
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 year the NYC Department of Education projections for school year 25-26 totaled 766,730 students. The school year 26-27 projections have a total of 734,551 students.
This is a 4.2% enrollment drop.
But the 26-27 proposed budge...
Today my new report for the Manhattan Institute was published: What to Do About NYC’s Empty Schools
The report shows how enrollment is declining across the country and discuss the impact of this trend in NYC public schools. The city has an...
In 2024, for the first time in history, the American K-12 public school system passed the $1 trillion mark in spending.
It is a remarkable amount and a reminder that the biggest problem of our education system is not a lack of resources, b...
On Tax Day 30 Democratic Senators led by Mark Kelly introduced a bill to repeal the Federal Scholarship Tax program approved as part of the Big Beautiful Bill.
A low estimate is that the program would generate $500 million to NY low-income...
I have been fascinated with the expansion of school choice in Florida. I think it provides important insights about what families really value for their kids’ education.
My latest article examines the choices Florida families are making....
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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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