Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assemblymember Shelley Mayer Tour Expanded Universal Pre-K Classes at Yonkers’ Sacred Heart School

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Pictured with Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assemblymember Shelley Mayer are: Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of New York, Dr. Timothy McNiff; Dr. Noelle Beale, Regional Superintendent for Central Westchester; Michael Coppotelli, Associate Superintendent for Public Policy; Connie McCrory, Director of Early Childhood Programs; Lori Maloney, Principal of Sacred Heart School and Shona Gualtieri, Sacred Heart School UPK Director.

Pictured with Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assemblymember Shelley Mayer are: Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of New York, Dr. Timothy McNiff; Dr. Noelle Beale, Regional Superintendent for Central Westchester; Michael Coppotelli, Associate Superintendent for Public Policy; Connie McCrory, Director of Early Childhood Programs; Lori Maloney, Principal of Sacred Heart School and Shona Gualtieri, Sacred Heart School UPK Director.

YONKERS, NY — October 16, 2014 — Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the Democratic Conference Leader, and Assembly Member Shelley Mayer toured expanded pre-kindergarten classrooms at Sacred Heart School in Yonkers today, made possible through the state’s Universal Pre-K Funding Program that they voted for in the 2014 State Budget. Sacred Heart has been able to add 120 pre-kindergarten slots and 100 other seats were added at two other Catholic Schools also located in Yonkers, as part of the $2.2 million state education grant awarded to the Catholic School Region of Central Westchester.

“As a mother, a former teacher and a life-long advocate for education, I felt it was extremely important to commit the financial resources to provide districts the opportunity to expand or establish a pre-kindergarten program,” said Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins.  “Research tells us that a strong foundation in learning at an early age provides the basis for success, and we must do all that we can as a State to make sure children are getting the best education possible.”

Assembly Member Shelley Mayor of Yonkers also joined the tour.  “I have worked very hard to be sure Yonkers school children have access to full-day pre-kindergarten programs. I am pleased that there will be 220 additional seats available to Yonkers families, and I look forward to continuing to work to expand access to pre-kindergarten programing in Yonkers and across New York State.”

As part of the 2014 State Budget, Senator Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Member Shelley Mayer voted for $1.5 billion in dedicated funding for a five-year plan to implement a statewide Universal Pre-K (UPK) program. In this first year of the UPK program, $340 million was set aside, with $300 million dedicated to New York City. The New York State Department of Education requested applications and awarded the grants. In Westchester County, the Catholic School Region of Central Westchester received $2.2 million, the third largest award in New York State.

“This award allows three Catholic elementary schools in Yonkers, including Sacred Heart, to offer 220 free UPK seats to Yonkers School District families,” said Timothy McNiff, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of New York. “The Archdiocese is strongly committed to early childhood education and we have participated in Universal Pre-Kindergarten programs for more than 10 years. The Archdiocese of New York is one of the largest private providers of early education programs in the metropolitan area with more than 10,000 students currently enrolled in early childhood programs including NYS and NYC Universal Pre- K. This grant money expands the number of seats across the Archdiocese to more than 3,400.”

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Hezi ArisSenator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assemblymember Shelley Mayer Tour Expanded Universal Pre-K Classes at Yonkers’ Sacred Heart School

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  1. Genevieve M

    This is the most unfair distribution of money. My family does not live in Yonkers and is being denied access to free preschool education. My son was in the same school last year and was registered before the school had access to the money and was still denied access to this free education. It sadness me that catholic schools who take students from all districts has restrictions placed on them, for example who can have access to this free education. I thought the idea was to educate all students. If catholic schools don’t restrict who can come to their school and PAY money, then why should they restrict who can go for free. Answer me that Andrea Stewart Cousins I have emailed you several times AND have received no response!!!!

    1. Genny, you have to live here to enroll ...

      Free education is not free, we pay taxes and lots of it. If you do not live here, rent or own property whxh provides funding via taxes.. Why should you be able to enroll in any of these free educational programs… There are private schools in town that will accept your child… but you have to pay…Stop trying to get over….

    2. Andrea, where are the other universal pre k programs promised to Yonkers public schools.

      Andrea, you promised full time pre k back to the Yonkers schools what happened…
      Pre k education used to be a free full time educational program serving many 3 1/2 to 4 year old in many yonkers public schools. Now, it’s reduced to half day program without time to teach or enough classrooms or teachers to jump start the education of our children.

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