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Mayor de Blasio First Lady McCray and Chancellor Carranza Announce Major Expansion of Social-Emotional Learning and Restorative Justice Across All City Schools
Jun 20, 2019
Partnership with Sanford Harmony program to expand Social-Emotional Learning support to all NYC elementary schools; 85 clinical social workers to provide earlier intervention for students in need; all high schools and middle schools to receive Restorative Justice training; NYC Schools to keep suspensions below 20 days in most cases except those that involve serious or violent incidents
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Mayor de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carranza Announce Adoption of School Diversity Advisory Group Recommendations
Jun 13, 2019
City will adopt 62 recommendations, announces first five districts receiving new school diversity grants
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Chancellor Carranza Celebrates Fifth Annual Borough Arts Festivals
Jun 13, 2019
Approximately 3,200 students across five boroughs have showcased their work
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Mayor de Blasio Speaker Johnson Chancellor Carranza and New York City Council Announce Support for Community-Based Early Care and Education Providers
Jun 10, 2019
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Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Announce Over 9500 Families Receiving 3-K for All Offers
May 30, 2019
For the first time this fall, 3-K for All will be in all five boroughs
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Chancellor Carranza Launches Community Outreach Campaign for Annual Free Summer Meals Program Available to All New Yorkers 18 and Under
May 29, 2019
Breakfast and lunch available at approximately 1,200 sites across the city from June 27 to August 30
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Chancellor Carranza Announces 2019 Big Apple Award Winners
May 17, 2019
Students, families, school staff and community members nominated a record 7,100 teachers
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Chancellor Carranza and Commissioner del Castillo Announce First Annual NYC Public School Film Festival
May 16, 2019
Festival showcases 20 short films by middle and high school students
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Chancellor Carranza Announces Pre-K Offers For 65521 Families
May 6, 2019
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Chancellor Carranza Announces Winners of Computer Science for All Hack League
Apr 18, 2019
Through Computer Science for All, every elementary, middle and high school student will learn computer science by 2025
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Chancellor Carranza Announces Bronx Plan Hard-to-Staff Salary Differential
Apr 9, 2019
Initiative will include 10 Bronx District 75 schools in addition to 50 previously announced Collaborative Schools
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Chancellor Carranza Announces Shared Teams Public Schools Athletic League Pilot
Mar 15, 2019
Pilot includes 26 high schools serving 8,500 students in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan
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Mayor de Blasio Chancellor Carranza and Brooklyn Borough President Adams Announce Citywide Meatless Mondays
Mar 11, 2019
Beginning in the 2019-20 school year, all schools will serve vegetarian menus on Mondays
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Schools Closed Monday March 4 Due to Severe Weather Conditions
Mar 3, 2019
Due to expected severe weather conditions, all New York City public schools will be closed Monday, March 4, 2019.
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Chancellor Carranza Announces 417 High Schools Participated in Career Exploration Month
Feb 28, 2019
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Mayor de Blasio And Chancellor Carranza Announce Record-high 55011 Students Taking Advanced Placement Exams
Feb 26, 2019
Number of students taking at least one AP exam in 2018 rose 11.4 percent, and number of students passing rose 10.7 percent
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Mayor de Blasio And Chancellor Carranza Kick Off The 2019 Community And Citywide Education Council Elections
Feb 13, 2019
Application period for seats on Community and Citywide Councils opens tomorrow, February 14; All parents are encouraged to run
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Weather Advisory
Feb 12, 2019
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Chancellor Carranza Kicks Off 13th Annual NYC School Survey
Feb 11, 2019
Students, parents, and staff members can complete survey until April 3
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Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Announce 50 Schools to Join Bronx Plan
Feb 8, 2019
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced the first 50 schools accepted to the Bronx Plan, which was launched in October as part of the UFT contract agreement.
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