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  1. Chancellor Carranza Announces 47 New Career and Technical Education Programs Successfully Opened

    301 total programs across 135 NYC high schools are now reaching 64,000 students

  2. Chancellor Carranza Announces Appointment of Mirza G. Sanchez Medina as Deputy Chief Academic Officer for Multilingual Learners

    NEW YORK – Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced the appointment of Mirza G. Sánchez-Medina as Deputy Chief Academic Officer for Multilingual Learners. Sánchez-Medina previously served as founding princi...

  3. Chancellor Carranza Announces Record Number of New York City Students Applied to CUNY for Free

    41,095 students saved $65 as a result of application fee elimination

  4. Chancellor Fariña Announces 175 More High Schools to Implement College Access for All

    Key Initiative in Mayor and Chancellor’s Equity and Excellence for All Agenda. 274 total high schools will participate in College Access for All in 2017-18

  5. Chancellor Fariña Announces 12 More Elementary Schools to Participate in SEPjr Computer Science Initiative

    Part of Computer Science for All initiative to provide computer science education for every elementary, middle, and high school by 2025. 23 total elementary schools will integrate computer science topics from Kindergarte...

  6. Chancellor Carranza Celebrates the Expansion of the Comfort Dog Program and the Launch of the Pre-Canine for All Training Program

    45 schools currently participating in program, expected to grow to approximately 60 this year

  7. Chancellor Carranza Announces Seventh Annual Big Apple Awards Honoring Outstanding Teachers

    Students, Families, School Staff, and Community Members Invited to Nominate Outstanding Teachers from Across New York City

  8. Chancellor Carranza Announces Appointment of Linda P. Chen as Chief Academic Officer and Names New Executive Superintendents

    The nine Executive Superintendents will streamline supports, bring resources closer to schools, and create a clear line of accountability from each classroom to the Chancellor.

  9. Chancellor Carranza Announces Streamlined Support and Leadership Structure for New York City Schools

    Superintendents and Field Support Centers will be overseen by nine Executive Superintendents who will report to the First Deputy Chancellor. New Leadership Team includes a realigned structure and newly created Chief Acad...

  10. Chancellor Carranza, Lincoln Center Announce Record High Number Of Students Participating In Arts Audition Boot Camp

    Nearly all students who participated in Middle School Arts Audition Boot Camp last year received offers to a high school arts program for the 2018-19 school year

  11. Chancellor Carranza Announces District 3 Middle School Diversity Plan

    This is the first districtwide middle school diversity plan in New York City, and will prioritize 25 percent of seats for students from low-income families with lower academic performance in middle school admissions.