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A coalition of over 100 New York organizations is pushing for a comprehensive overhaul of the state’s outdated school funding formula, known as Foundation Aid, which has not kept pace with current student needs.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
AQE Applauds SED Commissioner Rosa’s Key Funding Step for East Ramapo Public Schools
New York City, N.Y. (August 1, 2024) – In response to SED Chancellor Betty Rosa’s decision directing the East Ramapo school board to increase the tax levy for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, the Alliance for Quality Education released the following statement: “AQE applauds Commissioner Betty Rosa’s directive for the East Ramapo school board to increase local taxes … Continue reading AQE Applauds SED Commissioner Rosa’s Key Funding Step for East Ramapo Public Schools
30 years ago, he led a landmark case on NY’s school funding formula. Now he wants it overhauled.
Michael Rebell, the lawyer who led the Campaign for Fiscal Equity’s landmark case, argues that New York’s proposed updates to the Foundation Aid formula are unconstitutional. He believes a full overhaul is necessary to address current educational needs and ensure the state meets its constitutional obligations for equitable funding. Read the full article.
Foundation Aid Hearing Resources
The Rockefeller Institute is currently gathering feedback in order to make nonbinding recommendations on potential revisions to the Foundation Aid formula. Your input through this process will inform their final report, which will make recommendations to the State on modifying the current formula. It’s likely that these recommendations will factor into the Governor’s education budget … Continue reading Foundation Aid Hearing Resources
Advocates Call Out Chancellor Banks’ Dismissal of Class Size Benefits
New York City, N.Y. (July 18, 2024) — In response to Chancellor David Banks’ remarks this past week on Class Size Law and Foundation Aid, education justice organizations, Alliance for Quality Education and the Education Law Center, released the following statement in response: “As reported by the New York Post, on the same day Chancellor … Continue reading Advocates Call Out Chancellor Banks’ Dismissal of Class Size Benefits
Presumptive Eligibility Bill Waits on Governor Hochul
There is another critical piece of legislation that would help break down barriers to child care assistance for families, currently awaiting Governor Hochul’s signature. The presumptive eligibility bill will allow families to access child care assistance while they await processing of their applications. For many families, this would help prevent parents from missing out on job … Continue reading Presumptive Eligibility Bill Waits on Governor Hochul
