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2/16/2022
Chancellor Banks Announces Extension for High School Application
Students and families can apply until Friday, March 11
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2/16/2022
Chancellor Banks Announces Increased High School Graduation Rate for Class of 2021 Amid Pandemic
Graduation rate rises to 81.2 percent, increase of 2.4 percentage points compared to last year
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2/14/2022
Chancellor Banks Launches the 16th Annual NYC School Survey
Students, families, and staff members can complete the survey until March 25
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2/1/2021
Chancellor Carranza Kicks Off 2021 Community and Citywide Education Council Elections
Application period for seats on Community and Citywide Councils opens today, February 1; For the first time, all NYC parents are eligible to vote
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2/21/2020
Mayor de Blasio Chancellor Carranza and Commissioner Campion Announce Mental Health and Social Services for Department of Education Employees
Expanded NYC Employee Assistance Program will increase access to mental health and quality of life services for DOE employees and their families
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2/18/2020
Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Celebrate Success on National Evaluation Systems of Pre-K for All
National program assessment systems find Pre-K for All leads to positive outcomes for students
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2/11/2020
Chancellor Carranza Launches the 14th Annual NYC School Survey
Students, parents, and staff members can complete the survey until March 31
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2/10/2020
Chancellor Carranza Celebrates Respect for All Week
Schools across New York City will participate in Respect for All Week, culminating in National No One Eats Alone Day
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2/10/2020
Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Announce Paul Simon Music Fellows Program Benefitting NYC Public Schools' Music and Arts Curriculum
$1 million grant will fund a fellowship with 40 middle and high school music teachers over two years; additional fellows will be selected in subsequent years
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2/5/2020
Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Announce Accelerated Expansion of 3-K for All
City will now serve 26,000 three-year-olds across all five boroughs in 2020-21 school year