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Poll: New York City residents overwhelmingly support government investment in early childhood programs
New York City’s New York City’s next
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Our Future
Investing in Our Future:Addressing New York City's Child
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#NYEquityAdvocate: Samuel L. Radford III
In this special installment of the Equity Advocate, we’ll
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Research and Policy Consultant
The Education Trust–New York seeks a consultant to
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The Education Trust names Dr. Dia Bryant as executive director of The Education Trust–New York
Bryant will lead an ambitious policy and advocacy agenda focused
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Ed Trust–NY announces 12 high schools as winners of The New York FAFSA Completion Challenge
2021 FAFSA Completion Challenge winners highlight promising practices for helping
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The New York Equity Coalition outlines policy priorities for next New York City mayoral administration
Civil rights, education, parent, and business groups outline key investment
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Kalima Johnson
Kalima supports Ed Trust–NY’s efforts to advance policies
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Lara Kyriakou
Lara leads the early childhood work at The Education Trust
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Elizabeth Warden
As the communications manager for Ed Trust–NY, Elizabeth works
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My School Funding
MY SCHOOL'S FUNDING School funding is important for student
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Online data tool highlights critical need for New York school districts to prioritize resources to the schools with the greatest needs
New state and federal funding sources present opportunity to support
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Coalition calls on New York school districts to invest new state and federal funding into supporting students with the greatest needs
Civil rights, education, parent, and business groups outline three key
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New analysis finds significant gaps in median earnings for graduates of New York State postsecondary institutions across institutions and fields of study
REACH NY network of civil rights, student-serving, veteran
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New analysis finds high-need districts in regions across the state disproportionately relied on Regents exemptions to graduate students
Civil rights, education, parent, and business groups say exemptions data
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Poll: One year into the coronavirus pandemic, academic concerns remain top of mind, particularly for parents of color and parents from low-income households
Concerns about whether their children are meeting state academic standards
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Poll: One year into the coronavirus pandemic, academic concerns remain top of mind, particularly for parents of color and parents from low-income households
Concerns about whether their children are meeting state academic standards
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Eye On Equity
A year after the coronavirus pandemic forced school closures across
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Experimenting in the classroom keeps students engaged during remote learning
Principle 1: Daily live instruction engages students and promotes the
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Policy Priorities 2021
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