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  1. 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

  2. Mayor de Blasio Announces Start of Construction of New 306 Seat Steam Pre-K Center in Corona Queens

    Scheduled to open in Fall 2021, this state-of-the-art Pre-K Center will offer STEAM educational programming in partnership with the New York Hall of Science

  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 Carranza Announces 2019 Big Apple Award Winners

    Students, families, school staff and community members nominated a record 7,100 teachers

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. Chancellor Carranza Announces 2018 Big Apple Award Winners

    6,500 Nominations Submitted by Students, Families, School Staff, and Community Members to Honor Outstanding Teachers

  9. 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...

  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. Chancellor Fariña Announces Free School Lunch for All

    Starting tomorrow, lunch is free for every NYC public school student