Along with our friends at HedgeClippers, Trans formative Schools, Citizen Action of New York, and Strong Economy for All, we are proud to announce the release of a new report on the billionaire-backed hate-mongering group PLACE NYC, which is now attacking public school students. The alliance of New York City parents, educators, and activists released … Continue reading HedgeClippers, AQE, CANY, Strong for All & Trans formative Schools Release New Report on Billionaire-Backed Hate-Mongering Group PLACE NYC Now Attacking Public School Students: “Billionaire-Backed Bigots in the Big Apple”
Step Up for Our Schools as Pandemic Relief Ends
It’s time to step up, as federal COVID-19 relief funding for our public schools comes to an end. The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds have been a game changer, providing crucial support for one-on-one tutoring, after-school programs, and assistance for students with disabilities. In the wake of the pandemic, our schools have … Continue reading Step Up for Our Schools as Pandemic Relief Ends
Our Schools Deserve Better: It’s Time for Mayor Adams to Resign!
In light of tonight’s announcement of Mayor Eric Adams’ federal indictment, Co-Executive Directors Marina Marcou-O’Malley and Zakiyah Shaakir-Ansari of the public education advocacy organization the Alliance for Quality Education released the following statement: “Tonight’s federal indictment of Mayor Eric Adams highlights the crisis he has created, directly affecting New York City’s public schools and the … Continue reading Our Schools Deserve Better: It’s Time for Mayor Adams to Resign!
What’s Next for Our Students and Public Schools?
In response to the resignation of the New York City Schools Chancellor and the appointment of a successor, public education advocacy organization the Alliance for Quality Education released the following statement: “The mid-year resignation of Chancellor David Banks underscores the broader challenges within Mayor Eric Adams’ administration and raises important concerns about what’s next for … Continue reading What’s Next for Our Students and Public Schools?
Amidst Investigations & Turmoil, Can Mayor Adams Focus on Governing?
NEW YORK, N.Y. (September 16, 2024) — In response to the turmoil in the Adams administration resulting from ongoing federal investigations and the resignation of top officials, public education advocacy organization the Alliance for Quality Education released the following statement: “Since he took office, Mayor Adams and his administration have failed to include the needs of … Continue reading Amidst Investigations & Turmoil, Can Mayor Adams Focus on Governing?
NY school funding formula needs an overhaul, more than 100 organizations urge
A coalition of over 100 New York organizations is pushing for a comprehensive overhaul of the state’s outdated school funding formula, known as Foundation Aid, which has not kept pace with current student needs. AQE’s Co-Executive Director, Marina Marcou-O’Malley, highlighted that similar concerns are echoed across all districts and criticized the governor’s past discussions about … Continue reading NY school funding formula needs an overhaul, more than 100 organizations urge
Advocates release priorities to overhaul New York school aid formula
Over 100 advocacy groups, including AQE, are calling for updates to New York’s school funding formula, highlighting the need for additional support for unhoused students, preschoolers, and reduced class sizes. The coalition argues that the current formula, which hasn’t been revised in over 15 years, fails to account for rising costs and the evolving educational … Continue reading Advocates release priorities to overhaul New York school aid formula
As New York Board of Regents meets, Foundation Aid study looms over state funding discussions
The Foundation Aid update is currently under review by the Rockefeller Institute, with a report expected on December 1. This update will influence next year’s budget, but the timeline for integrating recommendations into proposals from both the Board of Regents (December 9) and the governor is tight (January 2025). Key priorities for the updated formula … Continue reading As New York Board of Regents meets, Foundation Aid study looms over state funding discussions
Budget Stabilization For Child Care Has Expired And That Should Distress Us All
In highlighting the critical role of child care as essential infrastructure and underscoring the need for adequate funding to support child care providers and educators, Shaakir-Ansari argues that the expiration of the American Rescue Plan’s funding has led to a significant crisis, stressing the urgent need for federal action to stabilize and sustain child care … Continue reading Budget Stabilization For Child Care Has Expired And That Should Distress Us All
From Black August to Action: Confronting Systemic Inequities By Embracing Abolition Democracy
This month, as we continue to observe Black August and watch the spectacle of the Democratic National Convention unfold, we are reminded of the deep work still needed to achieve equity across every facet of life. While our work focuses on public education, the racial and economic inequities in New York State’s schools today are … Continue reading From Black August to Action: Confronting Systemic Inequities By Embracing Abolition Democracy
