Public Hearing on Proposal to Locate Millenium in John Jay

Finally a chance to air your views about the proposal to locate Millenium Brooklyn High School in the John Jay High School Complex and other issues related to that building and the schools in there.

That’s because there are three upcoming public hearings being conducted by the Department of Education (DOE) regarding a series of proposed changes at the John Jay Educational Campus at 237 7th Avenue (between 4th/5th Streets), Brooklyn, Community School District 15 in our district.

At 6pm on January 11th at the John Jay Campus, the DOE is hosting a public hearing on a proposal to co-locate a new selective high school called Millennium Brooklyn High School at the campus along with the other existing schools.

Then, at 6pm on January 12th at the John Jay Campus, the DOE is hosting two public hearings respectively on proposals to truncate the grades served by both the Secondary School for Law and the Secondary School for Journalism, and covert them from grade 6-12 schools to grade 9-12 schools phased in over a three-year period.

There is additional  information on the DOE website.

One thought on “Public Hearing on Proposal to Locate Millenium in John Jay”

  1. AS I UNDERSTAND IT. THIS MILLENIUM SCHOOL IS ONLY GOING TO ADMIT WHITES AND ASIANS. IS THIS TRUE? WHAT ABOUT THE BLACK KIDS? SEEMS TO BE A RACIST TACTIC TO ME.

    SOMEONE NEEDS TO EXPLAIN WHAT THEY ARE GOING TO DO WITH THE OTHER KIDS THAT ATTEND JON. J,?

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