
SOUTHERN BROOKLYN — A PENDING CONTRACT TO ADMINISTER THE SPECIALIZED HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST (SHSAT) in digital format must be approved immediately, said a bipartisan group of elected officials, parents and community leaders on Thursday. The group, including City Councilmember Susan Zhuang (D-43), Assemblymember Lester Chang (R-49/Borough Park), state Senator-Elect Steven Chan (R-17/Sunset Park to Gravesend), as well as dozens of parents and community leaders, held a press conference on Thursday, Dec. 12 on the steps of City Hall. The group called on the city’s Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) to approve a pending contract to administer the SHSAT. State law requires that the Department of Education use the SHSAT to determine admission to the specialized high schools. The coalition, which has accused the panel of postponing the approval vote, asserts that additional delays endanger the ability of thousands of students to apply for admission to those schools.
However, the push has revived a debate on equity, as the Brooklyn Eagle reported in late November. The PEP has pushed back the vote to December in order to allow for a public comment period and a town hall meeting. On Friday afternoon, Dec. 13, the Department of Education referred the Eagle to its website of scheduled public meetings; the RFP for the contract with Pearson is on the agenda for a December 18 PEP meeting.
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SUNSET PARK — “As a resident of Marine Park, one of the great surprises I found biking around Industry City and visiting Japan Village was to discover Bush Terminal Park. I continue to be amazed at the serene hideaways that the city offers in some of the busiest places — and, still, with an iconic view.”

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — ‘A miracle that no one was killed …’ That’s what neighbors are saying about the collapse of the Hotel St. George marquee. Shown in this photograph are workmen beginning the removal and repair of the historic, old neon sign at the corner, referencing a relic of Brooklyn Heights’ past: the St. George Hotel.

ATLANTIC AVENUE — Exhausted shopper with cluster of bags and goods from mall at Boerum Place stops to look at huge construction site across the street. “Is that REALLY going to be a jail??” Her male companion is reassuring, “Nothing like Rikers … this is 21st Century.”
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Overheard in line at one of most popular pastry outlets on Montague Street: “Hope I can get them into a camp …” A mother with two pre-schoolers in tow was showing a friend the Dodge Y flyer for Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 18.