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Phantom of the Past: a speedboat Cabin Cruiser from the 20s or 30s  Gatsby style slices jauntily through the Hudson River off Cold Spring, NY Sunday. Its rumble and throaty growl evoked confidence, swagger, zing, zip and ginger

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Lingering  Lily, the latest these daily showcase flowers have ever lasted in summer’s last blush this morning.

 

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Pinebrook Condos — New Affordable Housing Opportunity — Accepting Applications Through September 24

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Pinebrook Condominiums,planned to be built at 2101-2105 Palmer Avenue, Larchmont, due for occupancy in Spring 2015–is now accepting applications for the affordable housing units through September 24.

WPCNR THE HOUSING NEWS. From the Housing Action Council. August 25, 2014:

Families whose incomes are no greater than 80% of median income are invited to apply to purchase any of 51 apartments planned to be opening next spring. Those eligible to apply are single persons with incomes no greater than $58,100; two-person families with incomes no more than $66,400; a family of three, $74,700; four persons, $83,000 and 5 persons, $89,650, according to the Housing Action Council which is handling applications.

Applications for the condos will be accepted through September 24 and selections made by lottery among accepted applications will take place September 30. Applications should be made to the Housing Action Council. For information contact   rnoonan@affordablehomes.org

Condominiums rangefromn 750 square feet to 1,630 suare feet all with balconies, individually controlled heat and air-conditioning with covered parking. The buildings are within walking distance of the Larchmont Train Station, Pinebrook Park and to Larchmont shopping.

Rose Noonan of White Plains, Executive Director of the Housing Action Council said “Pinebrook is an exciting opportunity for families of modest means to become homeowners in a community known for its award-winning schools and proximity to major employment centers.”

The 51 condominiums contribute to the 750 homes that Westchester County must provide under its 2009 housing settlement with the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The builder is Wilder Balter Partners. M & T Bank is the construction lender. Westchester County and New York State provided financial assistance to make these homes available at affordable housing prices.

 

 

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PLANNING BOARD UNANIMOUSLY VOTES AGAINST CLOSURE OF HATHAWAY LANE

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WPCNR PLANNING BOARDINGS. From the Gedney Association. August 23, 2014:
After a comprehensive review of the proposed closure of Hathaway Lane (from entrance on Ridgeway to Gedney Esplanade) the Planning Board (7 members) unanimously voted  to advise the Common Council that the Planning Board could NOT support the closure of Hathaway Lane.

Their decision is based on the lack of substantial data on the traffic impact of the closure, the adverse effects on the larger community and the health, safety and welfare of the population effected by this proposed action.

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QUESTIONS FOR THE ROACH “TRANSPARENT” ADMINISTRATION AT FASNY 11TH HOUR

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. August 22, 2014:

Dear Mayor and Common Council,
While there has been much talk in the national media about transparency and openness in government. . .the sad fact is that little has been done at the national, state or local level anywhere so far.  The City of White Plains, if our elected leaders so choose, could be a leader here with this FASNY project.
So perhaps the Mayor and Common Council can help inform residents with your thoughts on the following questions:
1.  Over our 35 years in White Plains major development projects have been submitted by NY Hospital and Burke Rehabilitation. . .both world-class medical institutions and long-time WP neighbors. . .yet these major projects were rejected because past Common Councils felt they were too big, didn’t fit and would have destroyed Open Space in the City. So now with the FASNY submission. . .Why are the Mayor and Common Council’s focus on the benefits of a school rather than “the impact of the size and nature of the project itself” on the community. . .particularly one that would significantly add traffic, decrease home values and destroy Open Space?
2.  If “more students = more Vehicle Trips = more accidents”. . .Who on the Common Council and in the City Administration is more interested in securing approval of the FASNY project for an outside developer. . .than protecting our own school children and senior citizens from greater risk from FASNY’s “tripling” of Vehicle Trips?
3..  If the purposes of the WP zoning code (section 1.5) is to protect the character of neighborhoods. . .Who on the Common Council and in the City Administration is trying to circumvent the existing zoning in our neighborhood and on the old Ridgeway Golf Course. . .to help an outside developer with a “regional school campus” for students that do not live in White Plains?
4.  When an applicant of a large project, like FASNY, has a submission under review by the City. . .Do Common Council members and those in the City Administration have a fiduciary responsibility to disclose possible conflicts of interest, if any, including prior business relationships, campaign donations and future promises with this same applicant?
5.  If FASNY and City Staff errors, inaccuracies and incompleteness were made in the SEQR Process and Findings particularly on Traffic, Water and our Neighborhood Character and were not corrected in the Site Plan submission. . .When do our outside Common Council members, who are professional business people who know that “facts matter”, take a stand to demand that honest and accurate information be presented to the public and themselves?  Or do Council members continue to follow what the Mayor demands you to do or your political party asks of you?   
Forgive us for asking these questions. . .however to date the City has conducted a rather lengthy and in our opinion flawed review process. . .leaving residents, including ourselves and we suspect some Council members, with more questions than answers.  We find it strange in that we normally read about a City joining together and supporting residents to oppose a large developer. . . except now with this FASNY project what we see is our own City and FASNY working together behind the scenes trying to steamroll residents.  Isn’t this a concern for Common Council members particularly if City departments were coerced to provide misleading input and conclusions to the Council?
Has anyone else realized when you look at our national, state and local governments. . .when any of them start to pick winners and losers. . .the only losers turn out to be taxpayers.  And with FASNY as a non-profit. . .residents as taxpayers will be paying more for the privilege of having FASNY in our City.
In any case we have to give our congratulations to the village leaders in Mamaroneck who had the courage to stand alongside residents in trying to fight off a developer’s request for a zoning change for the Hampshire Golf Course.
So isn’t this a good time for our Mayor and Common Council to clear the air, provide some transparency to residents, start asking some questions and demanding accurate information from the City Staff and FASNY. . . before the public hearings start again? (September 8)
Looking forward for your information,
We report. . .you decide.
Your Truth Police, Team Rhodes
Marie and Ron Rhodes
22 Robinhood Road
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK ON THE MALL SMASH AND GRAB, FOLEY, HOW MUCH SMARTER ARE WHITE MAJORITY SCHOOL DISTRICTS? AND KEVIN NUNN OF THE BID.

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Greenburgh Assistant Principal Pleads Guilty in Embezzling $794,865 from Greenburgh Teacher’s Welfare Fund

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WPCNR Crime and Punishment. . From the Office of the Westchester County District Attorney. August 20, 2014 UPDATED AUGUST 21, 2014 :

County District Attorney Janet DiFiore announced that Frank Gluberman (DOB 08/16/47) of 47 Waters Edge, Congers, New York pled guilty today to:

  • one count of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class “C” Felony.

(Editor’s note: Mr. Gluberman has been reported by The Journal News as being on paid administrative leave from the Greenburgh Central School District and out on bail since his arrest. He remains on bail until his sentencing. The School District Superintendent’s office and Board of Education did not return a call from WPCNR inquiring about Mr. Gluberman’s employment status with the district.)

The defendant is the Assistant Principal at Woodlands High School in the Hamlet of Hartsdale and former Treasurer of the Greenburgh Teacher’s Federation (GTF) and the Greenburgh Teacher’s Welfare Fund.

The GTF Welfare Fund receives taxpayer money, which is negotiated by the GTF, to pay for benefits such as: dental, optical, legal services, for school teachers and administrators of the school district.

Over a period of seven years, from 2006 to 2013, the defendant wrote checks to himself from the Greenburgh Teacher’s Fund checking account and GTF Welfare Fund totaling more that $794,865.

The defendant forged the signature of the president of the GTF, as he needed dual signature authorization to make payments.

The checks written by the defendant were to himself, his two daughters, and to pay property taxes on two homes that he owns.

The larceny came to light when in September 2012, the defendant was promoted to Assistant Principal and had to relinquish his position at the treasurer of the union funds.

Greenburgh police and the District Attorney’s office were contacted and initiated an investigation.

The defendant was arrested in January 2014 by Greenburgh Police.

Bail was continued at $50,000 cash over $100,000 bond.

Sentencing will be on December 14th, 2014.

The defendant is expected to pay full restitution up-front on the day of sentencing.

The defendant faces a maximum sentence of fifteen years in state prison.

Assistant District Attorney Stephen Ronco of the Public Integrity Bureau is prosecuting the case.

 

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Police Release First Look at Tourneau Robbers–Do you Recognize these Men? Call 422-6200 or 422-6223

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. AUGUST 20, 2014:

White Plains police released pictures of three men in the act of taking watches from display cases at Tourneau Jewelers in The Westchester Mall  Sunday morning.

The freeze of the video shot has been cropped by WPCNR to show closeups of the perpetrators committing the robbery.

The police are looking for three black males.

Suspect number one (Bottom of photo) is described by Lieutenant Fischer as 5 foot 11, 240 pounds, wearing khaki pants, dark jacket and a baseball cap. The suspect had a scruffy beard,

Suspect Two (middle of photo) does not have a height description, was also wearing dark clothing, a baseball cap and had scruffy facial hair.

Suspect three (top of photo)  is described as 5 foot 7 to 5 foot 8, thin build, scruffy facial hair and a white long sleeve jacket.

The police said previously they are looking for a person at top of photo, dressed in a white sweatshirt and khaki pants, with scruffy facial hair and baseball cap.

 If you recognize or have any information about these men, contact the police at 914-422-6200 or 914-422-6223. Your identifty will be kept confidential.

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Westchester’s Choice of Public School Educations: One for White Majority Districts, one for Minority Majority Districts. Minority Majority Districts Inept in Westchester Common Core Achievement Tests.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. News & Comment By John F. Bailey. August 19, 2014:

The state Education leaders said last week in a press release:

“Board of Regents Chancellor Merryl H. Tisch and State Education Commissioner John B. King, Jr. today released the results of the spring 2014 Grades 3-8 Math and English Language Arts (ELA) assessments. Students statewide made significant progress in math, including students in every need/resource group (urban, suburban, and rural).  Statewide, the percentage of students scoring at the proficient level and above in math rose from 31.2 to 35.8 across all grades combined.

The percentage of students scoring at the partial proficiency level and above also rose in math, from 66.9 to 69.6 percent.  Students made slight progress in ELA, (the percentage of students scoring at the proficient level and above rose 31.3 to 31.4 percent across all grades combined), though progress varied across the need/resource categories. The percentage of students scoring at the partial proficiency level and above in ELA also rose slightly, from 69 to 70 percent.  Encouraging gains were made by Black and Latino students, particularly in New York City”
“The test scores show that students from all economic, race, ethnicity and geographic backgrounds can and are making progress,” Tisch said.  “This is still a transition period.  It will take time before the changes taking place in our classrooms are fully reflected in the test scores. But the growth we see is directly attributable to the dedication and determination of so many classroom teachers and school leaders across the state. When school districts focus on providing the resources and professional development teachers need, their students do better.  Parents want the best education possible for their children, and the tests are one of multiple measures we need to make sure we’re moving in that direction.”

Commissioner of Education, John King said:
“New York has completed the fourth year of a 12-year Common Core phase-in,” King said.  “Like more than 40 other states, we’re in a period of transition; for us, that transition began with the adoption of higher standards in 2010.  We’ve invested millions of dollars in training to support educators to better prepare students for college and career success, and we will invest millions more in the years ahead.  These assessment results, along with our college- and career-ready high school graduation rate and NAEP scores, show we have a lot of important work ahead of us to ensure the success of all our students.  But with proper support and resources and an intense focus on continuous improvement of instruction, New York’s educators and parents will help our students develop the skills they need for success in the 21st century.”

I repeat these quotes  because they are worth referring back to when you read what follows.

The school districts in Westchester County that have a largely white student body and an affluent population are adjusting to the Common Core Assessments. You’ve got 50% to 75% of students in these districts with white majority students bodies meeting 8th Grade ELA and 8th Grade Math Passing Levels on the 2014 Common Core Assessment tests.

I choose to write about 8th Grade ELA and Math results because this is 8 years of education and if they are not ready for high school they are not going to be changed much. Their die is cast. Their future unless high school teachers can pull a miracle is bleak if they are not ready.

The districts in the county that have a majority of African-American and Latino students, unlike the districts that have a white majortiy are simply not adjusting at all to the standards if you look at the results.

Incremental increases on low scores to begin with is not progress. Small progress. Insignificant progress. And when you see the raw scores that achieve passing results, it puts the results in a very troubling light in my opinion.

At the rate of improvement ballyhooed by the State Education Department  last week (see quotes above), it will take another ten years maybe to get minority-dominant school districts to passing status, and that is just a guess. Is less than one-third of students across the state passing good?

The State Education Department thinks so.

The White Plains City School District two years ago had 53% Hispanic Students, 15% Black and 27% White. The Hispanic percentage has gone up slightly.

In last spring’s tests  32% of 8th Graders passed the English Language Assessment, that grade is now going into high school this fall. Math, 13% passed.

I want to repeat that paragraph:

In White Plains City School District 32% of 8th Graders passed the English Language Assessment, that grade is now going into high school this fall. Math, 13% passed.

The White Plains City School District 3rd to 5th grade passing scores averaged 41% passing in Math, in ELA, 41% passed. That says to me they are not getting reading and writing and computing by they time they hit middle school. (Sixth Grade).

In White Plains as a whole, Grades 3 to 8 saw 163 less students pass the second year of these tests over all 6 Grades Tested.

New Rochelle is comparable to White Plains results and composition of student body:.

In New Ro, 42% of students are Hispanic 23% Black, and 30% White as of two years ago.

In the 2014 assessments, 35% of  New Ro 8th graders passed the ELA and 33% passed math. In the lower grades, 3rd to 5th graders averaged 32% Passing ELA and 42% on the Math.

Do we see a pattern here?

Port Chester-Rye,( heavily Hispanic), just two years ago was previously held as a model for educating Latino students:  the district had 74% Latino students, 7 % Black and 17% White back then.

The Port Chester Rye students simply could not cope with the 2014 Assessments, 15% of Port Chester-Rye students passed 8th Grade ELA, 2% (that is not a misprint) passed 8th Grade Math. In the 3,4,5 grades they averaged 15% Passing ELA, 23%. My God, is all I can say and my heart goes out to those parents in that district.

In the Tarrytowns, with a heavy Latino population, 36% passed 8th Grade English and Math.

In Greenburgh, A heavy minority district, 35% Passed 8th Grade ELA, and 34% 8th Grade Math.

Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Ossining also with high minority populations performed similarly or worse.

But how did white majority student districts do?

In Scarsdale, 75% passed 8th Grade English. 59% 8th Grade Math.

Harrison: 45% Passed 8th Grade English; 73%. 8th Math

Chappaqua: 65% Passed 8th Grade English,  81% 8th Grade Math.

Mt. Pleasant, 48% Passed 8th Grade ELA;  21% Math.

Pleasantville, 70% Passed 8th Grade ELA AND MATH

Mamaroneck Union Free School District, is notable for having a 42% Minority and 47% white population and passing 64% of their students on 8th Grade ELA and 33% on 8th Grade Math.

This is a random sampling, but in Westchester County as a whole, the average passing rate for 8th Grade ELA was 35% and 34% in 8th Grade math.

I have been reporting on Education from  the White Plains School District perspective for 15 years. I have seen what the state has had to say. All the state results. The hand-wringing on the achievement gap,( now an academic galactic gap), I have heard all the excuses. I  have seen the solutions that have not worked.

The Common Core Assessments show that.  They show no progress.

The bottom line on August 19, 2014, almost 15 years later is we have lost a decade of thousands of students.

We have not taught them how to read, write, or compute mathematics well, or at the very least a work ethic. We have hurt them irretrievably

We have not taught them respect for learning. That learning, real learning is work. It is not fun.

In contrast, there’s a little school in Brooklyn,  Public School 321 in Park Slope Brooklyn, which teaches just Grades 3,4,5 and has been run for 27 years by Principal Elizabeth Phillips, whom WPCNR interviewed in May had far more successful results in grades 3,4,5.

William Penn has a school enrollment as of 2 years ago of 72% white, 8% Black, 9% Latino and 7% Asian.

In downtown Brooklyn, New York  USA, her William Penn School saw 83% of its 5th graders pass 5th Grade ELA, and  80% Pass 5th Grade Math in 2014. Contrast that with 6th grader results in our Westchester districts. In White Plains in 5th Grade 34% Passed 5th Grade ELA and 46% passed Math. William Penn 5th Graders outperformed Scarsdale, Pleasantville, Chappaqua and just edged Mamaroneck on the 5th Grade levels.

Why isn’t the state looking at how this school teaches its minority students, and its white students? They get the Common Core at 10 years of age more than our students going into high school at 14. Why? It’s not all race balance.

The State Education Department should go and look and work with Principals like Ms. Phillips and her outstanding faculty. Once again Little P.S. 321 in Brooklyn shows the state how to teach and learn the Common Core and test successfully, with no help from the state Common Core materials which as we all know arrived too late and behind schedule.

It makes you wonder if the education department and the Board of Regents don’t want what works, they just want the methods they promote to work and say they work even when they don’t.

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All Day Pre-K comes to White Plains Public Schools. Procedure to enroll for fall not in place because state is late announcing it.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. By John F. Bailey. August 19, 2014:

Assisistant Superintendent for Business for White Plains Schools Fred Seiler told WPCNR Tuesday morning   the $1.073 million announced by Governer Andrew M. Cuomo to fund White Plains All-Day Pre-Kindergarten programs yesterday would enable White Plains to expand its privately provided present 2-1/2 hour a day Pre-K program for 300 students to a full day of 5 to 6 hours.

An enrollment procedure and an expansion of enrollment for those already in the program has not been finalized yet.

Seiler said the district is working with four or five private providers to see if more  parents with children could be added to the programs on a full day basis, and how many parents with children not in Pre-K (because they need all-day day care) could be added to the programs (given present staffing).

The largest provider of Pre-K for the City Schools is Family Services of Westchester, which White Plains pays for. Seiler said the expanded day care would not cost White Plains more because of the awarding of the state grant.

Seiler said the district had applied for the state grant, but notice of the grant has come from the state 3 to 4 weeks later than expected.

At this time, a procedure of how new applicants would be added to the program has not been determined, Seiler said.

According to Governor’s office news release Monday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced  the recipients of $340 million (including the $1.073 Million for White Plains City School District)  in full-day pre-kindergarten funding for 81 school districts and Community Based Organizations statewide, opening full-day classroom slots to nearly 37,000 children. The funding, included in the 2014-15 State Budget, is the first installment as part of the State’s commitment to invest $1.5 billion over five years to build a Statewide Universal Full-Day Pre-Kindergarten program. The State’s full-day pre-kindergarten program is designed to incentivize innovation and encourage creativity through competition.

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