New York City’s public school system is grappling with potential cuts to both federal and state funding, including a proposed reduction of $350 million in Foundation Aid under Governor Hochul’s plan. While federal funding, particularly Title I, plays a crucial role in supporting schools with high concentrations of poverty, the uncertainty around these funding streams … Continue reading NYC school leaders tight-lipped on contingency plans amid threats of federal funding cuts
Trump to sign order Thursday aimed at eliminating Education Department
President Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, fulfilling a key campaign promise. While the order directs his education secretary to begin the process, the department cannot be fully eliminated without congressional action. This move is expected to face legal challenges, and the department will continue … Continue reading Trump to sign order Thursday aimed at eliminating Education Department
Manhattan march sees thousands enraged by Medicaid cuts and federal layoffs: ‘They’re killing people’
On March 15, we marched with a coalition of labor unions, political groups, and community organizations in protest of proposed cuts to essential programs like education, Medicaid, and housing. Protesters condemned the $330 billion in education cuts in the Republican budget resolution, warning that such reductions would harm students and families, particularly those from vulnerable … Continue reading Manhattan march sees thousands enraged by Medicaid cuts and federal layoffs: ‘They’re killing people’
New Yorkers rally against possible Trump cuts to vital programs
On March 15, New Yorkers rallied in Manhattan to protest the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security, with concerns that education funding would also be impacted. Protesters criticized the administration for prioritizing tax cuts for the wealthy while threatening vital services for low-income families. Read the full article.
Top NYC schools officials warn Trump’s Education Department cuts could harm most vulnerable students
New York City public school leaders are expressing concern over potential cuts to federal funding, including a reduction in an $8.4 million food program that helps schools purchase from local producers. While federal funding makes up only about 5% of the city’s budget, it supports vital programs for vulnerable students, such as those with disabilities … Continue reading Top NYC schools officials warn Trump’s Education Department cuts could harm most vulnerable students
Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos has some nerve seeking yet more cash for NYC schools with a budget already exceeding $41B
The Post’s Editorial Board dismisses Chancellor Aviles-Ramos’ request for more funding for New York City’s school budget, ignoring the needs of its large, high-need student population, including record numbers of unhoused students. The opinion piece overlooks the challenges of serving a district with a high cost of living and declining enrollment, as well as the … Continue reading Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos has some nerve seeking yet more cash for NYC schools with a budget already exceeding $41B
Lawmakers Push for Fairer School Funding, Higher Aid
New York lawmakers are working to adjust the state’s school funding formula to ensure fairer distribution of aid, particularly for districts facing potential cuts. AQE’s own Co-Executive Director Marina Marcou-O’Malley expressed concerns that, under the governor’s proposal, 24 districts would receive less Foundation Aid than expected, hindering their ability to fully implement planned improvements. These … Continue reading Lawmakers Push for Fairer School Funding, Higher Aid
AQE Responds to Senate and Assembly Budget Proposals
In response to the release of the Senate and Assembly one house budget proposals, public education advocacy organization the Alliance for Quality Education released the following statement: Foundation Aid “We are relieved that both the Senate and Assembly have gone beyond the governor’s budget proposal for Foundation Aid, and have put forward solutions that address … Continue reading AQE Responds to Senate and Assembly Budget Proposals
New York Women Say Hell No To Cuomo, Read Deposition Of His Victims
On Sunday, a broad coalition of New York City women gathered to send a clear message: hell no to Cuomo. At the rally, women read sections of the deposition detailing the sexual harassment allegations against the former disgraced Governor to remind people of his record. Read the full article.
Why Cuomo Is Not the Mayor NYC Needs
Governor Cuomo left behind a legacy of scandal, corruption, and mismanagement. He cut public schools to the bone, covered up the true number of COVID-19 nursing home deaths to secure his multi-million dollar book deal, helped fuel New York City’s housing affordability crisis, had 13 women come forward to report being sexually harassed by him, … Continue reading Why Cuomo Is Not the Mayor NYC Needs
