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  1. Schools Chancellor Banks Announces New Curriculum Centering AAPI Voices

    NEW YORK – Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today announced a new curriculum designed to center the experiences and voices of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, a milestone step in our ongoing com...

  2. Chancellor Fariña Highlights Passport To Social Studies Curriculum

    Today, Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña visited Social Studies classes at PS 150 in Queens, one of the 866 elementary and middle schools using the Department of Education's Passport to Social Studies curriculum. The Pass...

  3. Chancellor Carranza Announces Efforts To Accelerate Learning And Instruction For 2019-20 School Year

    Highlights Instructional Leadership Framework & New Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education Efforts

  4. Chancellor Banks Announces Partnership With Northwell Health To Provide Student Internships

    As part of New York City public schools’ Student Pathways Initiative, Northwell Health is hosting up to 150 internships for 12th graders, providing feedback on career and technical education curriculum and supporting stu...

  5. Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Porter Announce Academic Recovery Plan for Pivotal School Year Ahead

    $635M historic investment to jumpstart academic achievement for every student

  6. Chancellor Carranza Announces $24 Million Investment in Health Ed Works

    Comprehensive health education initiative will improve instruction for students, increase supports for teachers, and enhance community partnerships

  7. 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

  8. Mayor Adams, Chancellor Banks Unveil More Equitable Vision for Future of New York City Public Schools With Signature Math Initiative and new Division of Inclusive and Accessible Learning

    ... curriculum and instruction to this population of students. Effective programs like, Autism Nest, Horizon, and Path — which boast a 95 percent graduation rate for participants — will continue under these offices. DIAL ...

  9. New York City Public Schools Releases Grades 3 – 8 State Test Score Data for 2023–24 School Year

    Math scores in grades 3-8 increased 3.5 points. English Language Arts scores increased 1.8 points in grades K-2, decreased 2.6 points in grades 3-8.

  10. 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

  11. 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...

  12. Chancellor Banks Announces a Path Forward for Transforming and Rebuilding Trust in Special Education in NYC Public Schools

    Scaling and sustaining of four special education programs with track records of success – Sensory Exploration, Education & Discovery (SEED), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Nest and Horizon, and Path Programs – with an i...