By Melanie Quiroz Senior Research and Data Analyst A few weeks ago, confusion began to swirl about what might happen...
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Parent leaders present plans for how they will advocate for equity in New York State
We are fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with eight spectacular parent leaders during the 2022-2023 Parent...
Federal Pandemic Relief Spending in New York: An Update
Colleagues at The Education Trust recently released a series of resources highlighting strategies to ensure districts...
5 Things to Know About the Influx of Migrant Students in New YorkÂ
By Melanie Quiroz, Senior Data and Research Analyst, Ed Trust–NY As the new school year welcomed more than 20,000...
Literacy: the key to empowerment
By Dr. Dia Bryant Executive Director, Ed Trust–NY Frederick Douglass was a prominent African American abolitionist,...
The State of Early Literacy in New York
Students Can’t Wait: Equity Priorities for New Yorkers in 2023
During our briefing, Students Can’t Wait: Equity Priorities for New Yorkers in 2023, we joined with our partners from...
Representation Matters
Despite bodies of research that show access to diverse teachers is important for all students and efforts to improve...
More than one in five New York students attend a school without any teachers of color
NEW YORK – Although New York is home to one of the most diverse student populations in the country, a new analysis...
Funding Accountability with ARPA and ESSER
In the New York Equity Coalition's analysis of Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) and the American...
Pandemic Proficiency
Check out the New York Equity Coalition's in-depth look at Math and ELA proficiency in the 2021-2022 school year.
Finding the Perfect Pathway
This guide offers middle and high school students the important information they need to know about their options once...