
Families for New York uses news, interviews, and the stories of everyday New Yorkers to help families and caregivers understand and debate the policies and issues impacting the future of New York's next generation.
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Last week, New York City families found out if – and where – their children had been offered a place in one of the public elementary school citywide or district Gifted & Talented programs. The process used to select students at this grade l...
This year I have travelled a lot for education conferences and gatherings and I always get the same question: “How does NYC spend so much in education if its results are so bad for kids?”
I explain this on my latest article for :
The Bigg...
I had the pleasure of talking to old and new friends at the Schooled podcast. We talked about the problems in NYC with declining enrollment and the class size law, but also about what makes me excited about the future of education in our co...
I had the opportunity to talk to about NYC public schools, the huge opportunity available with the Federal tax Credit Scholarships and chronic absenteeism. Watch or listen to the podcast!
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The National Assessment Governing Board announced that it will start publishing National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) state-level data on 12th-grade math and reading and eighth-grade science, and will add an eighth- and 12th-gr...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Founder of Families for NY, Fellow at Manhattan Institute, Vice-President of CEC District2
I've published 19 books, including 2 NY Times best-sellers. My writing career has just reset to Square 1. This is the story of me trying to rebuild - yet again. Come for the struggles, stay for the laughs. I promise lots of laughs!
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