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| Courtesy of: TF Cornerstone |
P.S. 78 at 100%, leaves an empty hole in local public education as the need for a New public school increases with the population.
As the population keeps growing in the Long Island City area, the demand for educational centers for new residents with kids increases. Above is P.S. / I.S. 312 that is currently being built by the TF Cornerstone group as part of an agreement that was made by Bloomberg upon getting the building permits for the East Coast development.
It is still unclear if P.S. / I.S. 312 will be open to the public or only those in the surrounding area and students who will have to take a specialized test or the general public. Many board meeting in the past few weeks have been held to discuss this conflict of interest and will have to be settled soon as the school plans to open by spring 2013.
As local residents begin to apply regardless of who the school will open to, the thing to keep in mind is that there will only be about 100 seats per grade. "The route of the first future problem", as developments keep on course 25% of each building on average will contain residents with kids that will fill the seats up very quickly.
A solution is needed to be able to provide ONLY the local residents with the guaranteed seats for their kids. Time is of the essence here, as the date of completion for the remaining TF Cornerstone residential buildings is expected by summer 2013.
Sources:
CEDC
It is still unclear if P.S. / I.S. 312 will be open to the public or only those in the surrounding area and students who will have to take a specialized test or the general public. Many board meeting in the past few weeks have been held to discuss this conflict of interest and will have to be settled soon as the school plans to open by spring 2013.
As local residents begin to apply regardless of who the school will open to, the thing to keep in mind is that there will only be about 100 seats per grade. "The route of the first future problem", as developments keep on course 25% of each building on average will contain residents with kids that will fill the seats up very quickly.
A solution is needed to be able to provide ONLY the local residents with the guaranteed seats for their kids. Time is of the essence here, as the date of completion for the remaining TF Cornerstone residential buildings is expected by summer 2013.
Sources:
CEDC







