Mulgrew visits co-located schools on the William J. O'Shea Campus, Manhattan
UFT President Michael Mulgrew visited MS 245, MS 247 and PS 334 — three co-located schools on the William J. O'Shea Campus in Manhattan — to walk through the site and check in on members.

ELA teacher Cristina Cappiello with materials she wheels between rooms at MS 245.

MS 245 (The Computer School) art teacher Jennifer O'Connell-Knoerzer (left) talks about the pros and cons of remote learning with (from second left) UFT President Michael Mulgrew, PS 334 Chapter Leader David Fisher, UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and MS 245 Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner during a tour of the co-located schools on the William J. O'Shea Campus in Manhattan on March 4.

PS 334 (The Anderson School) ELA teacher Megan Freund (left) and Chapter Leader David Fisher talk to Mulgrew.

Mulgrew is greeted by (from left) chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334, Diamond Skinner of MS 245 and MS 245 teachers Cristina Cappiello and Jennifer Schoen.

Taking a group shot with Mulgrew (right) are (from left) UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334 and Diamond Skinner of MS 245.

Windows are open and desks spaced in an 8th-grade algebra class at MS 247.

Mulgrew visits Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner's classroom at MS 245.

MS 245 school counselor Erin Hill in her office.

ELA teacher Cristina Cappiello with materials she wheels between rooms at MS 245.

MS 245 (The Computer School) art teacher Jennifer O'Connell-Knoerzer (left) talks about the pros and cons of remote learning with (from second left) UFT President Michael Mulgrew, PS 334 Chapter Leader David Fisher, UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and MS 245 Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner during a tour of the co-located schools on the William J. O'Shea Campus in Manhattan on March 4.

PS 334 (The Anderson School) ELA teacher Megan Freund (left) and Chapter Leader David Fisher talk to Mulgrew.

Mulgrew is greeted by (from left) chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334, Diamond Skinner of MS 245 and MS 245 teachers Cristina Cappiello and Jennifer Schoen.

Taking a group shot with Mulgrew (right) are (from left) UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334 and Diamond Skinner of MS 245.

Windows are open and desks spaced in an 8th-grade algebra class at MS 247.

Mulgrew visits Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner's classroom at MS 245.

MS 245 school counselor Erin Hill in her office.

ELA teacher Cristina Cappiello with materials she wheels between rooms at MS 245.
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Taking a group shot with Mulgrew (right) are (from left) UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334 and Diamond Skinner of MS 245.

Windows are open and desks spaced in an 8th-grade algebra class at MS 247.

Mulgrew visits Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner's classroom at MS 245.

MS 245 school counselor Erin Hill in her office.

ELA teacher Cristina Cappiello with materials she wheels between rooms at MS 245.

MS 245 (The Computer School) art teacher Jennifer O'Connell-Knoerzer (left) talks about the pros and cons of remote learning with (from second left) UFT President Michael Mulgrew, PS 334 Chapter Leader David Fisher, UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and MS 245 Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner during a tour of the co-located schools on the William J. O'Shea Campus in Manhattan on March 4.

PS 334 (The Anderson School) ELA teacher Megan Freund (left) and Chapter Leader David Fisher talk to Mulgrew.

Mulgrew is greeted by (from left) chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334, Diamond Skinner of MS 245 and MS 245 teachers Cristina Cappiello and Jennifer Schoen.

Taking a group shot with Mulgrew (right) are (from left) UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334 and Diamond Skinner of MS 245.

Windows are open and desks spaced in an 8th-grade algebra class at MS 247.

Mulgrew visits Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner's classroom at MS 245.

MS 245 school counselor Erin Hill in her office.

ELA teacher Cristina Cappiello with materials she wheels between rooms at MS 245.

MS 245 (The Computer School) art teacher Jennifer O'Connell-Knoerzer (left) talks about the pros and cons of remote learning with (from second left) UFT President Michael Mulgrew, PS 334 Chapter Leader David Fisher, UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and MS 245 Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner during a tour of the co-located schools on the William J. O'Shea Campus in Manhattan on March 4.

PS 334 (The Anderson School) ELA teacher Megan Freund (left) and Chapter Leader David Fisher talk to Mulgrew.

Mulgrew is greeted by (from left) chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334, Diamond Skinner of MS 245 and MS 245 teachers Cristina Cappiello and Jennifer Schoen.

Taking a group shot with Mulgrew (right) are (from left) UFT District 3 Representative Elizabeth Espert and chapter leaders Michael Coen of MS 247, David Fisher of PS 334 and Diamond Skinner of MS 245.

Windows are open and desks spaced in an 8th-grade algebra class at MS 247.

Mulgrew visits Chapter Leader Diamond Skinner's classroom at MS 245.

MS 245 school counselor Erin Hill in her office.

ELA teacher Cristina Cappiello with materials she wheels between rooms at MS 245.