AFC and the ARISE Coalition (coordinated by AFC) testified before the City Council Committee on Finance regarding the FY 23 Executive Budget, urging the City to invest in targeted initiatives to support English Language Learners, students with disabilities, students who are homeless or in foster care, and students with mental health needs.
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تعمل AFC على تغيير سياسة التعليم بحيث يخدم نظام المدارس العامة الجميع الأطفال بشكل فعال. ننشر تقارير السياسات وتحليلات البيانات، ونشهد على مستوى المدينة والولاية، ونتحدث علنًا في الصحافة لجذب الانتباه إلى التحديات التي تواجه الطلاب والأسر التي نخدمها، وننضم إلى المدافعين الآخرين وأولياء الأمور والشباب والمعلمين للدعوة إلى يتغير.
More than 115 Organizations Call for Changes to New York State’s School Funding Formula
Every child in New York State has the right to a sound, basic education—and providing such an education requires adequate and equitable funding. More than 115 organizations are calling on Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature to revamp New York’s outdated school funding formula to ensure schools have the resources necessary to provide a high-quality education to all students, with particular attention to those who have the greatest needs.70 Results Found
AFC testified before the City Council Committee on Education on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on English Language Learners and immigrant students and families, and three proposals that advocates believe will have a positive impact on ELLs and immigrant families.
سيتولى عمدة المدينة المنتخب إريك آدامز منصبه في وقت أدى فيه جائحة فيروس كورونا (COVID-19) إلى تفاقم عدم المساواة الطويلة الأمد في مدارس مدينتنا. استنادًا إلى خبرتنا الميدانية الممتدة على مدار 50 عامًا في مساعدة الطلاب وأسرهم على التنقل في أكبر نظام مدرسي في البلاد والحصول على الدعم الذي يحتاجون إليه للتعلم، فإننا نحدد بعض التحديات الأكثر إلحاحًا في التعليم العام - بما في ذلك تلك التحديات التي تواجه التعليم العام قبل ذلك. تاريخ COVID - حيث يجب أن يكون العمدة القادم مستعدًا لتركيز الاهتمام والطاقة والموارد.
AFC and the ARISE Coalition (coordinated by AFC) testified before the City Council Committee on Education on the continued work needed to strengthen the DOE’s academic recovery plans this year. While we appreciate that the City is using this funding for some important initiatives, we worry there is still inadequate detail about how the funding will be used, inadequate funding for key priorities, and too much discretion and responsibility left to individual schools that already have their hands full reopening schools and keeping school communities safe.
AFC testified before the New York State Senate Education Committee on the DOE’s use of increased state and federal education funding; specifically, how the funding is being used to meet the needs of students with disabilities, English Language Learners, and students experiencing homelessness—students who were hit particularly hard by the closure of schools.
This policy brief highlights disparities in school attendance during the pandemic and calls on the City to invest in an ambitious Education Recovery Plan that ensures all students can receive the academic and social-emotional support they need as they return to school.
With the federal government having approved the largest one-time investment in education in our nation’s history, NYC needs an ambitious education initiative to pave the way to hope and opportunity for this generation of students. Such a plan must invest resources in academic support, mental health support, and outreach and engagement. It must be targeted to assist students disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, including the provision of specialized instruction and support where needed. This plan outlines our recommendations for steps the City should take.
AFC testified before the New York City Council Committee on Education and Committee on Health regarding the reopening of City schools. As the City continues working on the health and safety measures needed to protect school communities from COVID-19 this year, the City must also redouble its outreach efforts and provide individualized support to families of students who are not regularly engaging in remote learning.
يُظهر موجز السياسات الصادر في يونيو 2020 أن هناك ما يقرب من 3700 طالب في ولاية نيويورك سيتخرجون من المدرسة هذا العام ويفقدون فرصتهم في الحصول على الدبلوم. إنهم طلاب ملونون بشكل غير متناسب، وطلاب ذوي إعاقة، ومتعلمي اللغة الإنجليزية. ويدعو الموجز وزارة التعليم بالولاية إلى إصدار توجيهات لتوجيه المناطق للسماح لجميع الطلاب الذين يتقدمون في السن خارج المدرسة دون الحصول على شهادة بالعودة إلى المدرسة الثانوية في العام المقبل.
AFC testified before the City Council Committee on Education about remote learning and the impact of COVID-19 on the City’s schools, focusing on the challenges our clients have experienced and the need for the DOE to address the barriers students are facing so they can participate in remote summer school.