Furious parents in Queens are pushing to save Rainbow Child Development Center ahead of fall enrollment.
The signs reading "Keep rainbow open and save our school" are reflections of Thursday’s chants.— New York State Senator John Lui
"The last thing our children need is not to be able to go to their school that they’ve gone to since they were young," shared one parent. About 3 years ago Senator Liu shared the school received anonymous complaints leading to a report that alleged Rainbow required parents to enroll in their fee-based after-school program as a prerequisite for free pre-k enrollment.
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