Today, AFC and the ARISE Coalition (coordinated by AFC) are testifying before the New York City Council Committee on Education and Committee on Contracts about necessary upgrades to ensure students have safe, reliable, on-time transportation to school.
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AFC는 공립학교 시스템이 서비스를 제공할 수 있도록 교육 정책을 변경하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. 모두 아이들을 효과적으로 우리는 정책 보고서 및 데이터 분석을 게시하고, 시 및 주 차원에서 증언하고, 언론을 통해 우리가 봉사하는 학생과 가족이 직면한 문제에 대한 관심을 환기시키고, 다른 옹호자, 부모, 청소년 및 교육자와 함께 다음 사항을 촉구합니다. 변화.
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 More than 115 organizations are calling on Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature to revamp New York’s outdated school funding formula to ensure schools have the resources necessary to provide a high-quality education to all students, with particular attention to those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.22 Results Found
오늘 AFC와 ARISE 연합(AFC 조정)은 뉴욕 시의회 교육 위원회 및 재정 위원회에서 2025 회계연도 행정부 예산 및 2025~2029 회계연도 자본 계획에 관해 증언하고 있습니다. 우리의 증언에서는 시가 여전히 도마 위에 있는 여러 중요한 프로그램에 대한 자금을 유지하고 더 많은 학교에 접근할 수 있도록 $1.25B를 투자할 것을 촉구합니다.
오늘 AFC와 ARISE 연합(AFC가 조정)은 뉴욕시 교육위원회 예비 예산 청문회에서 증언하고 있습니다. 연방 경기부양 자금 만료, 1년 시 자금 지원 만료, $7억 이상의 예비 예산 삭감으로 인해 수많은 교육 프로그램, 서비스 및 직원 직위가 현재 대폭 삭감될 위험에 처해 있습니다.
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