The aim of the rally was to ask the state for additional financial help with a projected $28 million budget shortfall in the Yonkers Public Schools.
“We have a responsibility to educate our children,” Stewart-Cousins told the crowd of students, parents, administrators and city leaders who had gathered on what is referred to as the Million Dollar staircase. “One of the things we want to do is to turn this Million Dollar Staircase into a $28 million staircase. Every effort is important because every child is worth every single ounce of our energy.” Full remarks are available here.
This year’s budget crisis comes one year after a $55 million accounting error was revealed by the district. Last year, the Governor worked with Senator Stewart-Cousins, the Yonkers state delegation and city officials to create a package of financing to help the district through the crisis. The package included a one-time $28 million grant and $45 million in bonding authority for the district.
This year, the Yonkers Public Schools are seeking another $28 million to recover the shortfall and avoid devastating cuts to programs and services for students.
The 2015-16 state budget increased school aid to Yonkers by $19 million for a of $262 million. The increase came as part of the Legislature’s addition of $1.3 billion toward education aid. The assembly also added another $20 million in building aid and $2 million in bullet aid for Yonkers.
Prior to the rally, Stewart-Cousins made a direct appeal to the newly-elected Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan about Yonkers’ needs. Stewart-Cousins urged Flanagan to attend the rally, which he did.
“We have an opportunity here to get it right,” said Stewart-Cousins.
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