Moving On Up
Go To Source The DOE’s AP for All initiative continues to gain steam as record numbers of NYC students took and passed Advanced Placement exams in 2017. The aspirational “all” in New York City’s [...]
City to spend $23M for anti-bias training for public school educators
Go To Source City to spend $23M for anti-bias training for public school educators The city will spend $23 million for anti-bias training of city educators after the Daily News exposed shocking instances of [...]
Mayor de Blasio and Chancellor Fariña Announce Highest-Ever Number Of NYC Students Taking And Passing Advanced Placement Exams
Go To Source Participation and performance gains largest among Black and Hispanic students AP for All is bringing all NYC high schoolers access to at least five AP classes by fall 2021 NEW YORK––Mayor Bill [...]
Camino a la universidad para todos los niños: Canciller Fariña
Go To Source Carmen Fariña, Canciller de educación de la Ciudad de Nueva York El proceso universitario puede ser dificultoso para los estudiantes y sus familias. De mi familia, soy el primer miembro que asistió [...]
Chancellor Fariña Announces College Awareness Day
Go To Source NYC schools Pre-K through 12 engage students and families around early college awareness Schools will participate in college and career events throughout January, DOE’s College and Career Month NEW YORK – Chancellor [...]
Op-Ed: A Path To College And Careers For All Children
By NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña Go to Source Navigating the college process can be challenging for students and their families. As the first person in my family to go to college, I know how [...]