About
The Emergency Coalition to Save Education Programs came together in 2023 to push elected leaders to save important New York City education programs, services, and staff positions that are currently supported with temporary funding that will expire in June 2024. We are pleased that Mayor Adams’ Fiscal Year 2025 Executive Budget commits more than $600 million to sustain many of these initiatives, including 3-K and preschool special education; 100 coordinators working in homeless shelters; more than 100 community schools; nearly 500 school social workers and psychologists; Learning to Work; Summer Rising; programs to support students with dyslexia; bilingual supports; and translation and interpretation services.
At the same time, however, several vital programs were left out of the Mayor’s budget and remain on the chopping block due to expiring federal or city funds. If elected leaders do not act to restore funding, these programs—which include restorative justice practices, school nurses, Student Success Centers, the Mental Health Continuum, and the immigrant family communications and outreach initiative—will face significant cuts or elimination as soon as this July. Moreover, the Mayor’s investments in 3-K, preschool special education, and community schools do not represent a full restoration. As the budget process moves forward, the City must go further and sustain funding for initiatives and services that our students can’t afford to lose.
Read the Coalition’s statement in response to the release of the FY 2025 Executive Budget and the Coalition’s statement on the final budget agreement.
Read the Call to Action
In 2023, more than 170 civil rights organizations, social service providers, early childhood programs, advocacy organizations, and groups representing students, parents, and educators joined together to call on elected leaders to save important education programs that will still be needed after federal COVID-19 stimulus funding expires. Download the Call to Action (available in both English and Spanish) to learn more and see a full list of supporting organizations.
See what’s at risk in your community
The Emergency Coalition created one-pagers highlighting some of the specific programs and services still at risk in each of New York City’s 51 City Council Districts.
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Find your Council Member at council.nyc.gov/districts
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Media Coverage
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Eric Adams commits $500 million to partially avert fiscal cliff for NYC schools
April 19, 2024 (Chalkbeat New York)
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April 10, 2024 (Staten Island Advance)
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Education advocates rally ahead of budget hearing
March 18, 2024 (NY1)
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Education groups sound the alarm on expiring federal funding
Feb 21, 2024 (NY1)
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Eric Adams cancels new round of budget cuts, but fiscal cliff for NYC schools looms
Feb 21, 2024 (Chalkbeat New York)
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New York Schools Came Back From the Brink. Now a New Crisis Looms.
Oct 2, 2023 (New York Times)
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Groups sound the alarm on expiring federal funding for schools
Sept 21, 2023 (NY1)