Wednesday, October 07, 2020

Fwd: BREAKING NEWS TeachNYS: STEM Year 2 Allocations Released!

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TeachNYS is a front for Democrat funding which expects recipients to pay back election time by registering voters as Democrats partnering with TurboVote a biased group deceitfully presenting themselves as neutral.

Recipient Schools of TeachNYS Allocations:


Will this funding suppress any justified negative expression against the Democrats? 

It is obvious that the Mayor of NYC, the City Council, the Governor of NY State and the State Assembly, all controlled by Democrats,  are literally wiping out NY's economy and that New Yorkers don't feel safe under their watch.

Our Mayor and Governor are  biased against our community all in the name of "public health", and have threatened to close down our religious institutions, schools and Shuls.

Will religious Jews and citizens who send their kids to private and parochial schools be encouraged to still register as Democrats and continue to turn a blind eye to the unG-dly platform of this "party", because of some juicy bones to the tune of $80 million dollars over the last 4 years to help fund STEM in Yeshivas? 

New Yorkers are leaving NY en masse due to a hostile religious and business environment and Yeshivas and Synagogues are under threat by the compliance regulations of the Mayor and Governor.

The Mayor has threatened severe penalties on our community and institutions to ensure compliance of COVID regulations. 

Will we be Bullied into compliance?

Listen to what Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Smith has to say.

Will we tolerate indoctrination where  students are brainwashed  and taught that if they wear masks and social distance they are good and law abiding and if they don't they are not? Will they be instructed to tell their parents to wear masks and social distance as well and to obey the executive orders of the Mayor and Governor all for the good of society? 

Are hi tech security cameras coupled with a defunded and demoralized police really going to protect us?

... is STEM worth the price? 


STEM is great and I'm all for funding private schools! Parents of private schools are taxpaying citizens! This money is well deserved without a quid pro quo politically biased expectation leeched on!

Time to denounce and leave en masse the illegitimate "Democratic" Party.  If funding dries up as a result of a campaign to discredit the Democrats  it was only blood money and from a non kosher source of funding to begin with!
 
Talking points to Agudah, OU, Rabbanim and Jewish Community Leaders regarding Leaving and Delegitimizing the Democrat Party and Speaking Up for Our Biblical Ancestral Homeland the Land of Israel
https://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2020/10/talking-points-to-agudah-ou-rabbanim.html?m=1

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Sydney Altfield <teachnys@ou.org>
Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 5:05 PM
Subject: BREAKING NEWS: STEM Year 2 Allocations Released!
To: <faigerayzel@gmail.com>



Dear Partners,
 
We are excited to share that the New York State Education Department (NYSED) has just released the Year 2 (2018-19) allocations for the STEM (MST) teacher reimbursement program! You can access the list of allocations here

Teach NYS is proud to have championed this STEM program from inception to passage in 2017, leading a state-wide advocacy campaign with thousands of parents and students working hand-in-hand with legislators. Since passage, we have successfully advocated for several funding increases, bringing the total funding up to $80 million over four years.

In Year 2, over 100 schools trusted us to guide them through completion and submission of nearly 400 applications, which was over 25% of all applications submitted. Thank you for putting your trust in us.

We will continue to dedicate our resources to increasing the total STEM funding, with the goal to fully fund the program at $100 million.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us.

Sincerely,
Sydney Altfield
Teach NYS Director of Grassroots Engagement 
 
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