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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2025                                THE QUEENS TIMES                                                            PAGE 3


            Free Schools Law is Delivering Outstanding                                             Gillibrand, Colleagues Urge Action
           Results For New York Students And Teachers                                             From Trump Administration To End

            (Continued from page 1)  parents are supportive as well.”  ness in class are improving.”  Violence In Burma, Extend Temporary
                                                                                                                Protected Status
                                          83 percent reported that their       State Senator Shelley B. Mayer
                  Governor  Kathy  Hochul  schools are experiencing more  said, “As we enter December, we        U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand   senators began.
        announced new survey results  positive classroom environments  have early feedback surrounding   (D-NY) and eight of her Senate        “We urge you to prioritize ad-
        showing that her nation-leading  and better student engagement  the bell-to-bell ban on cell phones   colleagues urged U.S. Secretary   dressing the escalating violence
        distraction-free schools law is  since implementing a distraction-  in classrooms, and the Governor’s   of State Marco Rubio to take   and human rights abuses in Bur-
        already having a transformative  free policy.              survey results are consistent with   strong actions in response to esca-  ma, condemn the junta’s planned
        impact for students and teachers       Feedback from schools in-  what I am hearing from school   lating violence and human rights   elections, and champion justice,
        at schools throughout New York  cluded:                    leaders, students, parents and   violations committed by Myan-  accountability, and the protec-
        State. The Governor’s Office dis-  •    An assistant superintendent in  teachers. School districts have   mar’s military junta as well as the   tion of basic human dignity. We
        tributed the survey in November  the Southern Tier said: “This has  implemented plans that respect   junta’s upcoming sham elections.   ask this not only because it is the
        and received over 350 responses  been a game changer. Students  students, parents, and teachers   Pointing to increasing instability   right thing to do, but because it is
        from school administrators state-  have their heads up and not down  and achieve the goals of reducing   and a worsening humanitarian   also in our core national interest to
        wide that implemented bell-to-bell  looking at their phones. Students  distractions and increasing social-  crisis fueled by the junta’s mass   achieve stability in Southeast Asia
        smartphone restrictions following  are  having  conversations  with  ization among students. I thank   killings,  forced displacement   and push back on malign People’s
        Governor Hochul’s distraction-  each other! I observe in a lot of  the Governor and school leaders,   of civilians, and persecution of   Republic of China (PRC) influ-
        free schools law.            classrooms and there is a notice-  NYSUT, School Boards, students,   minorities – as the country is   ence in the region,” they stressed.
        “Our kids are finding greater suc-  able difference in student engage-  and parents across the state for   still reeling from the destruction        “The junta’s ruthless campaign
        cess in the classroom when they’re  ment.”                 their diligent work to make the   caused by a historic earthquake   has devastated all of Burma’s
        focused on learning, not scroll-  •    A district administrator in  implementation a success.”  earlier this year – the senators   people, but religious and ethnic
        ing,” Governor Hochul said. “This  the North Country said: “It has       State Senator John Liu said,   urged Secretary Rubio in a letter   minorities remain especially at
        year, I was proud to champion a  resulted in so many positives for  “This  data  should  hang  up  all   to focus on diplomatic efforts to   risk. […] These abuses demand
        statewide distraction-free schools  our students, specifically during  doubt about taking cell phones   restore stability in Burma while   a robust U.S. response rooted in
        initiative, working hand-in-hand  classes and lunch. Students are  out of schools from bell to bell. As   countering the growing influence   moral leadership and strategic
        with New York teachers, students,  making eye contact with adults  cell phones become more involved   of China and Russia in the region.   interest,” they continued.
        and parents to create a policy that  and peers, they’re organizing  into everyday life, we’re only now   To that end, they outlined specific        The senators went on to urge
        works for each community across  games that involve thinking and  beginning to understand how our   steps the Trump administration   the administration to take several
        our state. These survey results  problem solving, and they’re en-  overreliance on this new technol-  should take to reassert U.S. lead-  actions in order to address these
        are indicative of that effort, il-  gaging with one another instead  ogy can be harmful to our young   ership on human rights, help end   concerns, including to: promote
        lustrating the effectiveness of our  of their phones. These are all hard  people, especially when it comes   the violence, and support a path   accountability for atrocities com-
        tailored approach to phone-free  skills that develop during school  to social media. Making sure our   toward inclusive governance and   mitted by the military junta;
        schools, and offer a glimpse of the  and are vital in the workforce later  kids are able to learn without the   democracy in Burma.  appoint  a  Special  Coordinator
        success to come for our students.”  in life. I could not be happier for  persistent distractions from cell        Senator Gillibrand was joined   for Democracy in Burma; fully
             Survey Results From Schools  our students, staff and our school  phones will keep our kids focused,   on this letter by Senators Chris   implement the BURMA Act and
        Across the State 92 Percent re-  community.”               strengthen their critical thinking   Van Hollen (D-MD), Amy Klobu-  resume foreign assistance to the
        ported that their transition to  •    A principal on Long Island  skills, and allow them to fully   char (D-MN), Michael Bennet   nation; and extend and redesig-
        a distraction-free policy went  said: “It has been a very positive  engage with their teachers, class-  (D-CO), Peter Welch (D-VT),   nate Temporary Protected Status
        smoothly.                    shift in our school community.  mates and the world around them.”  Tim Kaine (D-VA), Andy Kim   (TPS) for Burma.
        Feedback from schools included:  Thank you for all of your sup-       Assemblymember John T.   (D-NJ),  Jeff  Merkley  (D-OR),        “These measures are not only
        •    A principal in Central New  port!”                    McDonald III, RPh said, “Distrac-  and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL).  consistent with our nation’s val-
        York said: “It was a seamless  •    A principal in New York City  tion free classrooms are already        “We write to express our   ues, but also critical to restoring
        transition. We have had zero is-  said: “Student to student discourse  making a difference in schools   profound concern regarding the   stability in the broader Indo-
        sues with students trying to use  has increased considerably. Ad-  across our region, and this sur-  ongoing bloodshed and oppres-  Pacific region. Continued chaos
        their phones in school. The com-  ditionally, during recess time stu-  vey highlights the importance of   sion in Burma, which has lasted   in Burma creates further openings
        munication from the state first  dents are much more engaged and  working together to build on that   far too long. The systematic per-  for increased PRC influence that
        was great, and my district and  creatively playing games together.  momentum. I’m grateful to Gov-  secution of ethnic and religious   could gain it strategically valuable
        school followed up. There was no  We also hear increased laughter!”  ernor Hochul for her commitment   minorities, including Muslims,   access to the Indian Ocean. Both
        pushback at all.”            75 percent reported that imple-  to creating learning environments   Christians, and other vulnerable   Russia and the PRC have provided
        •    A principal in the Finger  menting a distraction-free policy  where students can succeed and   communities, requires urgent   almost $1 billion in weapons to
        Lakes said: “This has been a  is improving their ability to teach  our teachers are respected. I be-  attention and decisive leader-  the junta,” the senators added.
        great initiative. The state mandate  effectively.          lieve this effort will have a lasting   ship from the United States. The   “The only solution to these chal-
        coupled with district autonomy  Feedback from schools included:  impact for generations to follow.”  upcoming sham elections in   lenges to U.S. interests is to work
        over how to implement — i.e. stor-  •    A district administrator in  Governor Hochul’s Phone-Free   December and January further   with regional partners to end the
        age method and consequences for  Western New York said: “High  Schools Initiative       damage Burma’s democracy, rule   violence and place Burma on a
        infraction — is important.”  school teachers shared that stu-       Recognizing the necessity   of law, and further consolidate   path to inclusive governance and
        •    A superintendent in the Hudson  dents’ responses to literature are  of ensuring safe and productive   the junta’s repressive power,” the   democracy.”
        Valley said: “Our rollout was very  deeper and more meaningful —  learning environments for stu-
        well planned and communicated.  they are seeing students actually  dents and educators,  Governor
        We have been very pleased with  reading and not just looking for  Hochul advanced legislation to   Queens College Choral Society to
        the response from our students  Cliff Notes or quick answers.  create a statewide standard for   Present Duke Ellington’s The Best of
        and community. Our staff have  They are interacting with text at  distraction-free school environ-
        embraced the shared responsibil-  a deeper level.”         ments and secured its passage in          The Sacred Concerts
        ity of monitoring this regulation.”  •    A principal in the Mohawk  the FY2026 budget. New York is
        •    A superintendent in the Capi-  Valley said: “This policy has had a  now the most populous state in the  85th Annual Winter Concert Fea-  ris, artistic director of programs
        tal Region said: “Much smoother  positive impact on students. Their  U.S. with a statewide, bell-to-bell  tures Jazz Orchestra, Tap Dance,   at the Louis Armstrong House
        than expected… Community and  interpersonal skills and attentive-  restriction.         and Vocal Soloists           Museum. The orchestra’s rhythm
          QBP Donovan Richards Jr. Comments on Queens Casino’s                                       The Queens College Choral   section will feature students from
                                                                                                                             Queens College’s Aaron Copland
                                                                                                Society (QCCS) will celebrate its   School of Music, underscoring
                                     gaming licenses.              they embody our borough’s unri-  85th annual Winter Concert with   the collaboration between profes-
                                          That recommendation, which  valed potential as a true live, work  a performance of Duke Ellington’s   sional artists and emerging talent.
                                     will in all likelihood result in the  and play community.  The Best of the Sacred Concerts        The concert will be conducted
                                     New York State Gaming Com-         From local street vendors re-  on Saturday, December 14, at 4   by Queens College music profes-
                                     mission officially issuing licenses  ceiving brick-and-mortar space  p.m. in Colden Auditorium at the   sor James John, who also directs
                                     to both entities later this month,  at Metropolitan Park’s Taste of  Kupferberg Center for the Arts.  the college’s choral studies pro-
                                     represents the most significant  Queens Food Hall to local student-       Ellington, one of America’s   gram, graduate program in choral
                                     step yet toward connecting tens  athletes growing on and off the  greatest composers, wrote three   conducting, and Vocal Ensemble.
                                     of thousands of Queens families to  court at Resorts World’s Innova-  Sacred Concerts in the final de-  Special guest performers include
             There is no safer bet in our city  good-paying union jobs and mil-  tion Center to families taking  cade of his life, blending spiritu-  tap dancer Marshall Davis Jr., a
        than Queens and its unparalleled  lions of residents and tourists alike  advantage of 32 combined acres  als, jazz, blues, and classical tra-  QC faculty member with Broad-
        promise. The most diverse county  to world-class entertainment.  of new public park space, it is my  ditions into music that transcends   way credits; narrator Randall
        in the United States is quickly       Since the very start of this  belief that Queens hit the jackpot  denominational boundaries. The   Keith Horton, a QC alumnus who
        becoming its most economically  casino licensing process, both  with these proposals.   Best of the Sacred Concerts is a   once served as Ellington’s con-
        innovative and transformative  Resorts World and Metropolitan       I’m proud to have supported  compilation of highlights from   ducting and composing assistant;
        — cemented by Monday’s recom-  Park have held winning hands,  both projects, and I’m immensely  those works, performed separately   and vocal soloists Maya Raisha,
        mendation by the New York State  with each putting forth unrivaled  grateful to Governor Hochul’s  and cherished for their uplifting   Briana Swann, and C. Anthony
        Gaming Facility Location Board  community benefits packages to  administration,  the  applicants  spirit.            Bryant.
        that both Resorts World New York  uplift our families and clear-eyed  and all our neighbors for their       More than 100 members of the        Tickets are priced at $32, with a
        City in South Ozone Park and the  workforce development plans that  work shaping these community-  Choral Society will take the stage   discounted rate of $7 for students
        future Metropolitan Park complex  will generate billions of dollars in  centric plans. There is no doubt  for 17 selections, accompanied by
        in Corona receive state casino  wages and tax revenue. Together,  that Queens is the truly the future.  a jazz orchestra led by Bruce Har-  (Continued on page 11)
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