Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced a record-high 498 high schools are participating in College Application Week, a coordinated statewide week-long effort to support students in planning for, and applying to, college. Continue Reading →
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Mayor de Blasio Administration Announces Record Increases In School Internet Capacity
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza announced record increases in internet access in schools. Continue Reading →
Op-Ed: Seniors, New York City Is Proud Of Your Hard Work (Spanish)
By Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza
This week, high schools across the five boroughs have been celebrating College Decision Day. Continue Reading →
Op-Ed: Working Towards College Access For All From Harlem To Hollis
By Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña
Like many New Yorkers, I was the first in my family to go to college. Continue Reading →
Chancellor Fariña Announces Middle Schools Will Join College Excess For All In 2018
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced that College Access for All will add eleven middle school districts – 193 middle schools – for the 2017-18 school year. Continue Reading →
Op-ed: College Access for All (from Harlem To Hollis)!
By NYC Schools Chancellor Fariña
Earlier this week, I announced that starting next school year, all New York City high schools will offer the SAT exam free to 11th-graders. Students will take the SAT during the school day in the spring. Continue Reading →