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Parent Advocate Policy Lab members reflect on how their Lab experience has helped them advocate for educational equity

Parent Advocate Policy Lab members reflect on how their Lab experience has helped them advocate for educational equity

by Liz Warden | Aug 1, 2022 | Blog

For the past 10 months, New York State parents have engaged in Ed Trust–NY’s inaugural Parent Advocate Policy Lab by attending sessions twice a month and collaborating with each other to help resolve education issues. Throughout the Lab, parent participants...

Poll: Majority of New York State parents indicate strong support for a remote learning option as well as safety precautions and resources for in-person instruction

by sham | Sep 20, 2021 | Press Release

As students return to school, academic, health, and social-emotional concerns are top of mind for parents across the state  NEW YORK – As students across New York State return to school largely in person for the first time in 18 months, a majority of parents indicated...

Parent leaders: apply to join our inaugural parent advocate policy lab!

by Liz Warden | Aug 24, 2021 | Blog

Parents are essential stakeholders who are an important part of building high-quality, equitable schools that are aligned to community needs. However, too often parents from low-income backgrounds and those of color don’t have opportunities to contribute their...
Poll: New York City residents overwhelmingly support government investment in early childhood programs

Poll: New York City residents overwhelmingly support government investment in early childhood programs

by sham | Aug 9, 2021 | Press Release

New York City’s New York City’s next mayor must prioritize support for families of infants and toddlers NEW YORK – As New York City continues to struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic, a new poll found that New Yorkers overwhelmingly want the next mayor to address child...

Poll: One year into the coronavirus pandemic, academic concerns remain top of mind, particularly for parents of color and parents from low-income households

by sham | Mar 16, 2021 | Press Release

Concerns about whether their children are meeting state academic standards and will graduate from high school underscore the need for policymakers to support students and families during the pandemic and beyond NEW YORK – One year after the coronavirus pandemic forced...
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