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AFC works to change education policy so that the public school system serves all children effectively. We publish policy reports and data analyses, testify at the City and State levels, speak out in the press to bring attention to the challenges facing the students and families we serve, and join with other advocates, parents, youth, and educators to call for change.

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More than 115 Organizations Call for Changes to New York State’s School Funding Formula
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  • Sign-On Letter
  • More than 115 Organizations Call for Changes to New York State’s School Funding Formula

    Today, 116 organizations are calling on Governor Hochul and the New York State Legislature to revamp New York’s outdated school funding formula to ensure schools have the resources necessary to provide a high-quality education to all students, with particular attention to those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.

    Sep 16, 2024

    Improving the Educational Outcomes of Students in Foster Care: Recommendations Based on an Analysis of Data from New York City
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  • Law Review Article
  • Improving the Educational Outcomes of Students in Foster Care: Recommendations Based on an Analysis of Data from New York City

    This article, published in Volume 57 of Family Law Quarterly, adapts AFC’s 2023 report Building on Potential for a national audience. It provides a broad overview of the state of education for students in the foster system in New York City as of the 2020–21 school year, makes recommendations for how municipalities can better support students in foster care, and highlights recent promising practices from New York City and elsewhere.

    Jun 7, 2024

    Response to the Passage of Intro 857-A, Expanding NYCPS Data Reporting Requirements to Include Students in Foster Care
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  • Press Statement
  • Response to the Passage of Intro 857-A, Expanding NYCPS Data Reporting Requirements to Include Students in Foster Care

    Today, Kim Sweet, Executive Director of Advocates for Children of New York (AFC), issued the following statement in response to the New York City Council’s passage of Intro 857-A, expanding disaggregated data in New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) reporting to include metrics on students in foster care.

    Oct 5, 2023

    Building on Potential: Next Steps to Improve Educational Outcomes for Students in Foster Care
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  • Policy Report
  • Building on Potential: Next Steps to Improve Educational Outcomes for Students in Foster Care

    This January 2023 report provides an overview of the current — and dire — state of education for students in foster care in New York City. The report analyzes City data obtained through a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request and makes recommendations for how the City can better support students in foster care now that the DOE’s new foster care team is up and running.

    Jan 25, 2023

    AFC Testifies on Persistent Issues With NYC School Bus Transportation Services
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  • Testimony & Public Comment
  • AFC Testifies on Persistent Issues With NYC School Bus Transportation Services

    AFC testified before the New York City Council Committee on Oversight and Investigation and the Committee on Education regarding persistent, long-standing issues with NYC school bus transportation services. The DOE must take action to develop the systems and procedures necessary to run an effective transportation system that gets all students to school every day.

    Nov 21, 2022

    AFC & the ARISE Coalition Testify on the New York City FY 2023 Executive Budget
    New York City City Hall Building
  • Testimony & Public Comment
  • AFC & the ARISE Coalition Testify on the New York City FY 2023 Executive Budget

    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.

    May 25, 2022