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Hawley organizes meeting between state, local education leaders
Assemblyman brings stakeholders to table

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) organized a meeting at Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School on August 20 with State Deputy Secretary for Education De’Shawn Wright and more than 20 local school superintendents and Board of Education members. The gathering provided local education leaders with an opportunity to voice their concerns and opinions on the challenges facing schools and teachers in Western New York, as well as what the state must do to improve local education.
“The fact that the governor sent such a high-ranking education official to our community shows that our calls for fair aid allocation and greater control of our schools are being heard,” said Hawley. “Issues such as Common Core, mandate relief, special education programs, and eliminating the Triborough Amendment, Gap Elimination Adjustment and frivolous lawsuits were examined. The local education leaders in attendance did a terrific job of illustrating to Deputy Secretary Wright the need for equitable school aid regardless of geographic location or socio-economic status.  The meeting helped make the point to the highest levels of the State Education Department that children in low-wealth school districts deserve the same opportunities as kids in wealthier areas. I thank Deputy Secretary Wright for taking the time to travel to our community as well as all of the local education leaders who did such a tremendous job showing how much Western New York cares for its students.”
Byron-Bergen Superintendent Casey Kosiorek commented, “We want to thank Assemblyman Hawley for his leadership and advocacy on behalf of rural Schools.  Mr. Wright’s visit was a great opportunity to continue our message to Albany that students deserve a fair and equitable education. State funding needs to be restored, our taxpayers can’t continue to carry the burden.”

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9/15/13

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