APPS testimony to the Philadelphia School Reform Commission – November 19, 2015

In the order of appearance.

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Diane Payne SRC 11-19-15

Video of APPS member Diane Payne testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commission meeting – November 19, 2015.

The last part of Diane’s testimony was cut off due to the three minute time limit.

The full transcript of Diane’s testimony.


Lisa Haver SRC 11-19-15

Video of APPS member Lisa Haver testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commission meeting – November 19, 2015.

As can be seen in the video, Lisa’s testimony was interrupted by Commissioners Jimenez and Green. This is Lisa’s explanation and comment about the interruption.

The full transcript of Lisa’s testimony.


Karel Kilimnik SRC testimony 11-19-15.jpg

Video of APPS member Karel Kilimnik testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commissionn meeting – November 19, 2015.

The last part of Karel’s testimony was read by Amy Roat of the Caucus of Working Educators because Karel’s mic was cut off at the three minute time limit.

The full transcript of Karel’s testimony.


Barbara Dowdall SRC 11-19-15

Video of APPS member Barbara Dowdall testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commissionn meeting – November 19, 2015.

The full transcript of Barbara’s testimony with added supplemental material.


peg devine SRC 11-19-15

Video of school nurse Peg Devine testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commissionn meeting – November 19, 2015.

The full transcript of Peg’s testimony.


Coleman Posses SRC 11-19-15

Video of APPS member Coleman Poses testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commissionn meeting – November 19, 2015.


alison mcdowell SRC 11-19-15

Video of APPS member Alison McDowell testifying at the Philadelphia School Reform Commissionn meeting – November 19, 2015.

The full transcript of Alison’s testimony.

Author: appsphilly.net

The Alliance for Philadelphia Public Schools is a grass-roots organization of parents, community members, and school staff—including teachers, school nurses, librarians, counselors and safety staff—dedicated to the preservation of public schools. APPS is an independent organization with no political or union affiliation. We are entirely self-funded and do not take financial donations from outside sources. All members donate their time and receive no salary.