The stage is set for a fight at a Brooklyn middle school for the arts that will soon launch an audition-based entry system — as critics push to scrap the plan to ensure diverse admissions, The Post has learned
Audition backers say MS 936 in Sunset Park, which opened two years ago, was originally intended to be a screened arts campus.
But that pursuit was shelved after the DOE banned admissions screens due to the pandemic and the two-year old school has used a lottery to admit kids thus far.
Community Education Council 20, a parent board representing MS 936’s district, passed a resolution in December to
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