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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Complaint Filed To NYC Human Rights Commission Regarding School Conferences On St. Patrick’s Day

O’DWYER & BERNSTIEN, LLP

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                   February 19th, 2016

Contact: Brian O’Dwyer (917)-376-4461 or CJ Warnke (732)-284-0888

COMPLAINT FILED TO NYC HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION REGARDING SCHOOL CONFERENCES ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY

Brian O’Dwyer, senior partner at O’Dwyer & Bernstein, LLP, announced today that the firm filed, on behalf of Frank J. Schorn a teacher in the public schools of New York, a charge at the New York City Human Rights Commission alleging that the New York City Department of Education had violated Schorn’s civil rights by scheduling parent teacher conferences on St. Patrick’s Day of 2016. Schorn and other Irish-American teachers in the New York City school system are obligated by contract to participate in parent teacher conferences. As a result of this scheduling, Irish-American teachers have been denied the opportunity to participate in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade in particular. The parade has been found by the United States Courts to be not only a celebration of Irish heritage but a religious activity celebrating the feast day of the patron saint of the Archdiocese of New York, St. Patrick.

The complaint alleges that the Department of Education has not complied with the Human Rights Law of the City of New York in that despite repeated requests by members of the Irish caucus of the New York City Council, the Department of Education has not changed the date for parent teacher conferences. The scheduling of the conferences on the most sacred day for Irish-Americans not only interferes with the religious observance of the many Irish-American school teachers and administrators employed by the Department of Education, it similarly interferes with the rights of the parents of children enrolled in the New York City school system and that they also must make a choice between discussing their child’s scholastic progress or observing a religious feast day.

“This year the Mayor instituted three new school holidays,” said Dr. O’Dwyer, who serves as Chair of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center. “One observing the Lunar New Year and the others recognizing Muslim religious holidays. We are not asking that the Mayor accommodate New York’s oldest immigrant community by declaring a school holiday. We are instead asking that the Department of Education make a minor change to its schedule so that the religious observance of thousands of teachers and parents who celebrate the feast day of St. Patrick be recognized and honored. In a city which celebrates its diversity and its accommodation for people of all religious and ethnic identities, it is particularly upsetting that the Department of Education has so blithely ignored the legitimate religious and ethnic expressions of Irish-American New Yorkers.”

“The insensitive scheduling of parent teacher meetings on March 17th has put me in an untenable position of choosing between my ethnic and religious heritage and my duty to help my students,” said Frank Schorn, who serves as Vice Chair of the Emerald Isle Immigration Center. “I foresee being prevented from attending any Irish cultural events on March 17th.”

23rd Annual Robert Briscoe Awards

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center wishes to thank all of our Supporters!

 

The Emerald Isle Immigration Center would like to thank everyone who supported our 23rd Annual Briscoe Awards to make it the great success it was.  We like to especially thank Event Chairman Bob Costello and Randi Delirod, Honorees Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and Deborah King, Executive Director 1199 SEIU Training & Employment Funds, staff at the “21” Club, EIIC Board members and Executive Director Siobhan Dennehy, Caitriona Howley and the EIIC staff for all of their hard work and dedication and for making this event a huge success. A special thank you to our Event Sponsors:

Liam & Deborah King
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Rambling House Ceili

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Featuring the New York Ceili Band.  All ages and skill levels are welcome.  Rambling House is donating all proceeds to the EIIC. Come and enjoy a great time for a great cause!

When: Friday, Feb. 19 at 7:30
Where: 4292 Katonah Ave., Woodlawn, NY
Cost: $20 per person

RECITE THE PROCLAMATION!

Tyrone Productions and RTE are seeking members of the Irish Diaspora to recite portions of the 1916 Proclamation from various locales throughout the world.

The recitations — preferably made before an iconic backdrop —  will feature in a broadcast Easter Monday night on RTE 1.

In addition to several counties in Ireland, they hope to have readings from Sydney/Melbourne; New York/Washington; London; Abu Dhabi/Dubai; Buenos Aires; Cairo; Paris; Moscow; Tokyo; Beijing/Shanghai and Rome.

The reading can involve one person, a family, first or second generation, parents, grandparents, grandchildren, a classroom, a football team, cultural groups, social groups, etc. All you need to do is to record yourself or your group on your phone, digital camera, or other device.  The deadlines for entries is February 12.  Please email requests for complete guidelines to ireland@tyroneproductions.ie 

The Irish Consulate is urging people to get involved and to let them know if they are planning to submit a reading.

 

It’s Tax Season! What Marketplace Enrollees Need to Know about Form 1095-A

Many New Yorkers received help paying for their health plan through the New York State of Health! In fact, nearly 75% of people who enrolled in a health plan through the Marketplace were eligible for financial assistance to lower their monthly premium costs. If you or someone in your household purchased a platinum, gold, silver or bronze plan through the Marketplace and received Advanced Premium Tax Credits during the year you need to report these credits on your federal income tax return. To help you do this New York State of Health will mail you an important tax document called Form 1095-A. You also can access your form in your secure inbox in your New York State of Health account. Form 1095-A contains information about the qualified health plan(s) you and members of your household were enrolled in, the month(s) you were enrolled and the amount of Advanced Premium Tax Credit everyone in your household used to lower their monthly premium during the year. The amount of Advanced Premium Tax Credit was based on your estimated income at the time you applied for coverage through New York State of Health. This estimate may be different than your actual income when you file your federal tax return. You will use the information on your form 1095-A to complete Form 8962, which will tell you if you need to adjust the amount of tax credits upward or downward. Even if you did not apply for, or did not use tax credits to lower your premium during the year, you may still be eligible to claim a tax credit on your federal tax return. Form 1095-A includes the information you will need to claim this credit.

If you have questions about the information contained in form 1095-A, visit the New York State of Health website: https://nystateofhealth.ny.gov/ or call New York State of Health at 1–855-355-5777.

If you need help completing Form 8962 or have other questions about tax filing, consult with your tax preparer or visit the IRS website: http://www.irs.gov/