Op-Ed: Expanding Bilingual Programs For Our Youngest Learners From Harlem To Hollis
Op-Ed: A Closer Look Inside New York City Schools
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña
As an educator for 52 years, I know that all of our schools’ most important work happens in the classroom.Continue reading
Op-Ed: As Uber Falters, Yellow Taxis Provide Great Opportunities For Drivers
Op-Ed: A John F. Kennedy Centennial Reflection
A Harlem Doctor Explains Why Housing Is More Important Than Anything Else
Op-Ed: Last Day For Health Insurance Open Enrollment Under The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
A few weeks ago I met a man from the South Bronx named Wellington. He was diagnosed with cancer and lost his health insurance. Continue reading
Op-Ed: A Path To College And Careers For All Children
Op-Ed: Making A Difference Through The Arts
OP-Ed: Get Your Flu Shot…Not the Flu From Harlem To Hollis
A few days ago, I overheard a woman in Brooklyn saying proudly that she and her two children have never gotten the flu shot, and have never gotten sick. Continue reading
Op-Ed: College Application Week, A Shot At Success
...whether or not our young people go to college shouldn’t be decided by what neighborhood they live in or what language they or their parents speak.As the daughter of Puerto Rican born parents who moved to the Bronx knowing very little English and the first person in my family to go to college, I know how difficult the college process can be – especially filling out college applications and financial aid forms. But I also know that whether or not our young people go to college shouldn’t be decided by what neighborhood they live in or what language they or their parents speak. Our goal is to reach and inform every parent, grandparent and guardian about the college process, remind all our students that they can pursue college, and give them and their families the support they need to do that.
Parents and grandparents today want the same thing my parents once wanted for my siblings and me – a shot at success.At the numerous town halls and family events I’ve visited across the city, I’ve seen families eager to get information about the college process in all grade levels. Parents and grandparents today want the same thing my parents once wanted for my siblings and me – a shot at success. That’s why here at the DOE – teachers, school staff, and administrators are all committed to Equity and Excellence for All, a range of initiatives that we are implementing through a variety of programs like College Access for All, which works to improve the college process for all students and families and put more students on the path to college. By making the path to college accessible for everyone, we are going to make a real difference for students and families. We are removing barriers and giving our students and families the support they need to go on to college and careers – from making the SAT available for free during the school day, to eliminating the CUNY application fee, to increasing the number of AP courses, to bringing a record number of schools into College Application Week this year. College Access for All will also ensure that, by the 2018-19 school year, every student will have the resources and support at their high school to graduate with an individual college and career plan. Our schools will continue to share information about College Access for All as we move forward, and I am excited to work with parents as partners as we make these initiatives a reality. Additional information on College Application Week and college planning tools and resources for students, families, and educators are available at: http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/OPSR/collegeapplicationweek
Op-Ed: Family Engagement Grows And More Work Lies Ahead From Harlem To Hollis
By NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña
September is a time for new beginnings and a time to build on the progress we’ve made as a community. Continue reading
Op-Ed: Getting More Men Of Color To Teach Our Children Will Lift Our Communities
By Carmen Fariña, NYC Schools Chancellor
Creating inclusive schools is not only about classrooms having students with a wide range of backgrounds and academic strengths—our teachers should also reflect the City’s diverse workforce and represent different ethnic backgrounds, languages, and cultures.Continue reading
Op-Ed: Participate In Local PA And PTA Elections (Update)
By NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña
Parents are our partners in lifting up each school community and ensuring students receive a high quality education. Continue reading