a Salutatorian Statement from Fort Hamilton High School in 1997. Education has always been a top priority in my family and these values are being passed down to my children now. I am very invested in childhood education and development and strongly believe their success is a reflection of the time and effort their parents are willing to invest. Kids have amazing potential to learn - from music, arts and languages, to match and science! It is up to us to enable that and I would like to lend my time and leadership to the NYC Department of Education to help. As a marketing professional with 15 years of experience in Financial Services, I have the training and skills to approach education challenges with a methodical, business mindset. I hope you will strongly consider my application for this post. Candidate Christopher Gillies DBN: 20K104 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal I am a mostly a qualitative and proactive Information Technology (IT) professional, learner, Statement researcher, and trainer who utilizes authentic and servant transformational leadership styles to assist all people regardless of gender, age, tradition, ethnicity, or any other quantitative variable. In addition, I focus on moral and ethical business alignment, strategy and intelligence, product development, sales, and marketing, in order to create client satisfaction and ongoing relationships while bridging communication needs across departments. Candidate Robert D Hudock DBN: 20K185 IEP: No ELL No Applicant As a father of an special needs student I have been deeply involved in advocating for her services with Background the schools and the DOE. I have served as PTA president of a majority ELL school and as an elected member of the SLT at her current school. I am currently an elected member of CEC 20 and chair of the Education Committee at Community Board 10. Personal As a citizen who has benefited from a public education I feel a moral obligation to volunteer my time Statement so that other families may continue to receive the same benefits of public education I have enjoyed. Public service is the highest calling in a civil society. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 4 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Mikhail Iliatov DBN: 20K164 IEP: No ELL No Applicant As parents of a Kindergarten student we participate in PTA activities at PS164, school fundraising, and Background we volunteer for various school events. Currently I teach classes in Stop-Motion Animation and Art at Russian Language Academy to 7-9 year-old children in Park Slope, Brooklyn. In the past I taught undegraduate courses in Chemistry at University of Washington, Seattle. My wife volunteers for teaching Japanese language and culture classes at the Brooklyn Steiner Japanese School. We participate in a Personal As a parent of a public school student, I see public schools as a core of our society, shaping majority Statement children's view of the world and preparing them for adult life. In the modern world this process requires a high degree of flexibility and acute awareness of rapidly-changing society from educators and parents. I firmly believe, the responsibilities for children's education must be shared among the parents and educators – both groups providing invaluable, integral and irreplaceable contributions to development, growth, and happiness of children. By applying to Education Council, I want to represent voices of New York parents and assist NYC DOE in clarifying and responding to the needs of local communities, while striving to bring top quality education to our children. Candidate Kholoud Jaradat DBN: 20K030 IEP: No ELL No 20K204 20K187 No No No No DBN: 20K102 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate Eileen M. Mckenna Applicant I have served as a member of the District 20 Community Education Council for the past five years. I Background have been a member of the Executive Board of the PS 102 PTA for the past six years. I have served as a Girl Scout leader for the past 10 years. Personal It has been an honor to serve on the District 20 Community Education Council for the past five years. Statement It has been a time of tremendous growth in the student population in our district and the CEC has worked hard to bring much needed additional seats to the district. If I am re-elected I hope to work with my fellow CEC members towards bringing additional seats to our very overcrowded district. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 5 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Mohammad A. Mohsin DBN: 20K201 IEP: No ELL No 17K543 No No DBN: 20K176 IEP: No ELL Yes Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate Amany Naseif Applicant I have experience with the English Language Learner population . I was an English teacher in Egypt for Background more than 4 years i was teaching English as a second language to students in elementary school who spoke Arabic . I also was the Extracurricular Activities Coordinator helping them with subjects such as Home Economics, Arts, Health, Scouts and Computer Activities . Civic activities include my representing the Association at the General Secretariat of Catholic Schools in Egypt as a member of the Training Of Trainers Team (TOT) and also Assisted in preparing civics education manual for elementary school students under the auspices of Friedrich Neumann Foundation (FNF) . and here in the USA I joined the CEC 20 since 2013 till now representing ELL parents . Personal I'd like to continue to serve on the CEC so that I can help all of our children to success not just in Statement school but also in their life . I strongly believe parents must be help side by side with the school to raise children who will be good members of our society and humanitarians .TOGETHER WE CAN DO IT . Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 6 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Mary Ann Ortiz DBN: 20K205 Applicant Background Personal Statement Candidate IEP: No ELL No 20K205 No No In 2005, I was appointed President of the Family Readiness Group for the 1569th Transportation Company, a NY Army National Guard unit, while my husband was deployed with them to Iraq. It was my responsibility to keep in touch with the families of approximately 40 Soldiers, who were based primarily in NYC, but also included families in New Jersey and in the lower Hudson Valley. I held this position throughout their deployment, redeployment, and demobilization. As a parent at P.S. 205 since 2009, I have helped with class projects, accompanied students on class trips, led in-class baking workshops, and participated in multi-cultural celebrations and feasts. I have also volunteered at PTA Book Fairs and Holiday Sales, attended PTA meetings and events, and interpreted and translated for parents and grandparents in Cantonese and in Italian. In 2012, I tutored an ELL student privately for 3 1/2 months and helped raise her reading level from D to J. From November 2013 to July 2014, I worked in a local real estate office using my language skills in Cantonese and Italian to answer telephone inquiries, to facilitate meetings between agents and clients, and to schedule showing appointments. As our communities change, our schools must adapt to address the needs of the new populations that they serve, and our children must learn to work with people who may speak very different languages than they do and who may be from very different cultures. At the same time, we must reinforce the ideas and ideals of American culture and American identity so that our children understand their civic duties and responsibilities. As a member of CEC 20, I will work to ensure that our schools actively engage our students and their families both academically and socially. I will work to ensure that our children have a complete and well-rounded education that prepares them to succeed in high school, college, and in the adult world. Zi Yi Pan DBN: 20K201 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have been a CEC member of D20 for 8 years. I had been a member of SLT for 8 years. Background Personal Thank you for our parents' support, I have been a CEC member of D20 for 4 terms. I just want to Statement continue to represent our parents to make the best for our children, our schools and our community. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 7 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Olga Sagalchik DBN: 20K205 IEP: No ELL No Applicant Have taught chess to students from K through 8 grades in Public schools throughout the NYC for many Background years. Have been a parent of public school students since 1996 (that's when my oldest daughter entered the NYC school system). Personal Statement Candidate Gita Shukla DBN: 20K187 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I have twins who are in 6th grade, both in different academy at is-187 in Brooklyn. I am member of Background local prent group for over 10 years, in which we all share our experiences, positive as well as negative, to help other parents in the group. I am currently member of school leadership team, am also involved in PTA functions as well. I am also member of NYC single mom support group and am fully aware of challenges that single parent encounters. Personal I work as a Pediatrician thus children's education, growth and developments are very important to me. Statement My prior work experience was in the emergency room, but since my kids were born I am working fixed hour job, which allows me to be more present for my children, as well as their school events. i hope to be elected so that we all working togather can bring positive changes in children's life, enriching their total potentials, academic as well as nonacademic. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 8 of 9 2015 NYC Education Council Elections Candidate Profiles for Community Education Council 20 Candidate Georgia Stefanidis-Alexandrou DBN: 20K229 IEP: No ELL No Applicant I am currently on the school board of a parochial school that consists of students from Nursery to Background Middle School. In this school we have been to implement different programs necessary for children to learn, since children have different learning needs from special education to giftern and talented. My personal experience has assisted me with this since I have two children one with the need of an IEP for a learning diability and the other that is in gifted and talented programs. I am also involved with the community girl scouts and boy scounts program. I have been on the works daycares board at my work in order to oversee how the program is run and have assisted in the accrediation process, in addition to meeting the needs of the parents. I have been part of fundraising committees that assist our community in raising funds for several initiatives needed in order to assist less fortunate people or to develop after school activities for the childre. Personal I believe strongly in the public school system. I am a product of the public school system. It saddens Statement me greatly when parents feel , and in the process critizise a system so rich in resources for our children. I believe in this stems for a few reasons. Lack of exposure to the parents for what the public school system has to offer and more so understanding the system and how to retrieve the resources offered. A lack of the public school system to provide the few resources that are needed by the children in the community. It is, I feel a supply and demand , we need to supply what the demand is, if it is not there we should develop it, if it is there then we need to promote it. I don't beleve that any one system is "bad" or that one is "good" it is actually a matter of communication and proper understand of what is being communicated as a supply and as a demand Candidate Laurie Windsor DBN: 20K445 Applicant Background Personal Statement IEP: No ELL No 20K445 No No CEC20, Community Board 11 Vice Chair/Transportation Comittee Chair, Ragamuffin Parade Committee, School Leadership Team New Utrecht High School and IS259, District Leadership Team District 20, HeartShare Education Center Board Chair This is my 10th year on the CEC. We've had many new schools and additions open in this time and overcrowding is still an issue for District 20. We need to find more sites as we have them in the capital plan. For the upcoming term, the split siting of PS112 and its new annex will be on the council's agenda as well as the new addition for PS170. Very excitied about the new site that was just puchased and the 3 buildings being leased for Pre-K but also means the CEC's work is cut out for the next 2 years. Visit NYCParentLeaders.org Page 9 of 9
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