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Community Education Councils
The CECs offer parents the opportunity to support and impact education at the district level. Learn more and consider running for a CEC seat.
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Community and Citywide Education Councils Meeting Calendar
Community and Citywide Education Councils Meeting Calendar
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2023 CEC Election Results
2023 CEC Election Results
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Mayor Adams, Speaker Adams Protect Over $500 Million in key Education Programs Previously Funded With Temporary Stimulus Dollars, Announce Effort to Boost Early Childhood Education Enrollment
City Funds More Than $500 Million in Department of Education Programming Previously Supported with Temporary Stimulus Funds, Bolstering Mental Health Care, Career Readiness, and Literacy Support. $5 Million Effort Will M...
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Chancellors’ Banks and Matos Rodríguez Announce Nation’s Largest Partnership Between Higher Education and K-12 To Deliver Computing and Digital Literacy Skills to Teachers
‘Computing Integrated Teacher Education’ will Prepare More than 1,000 NYC Teachers to Integrate Computing Across Subjects and Enhance Students’ Critical-Thinking, Problem-Solving Skills. Four-Year, $14 Million Commitment...
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April 22 2020 School Utilization Proposals
panel for educational policy, pep, school proposals
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New York City Public Schools Partners With Special Olympics NY To Expand Access to Sports for Students With Disabilities
NEW YORK – Today Mayor Eric Adams, Schools Chancellor David C. Banks, and Special Olympics NY President & CEO Stacey Hengsterman announced an expanded partnership between New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) and Special ...
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Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Announce Plan to Improve Diversity at Specialized High Schools
Plan will increase enrollment of disadvantaged students, eliminate single admission test through new legislation 10 percent of specialized high school students are Black or Latino, compared to nearly 70 percent citywide.
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Career Connected Learning
Find Career Connected Learning programs by industry or topic area.
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Voting FAQs
Frequently asked questions on how to vote for parents during the CCEC elections in 2023
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Adult Education (Ages 21 plus)
NYCDOE offers tuition-free adult education classes in all five boroughs for people 21 and older who do not have a high school diploma.
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Spotlight on Great High School Options
These schools represent just a slice of the diverse, high-quality educational settings available to New York City’s students.