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                    Mayor Adams, Schools Chancellor Banks Announce Historic Public-Private Partnership for Career Readiness and Modern Youth Apprenticeship ProgramSep 12, 2022 Student Pathways Lays Strong Foundation for All NYC Public School Students, Creating Pathways to Rewarding Careers and Long-Term Economic Security. Initiative Includes Historic Public-Private Partnership Dramatically Expanding Career-Connected Learning and Opens up Apprenticeships for 3,000 NYC Students at Some of NYC's Largest Employers 
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                    Chancellor Banks Announces Comprehensive Plan To Reimagine School Culture & Student SafetySep 7, 2022 
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                    Chancellor Banks Re-Organizes Central Staff & Resources To Better Support StudentsSep 2, 2022 The re-assignment of approx. $100,000,000 in resources is a result of Chancellor Banks’ focus on putting Department of Education directly in support of students and schools. 
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                    Adams Administration Announces 'Project Open Arms,' Comprehensive Support Plan to Meet Educational Needs of Families Seeking AsylumAug 19, 2022 ‘Project Open Arms’ Will Provide Wraparound Services for New Students Entering School System, Including Academic, Social-Emotional, and Language-Access Supports. Plan Includes Targeted Resources for Asylum-Seeking Families Currently Living in and out of City’s Shelter System 
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                    Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks Announce Six Million Summer Meals ServedAug 17, 2022 
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                    Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks Announce Kickoff of 2022 Free Summer Meals ProgramJul 8, 2022 Free Breakfast and Lunch Will Be Available to All New Yorkers Under Age of 18 
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                    Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David C. Banks Celebrate Continued Investments in LGBTQ+ CurriculumJun 30, 2022 
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                    Mayor Adams and Chancellor Banks Introduce New Public School SuperintendentsJun 27, 2022 Hired with an unprecedented amount of family and community involvement, 45 superintendents begin on July 1 
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                    Chancellor Banks Announces Virtual High School ProgramsJun 23, 2022 A School Without Walls Program will provide hybrid and fully virtual pathways for 200 rising 9th graders this fall 
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                    Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David C. Banks Partner With Planet Fitness To Provide Free Summer Access to Fitness for All NYC High School StudentsJun 23, 2022 The High School Summer Pass program gives NYC teens ages 14-19 the opportunity to work out for free all summer long 
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                    Schools Chancellor Banks Announces 2022 Big Apple Award WinnersJun 23, 2022 
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                    Chancellor Banks’ Statement on Impact of Enrollment Changes on BudgetJun 9, 2022 
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                    Statement From Schools Chancellor David C. Banks on Proposed Changes to Mayoral Accountability and Class SizesJun 1, 2022 
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                    Schools Chancellor Banks Announces New Curriculum Centering AAPI VoicesMay 26, 2022 
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                    Mayor Adams, Chancellor Banks Announce Gifted & Talented Application Opening, New Program SitesMay 24, 2022 
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                    Schools Chancellor David C. Banks Announces Launch of DOE Grades, Attendance, and Messaging ApplicationsMay 19, 2022 
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                    Schools Chancellor David C. Banks Announces Increased Parent Involvement in New Superintendent HiringMay 16, 2022 
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                    Mayor Adams, Chancellor Banks Announce Comprehensive Approach to Supporting Students with DyslexiaMay 12, 2022 First-Ever Investment to Support and Screen Dyslexic Students in New York City History. Announcement Comes on Heels of News That NYC Will Host World Dyslexia Assembly in Spring 2023. 
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                    Mayor Eric Adams, Chancellor Banks Announce Lifting of COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for PromsMay 9, 2022 Vaccine Requirement for Attending Graduation Previously Lifted 
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                    Mayor Adams, Chancellor Banks Joined by Union Leaders in Support of Mayoral AccountabilityMay 9, 2022 
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