이 2015년 2월 보고서는 정보공개법 요청을 통해 얻은 164개 뉴욕시 차터스쿨 징계 정책에 대한 AFC의 검토 결과를 설명합니다. 상당수의 시립 차터 스쿨은 법적 요건을 충족하지 못하는 징계 정책을 갖고 있어 학생과 학부모의 시민권을 침해하고 있습니다. 보고서에는 차터 스쿨의 상한선을 늘리고 차터 스쿨이 도움이 필요한 학생들에게 서비스를 제공하는 것을 논의할 때 주의회 의원들이 고려해야 할 권장 사항이 포함되어 있습니다.
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이 2015년 2월 보고서는 정보공개법 요청을 통해 얻은 164개 뉴욕시 차터스쿨 징계 정책에 대한 AFC의 검토 결과를 설명합니다. 상당수의 시립 차터 스쿨은 법적 요건을 충족하지 못하는 징계 정책을 갖고 있어 학생과 학부모의 시민권을 침해하고 있습니다. 보고서에는 차터 스쿨의 상한선을 늘리고 차터 스쿨이 도움이 필요한 학생들에게 서비스를 제공하는 것을 논의할 때 주의회 의원들이 고려해야 할 권장 사항이 포함되어 있습니다.
AFC testified before the New York City Council Committee on Education regarding guidance counselors in schools and expanding college access for all students.
AFC testified at a Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Behavioral Health System Planning Forum on the need for DOHMH to work with the DOE to improve the mental health system for New York City’s students so they can stay and succeed in school.
AFC submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Education regarding disproportionality under Section 618(d) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Our comments focus on racial disproportionality in the identification, placement, and discipline of children with disabilities in New York City.
AFC testified at the Discipline Code hearing, which offers the opportunity for students, parents, teachers, and advocates to offer input into the draft of the discipline code which will go into effect during the 2013-2014 school year. AFC called for the discipline code to include meaningful information regarding behavioral supports for students with disabilities. Though students with disabilities make up 12% of the NYC public school population, they receive almost 1/3 of all suspensions.
May 2013 report and recommendations from the New York City School-Justice Partnership Task Force. Under the stewardship of former Chief Judge Judith Kaye, the task force brought together a unique and knowledgeable group of key players from the education and justice communities who had not previously had the chance to collaborate. The report outlines a plan of action for the next mayor to reduce suspensions and school-based summonses and arrests.
This report examines the May 1984 public hearing on Our Children at Risk: The Crisis in Public Education that was organized by Advocates for Children of New York and co-sponsored by Statewide Youth Advocacy. The hearing focused on three areas that are key to inequity: the denial of equal access to school resources, the denial of equal quality in the learning process, and the denial of open futures in the link between school and work.
This 1974 report details the system of educational services for children with emotional and behavioral disabilities in New York City, focusing on students of color and students from low-income families. The report, which is based on interviews and field research conducted between 1972 and 1974, shines a light on the discriminatory education and support services provided to low-income students with disabilities.