Parents at Brooklyn school don't want to share space with charter

May 12, 2010
P.S. 15 and PAVE Academy occupy same building
From The New York Daily News: Parents at a public school in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn once have again appealed the school system's decision to let a charter school stay in the building the two schools share. Two Public School 15 parents who are angry about having to share space with the Perseverance, Achievement, Vibrance and Excellent (PAVE) Character Academy delivered their appeal to state Education Commissioner David Steiner.

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