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With 5 Days Remaining, StudentsFirstNY Counts Down to Jan. 17 Teacher Evaluation Deadline

Day #6: $300 million could pay for 937.5 million pencils, which equals 852 pencils for each of the 1.1 students in NYC

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With 5 Days Remaining, StudentsFirstNY Counts Down to Jan. 17 Teacher Evaluation Deadline

“10 Days of $300 Million” Campaign to Drive Home Cost of Inaction

Day #6: $300 million could pay for 937.5 million pencils

New York (Jan. 12, 2013) – Today marks the sixth day of StudentsFirstNY’s effort to stress the urgency of a deal on a new evaluation system for New York City public school teachers with a “10 Days of $300 Million” campaign to highlight the negative impact of losing these funds..

Fact #6: $300 million could pay for 937.5 million pencils, which equals 852 pencils for each of the 1.1 students in NYC


Fact #5: $300 million could pay for 911,854 iPads Mini's—more than enough for every public middle and high school student in NYC

Fact #4: $300 million could pay for preschool for 81,400 four year olds – roughly three quarters of the four years living in the city

Fact #3: $300 million could pay for 3.6 million new geometry textbooks

Fact #2: $300 million could pay for more than 7.1 million hours of teacher supervised after school and enrichment activities—roughly 6 and half hours for every student in the NYC school system

Fact #1: With $300 million the city could afford to hire 6,589 new teachers

The digital and social media effort features a new daily fact – highlighting what the New York City school system could do with the $300 million – for each of the remaining 6 days until the Jan. 17 deadline.

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