Part 2 of the awesome student voices - (Part 1 is 
here). OMG - some of the most amazing students comments - lead off by this girl - a Muslim immigrant from Africa who just blows us away -- but one after another - all 5 of them -- heartrending stories of how Global Tech staff and fellow students became their family. A kid bullied in his old school, a girl from the  projects whose brother was shot, a girl who behaved so badly she was tossed out of class regularly, a kid whose family was dysfunctional but Global Tech got her through it.
And some disdain for the DOE.
MUST SEE 11 minutes.
After viewing read the comments by founding principal Chrystina Russell being read tonight at the PEP which will vote to merge the schools no matter what these students, some of whom will be there tonight, along with their former teachers (their video will be going up later).
https://vimeo.com/252525790
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The  DOE notes that teachers left for "professional" reasons. If escaping  unethical behavior, bullying, intimidation, and educational  professionalism is what the DOE calls "professional" reasons, the  organization is in a very sad state. Estrella as a leader has not only  destroyed the education of the students at GTP, she's also damaged the  teachers that worked so hard to get the results GTP does. ... founding Principal Chrystina Russell
The UFT response to these attacks has been -- well, problematical - and I will address that in a follow-up post tomorrow based on a resolution we brought to the UFT Ex Bd this past Monday when District 4 rep Servia Silva, a pal of Supt Estrella, pretty much used the same argument the DOE used by saying none of the teachers - almost all replacements for those who left or were pushed out -- didn't oppose the merger. 
The MORE CASCADE committee is meeting at 4:30 to strategize for the meeting.
Dear PEP, 
It's a bit ironic to write you for a  vote on a merger that has already happened. Writing almost makes me feel  ashamed--as if I'm a cog pretending the DOE's process of public  transparency, comments, and voting are real. PEP, please be aware that  you are voting on a merger that has already occurred under the guise of,  "sharing best practices." This is a false process. The merger has happened with zero community input. 
At  the beginning of this school year, the school offices and classes were  combined into one. The technology that was so well utilized at GTP was  spread across the school and now has no management to enable the  students to use the technology. Violence has grown in the school, with  an increased need for police presence. Folks from the superintendent's  office have to cover classes because of this merger that happened before  you're voting tonight.  Most devastating has been the impact on students with IEPs. GTP had 40%  special education students, and they are now sitting in combined PS 7  classes, with several 12:1 students in general education classes.  Their needs aren't being met, all because Alex Estrella wants to march  forward with the orders given to consolidate without any consideration  of what's best for children. As a former bilingual special education  teacher, I find this reprehensible. 
Since  the merger has already happened at the beginning of this school year,  completely violating the due process rights of the community, there's a  chance to understand what you're voting on--the school is already merged  and has resulted in:
- Disarray and violence
 
- IEP needs not being met
 
- Parental dissatisfaction
 
- Low staff morale and feelings of disempowerment by both PS 7 and GTP staff
 
- A low-quality learning environment that disrespects the students that need it most--those of color and with disabilities. 
 
- Classrooms without teachers
 
The DOE itself comments: 
 
"The  NYCDOE recognizes that students from Global Technology and P.S. 7 are  combined in some classes due to teaching vacancies. The administrative  teams at Global Technology and P.S. 7 are actively searching for  candidates to fill the current special education vacancies to ensure  that all students’ mandates are met." 
 
This  is clear evidence that the DOE knows students with special education  needs are not receiving the services mandated by their IEPs. WHY are  there vacancies? Because when the GTP community would not agree with  Estrella's attempts to merge the school in 2015-2016. From there, she terrorized the award-winning teacher and principal of the school. 
This was all to put into motion to merge the schools. And now that she's terrorized staff and combined the schools, special education students are paying the price. This is despicable. 
The  DOE notes that teachers left for "professional" reasons. If escaping  unethical behavior, bullying, intimidation, and educational  professionalism is what the DOE calls "professional" reasons, the  organization is in a very sad state. Estrella as a leader has not only  destroyed the education of the students at GTP, she's also damaged the  teachers that worked so hard to get the results GTP does. 
"The DOE commends the work of Superintendent Estrella". Is  this with the exception of when she sold her house to a teacher and got  fined 3k by the DOE? The DOE COMMENDS this kind of decision making? It's  the same neurons she used to decide to sell a house to a teacher that  were used to terrorize all teachers so that she force this merger,  thereby special education needs are not being met. This is NOT commendable.  What kind of standards is the DOE using these days? This is  despicable--the students of East Harlem need and deserve better. While  Estrella is a terrible leader, the DOE is the real culprit in this case,  given that they support such substandard leadership. 
The  comments note: "Issac Newtown" is a technology-based school in response  to the community's concerns that GTP is the only tech-based option in  the district. If the technological environment of Isaac Newton is the  standard of what's acceptable for poor black and brown kids these days,  then there's no question why there's such a deep digital divide. Never,  ever would Isaac Newton be considered to meet the standards of wealthy  children in this city or any city. I am truly offended and insulted that  the DOE would have the audacity to claim that Isacc Newton meets the  technological learning needs of the students of East Harlem. Once  again, the DOE is showing through its actions in this merger a deep  disrespect of a low-income community of color. Let it be known,  undoubtedly, that closing GTP is taking the only high-quality  technological school option. Pretending there's a substitute is a lie  and shows blatant disrespect of the kind of education the students of  East Harlem deserve. 
Given that GTP is  the only tech-based option and served students with special needs well,  the DOE needs to explain why it is being combined with PS 7, rather than  PS 7's middle school being combined with GTP. There has been no  reasoning or evidence provided as to why this hasn't been considered,  nor has the isolated data of both middle schools been analyzed. 
The  proposal notes that, "GTP can benefit from Hunter". GTP has ALWAYS had  many programs: PENCIL, softball, Stuyvesant Prep, previous  collaborations with Hunter, Citizen Schools, private business supports,  track, etc. Any programs that have been removed from GTP are because of  Estrella. To pretend this is about bringing resources to GTP when the  school has been stripped under Estrella's leadership shows yet again a  deep disrespect of disempowered low income students of color. 
Last,  the public comments neglect to include the fact that Ann Weiner and  Jacqueline Pryce-Harvey also put in requests to have their comments read  at the hearing. Their requests were not honored. The record should  reflect that they were not given access to speak at this event, and the  options offered by the office of accessibility were not given at the  hearing. 
PEP, the process in front of you is a  facade. The merger has already happened, and the puppetry is in this  voting. Stand up for the students of East Harlem. They deserve better. 
Best,
Chrystina Russell