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Last month we released our report “An Education Agenda for New York City” - if you don’t have the time to read the report, here is a video with the key takeaways:
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Governor Hochul has said she intends to opt in to the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program, which could bring more than $1 billion from the federal government straight into the hands of NY low- and middle-income families.
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Mayor Mamdani has asked every city agency to find an additional 2.5% in savings in the current fiscal year as NYC’s budget situation worsens.
The largest agency is the Department of Education, which accounts for 1/3 of the city’s budget....
Earlier this month we launched a report An Education Agenda for New York City with an analysis of the main trends in spending, enrollment, and academic results, and how to fix the structural inefficiencies in the system.
and I have a new a...
The latest stats for the SHSAT schools were published, and we are seeing the same coverage that we always see: not enough students of color in these schools because the test is racist.
I wrote for The Bigger Apple about how we can’t under...
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Founder of Families for NY, Fellow at Manhattan Institute, Vice-President of CEC District2
I've written Regency and contemporary romance, figure skating mysteries, soap opera tie-ins, and Soviet-Jewish historical fiction. Now I am pivoting yet again. "Admit None: An NYC Schools Mystery" out spring 2027.
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