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  1. Mayor de Blasio And Chancellor Carranza Kick Off The 2019 Community And Citywide Education Council Elections

    Application period for seats on Community and Citywide Councils opens tomorrow, February 14; All parents are encouraged to run

  2. Chancellor Carranza Announces Record Citywide Investment in Arts Education

    Annual Arts in Schools Report shows $17 million increase in arts education spending, record number of arts teachers, record percentage of schools working with cultural partners

  3. 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

  4. Mayor de Blasio, Chancellor Carranza, Council Member Rodriguez Announce $2.65 Million Investment to Create State-of-the-Art STEM Education Center in Northern Manhattan

    These investments are aligned to the City’s Equity and Excellence for All agenda, including the Computer Science for All and AP for All initiatives and expanded investment in Career and Technical Education.

  5. Chancellor Carranza and Commissioner Trottenberg Announce Expansion of Bike Safety Education Program

    Bike Safety Education Program currently at 13 middle schools on Staten Island will expand to serve 6,000 students at middle schools in every borough

  6. Chancellor Carranza Launches New Department of Education Website

    New mobile-ready www.schools.nyc.gov site is family-focused and more accessible, and continues to be translated into nine languages

  7. 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.

  8. Chancellor Fariña Kicks off Computer Science Education Week, Announces New CS4All Hack League

    Computer Science for All initiative bringing computer science education to every elementary, middle and high school by 2025. Part of Mayor and Chancellor’s Equity and Excellence for All agenda