Mayor de Blasio Applauds Presidents Plan To Make NYC’s Pre-K For All National
Ahead of President Biden’s first address to a Joint Session of Congress tonight, Mayor Bill de Blasio today applauded the President’s American Families Plan,
Ahead of President Biden’s first address to a Joint Session of Congress tonight, Mayor Bill de Blasio today applauded the President’s American Families Plan,
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today celebrated the results of two different national program assessment tools that show the vast majority of pre-K programs are demonstrating predictors of positive student outcomes.
By Josh Wallack, Deputy Schools Chancellor When it comes to a child’s education, starting early makes a huge difference.
Please let your families know that Round 2 of the pre-K application process is officially underway for families who haven’t already applied to pre-K!
By NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña Our city’s Pre-K for all program offers our youngest learners an opportunity to develop their social skills, explore science, learn routines, and build their vocabulary.
As you know, NYC children born in 2012 are eligible to attend free, full-day, high-quality pre-Kindergarten in the fall. Families still have time to apply for free, full-day, high-quality pre-K. The extended application deadline until Wednesday, March 9th, 2016.
The Pre-K for All application deadline for families with 4-year-olds born in 2012 is next Friday, March 4th! This includes children with disabilities and children whose home language is not English.
ABC news reports that the FDNY confirmed Thursday that the Manhattan pre-K where a child suffered a fatal allergic reaction after eating a grilled cheese sandwich never called 911.
A new Department of Education budget analysis from the Independent Budget Office (IBO) finds that Mayor Adams’ pre-K and 3-K cuts total $399 million dollars.
Today, the New York Immigration Coalition, Education Collaborative, allies, and immigrant New Yorkers rallied on the steps of Tweed Courthouse to demand more equitable access to New York City public schools.
All Our Kin, a national nonprofit organization that trains, supports, and sustains family child care educators, today released a set of policy recommendations.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Education Chancellor David C. Banks today called on members of the state Legislature to include mayoral accountability for New York City Public Schools in the Fiscal Year 2023 state budget.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter today announced 33,131 families are receiving offers to free from Harlem to Hollis programs.
Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter today announced a record ninety-one percent of families received an offer to one of their top three choices for free, full-day, high-quality Pre-K.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter today announced that in partnership with City Council.