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    August 20, 2008
 
 

BP MARKOWITZ JOINS SCHOOLS CHANCELLOR, BROOKLYN NAACP TO DISTRIBUTE FREE BACKPACKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT BACK TO SCHOOL RALLY


Photo by Mark Zustovich

In photo (left to right): Brooklyn NAACP President Karen Boykin-Towns, BP Markowitz, Congressman Edolphus "Ed" Towns, Schools Chancellor Joel Klein join students and backpack recipients Deneana from PS 155 in Queens and Malik from PS 13 in East New York at Back to School/Stay in School rally at Borough Hall

On Wednesday, August 20, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz hosted the annual Back to School/Stay in School rally, organized by the Borough President’s Office, the Brooklyn Branch of the NAACP, and the New York City Department of Education. At least 2,000 free backpacks, containing essential school supplies, will be distributed to the City’s neediest public school students, including those from foster homes, shelters and juvenile detention centers.

“As a product of the New York City public schools system, I know the great value of a solid education in preparing students to become our nation’s future leaders. After all—Brooklyn today is America tomorrow. I commend the NAACP and I am proud to once again support its Back to School/Stay in School Program, which provides valuable tools to help reduce educational disparities and ensure that all of our students reach the zenith of their God-given potential.”

Joining BP Markowitz at the event were Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, Congressman Ed Towns, NAACP New York State Conference President Hazel Dukes, and Brooklyn NAACP President Karen Boykin-Towns.

 
 
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