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  1. Chancellor Aviles-Ramos Announces Mid-Year Hold Harmless for New York City Public Schools

    No schools to see decreases in funding due to enrollment changes; $145 million to go to schools with increases in preliminary enrollment.

  2. Chancellor Aviles-Ramos Unveils Three Commitments to New York City Families in Advance of the Upcoming Five Borough Listening Tour

    New York, NY – Today, New York City Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos today unveiled her three commitments, solidifying her promise to empower and engage families across New York City. These commitments exp...

  3. Chancellor Banks Announces Results for 2023 Citywide and Community Education Council Elections

    Parent voter turnout is comparable to 2021 voter turnout. Record turnout increases in six districts.

  4. Chancellor Banks Kicks Off 2023 Community and Citywide Education Council Elections

    For the first time families who have a child in a district 75 school or program can vote for a representative to sit on each local community education council.

  5. Chancellor Banks Announces Official Launch of School Bus Tracking System in District 26

    NEW YORK – Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today announced the next phase of the NYC Student Transportation Modernization Plan, with the official launch of the Via platform in Community School District 26 earlier this ...

  6. Chancellor Banks Celebrates the Return of School Field Trips With Visit to the American Museum of Natural History

    Experiential learning and school field trips are back in full swing for NYC Public School students

  7. Chancellor Banks Announces Nearly $12 Million in Additional Funding for Schools Experiencing an Influx of New Students

    NEW YORK – New York City Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today announced new funding available to selected schools experiencing an influx of Students in Temporary Housing (STH) that have been identified by the Project ...

  8. Chancellor Porter Announces Record High Percentage of Families Receive Offer to One of Their Top Choice Pre-K Programs

    91 percent of families receive offer to one of their top three choices; 77 percent receive first choice offer

  9. Chancellor Banks Announces Increased High School Graduation Rate for Class of 2021 Amid Pandemic

    Graduation rate rises to 81.2 percent, increase of 2.4 percentage points compared to last year

  10. Chancellor Porter and City Council Announce Historic $4 Million Investment in Language Access For All

    NEW YORK – Today, Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter and City Council announced the launch of “Language Access for All,” an historic $4 million investment in improving outreach, engagement and communication with multilingu...

  11. Chancellor Carranza Kicks Off 2021 Community and Citywide Education Council Elections

    Application period for seats on Community and Citywide Councils opens today, February 1; For the first time, all NYC parents are eligible to vote

  12. Chancellor Carranza Announces Ninth Annual Big Apple Awards Honoring Outstanding Teachers

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