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Advocates for Children of New York
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NYC non-profit dedicated to protecting every child's right to learn. For 50+ years, we've worked with students at greatest risk for school-based discrimination. www.advocatesforchildren.org
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Need help with an education-related issue in New York City? Our Education Helpline provides free, individualized guidance & information on topics like special education, school suspensions, transportation, immigrant students' rights, enrollment, and more. We can speak to you in YOUR language.
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For decades, students of color have been denied dyslexia diagnosis and intervention
For Decades, Students of Color Denied Dyslexia Diagnosis and Intervention
Undiagnosed dyslexia can manifest as behavior issues, which can disproportionately harm Black and brown kids in school and their mental health.
www.the74million.org
November 17, 2025 at 9:22 PM
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New report questions quality of education for NYC kids facing juvenile detention
New report questions quality of education for NYC kids facing juvenile detention
Some 1,040 youth were enrolled in Passages Academy, the education program for students charged or found responsible for a crime, last school year.
buff.ly
November 17, 2025 at 10:15 PM
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New York City is failing to provide basic educational services to youth in juvenile detention, according to a new report.
https://gothamist.com/news/nyc-schools-falling-short-on-education-for-youth-in-detention-new-report-finds
NYC schools falling short on education for youth in detention, new report finds
The report also finds poor transition support that leaves many youth without a school placement upon reentry
gothamist.com
November 17, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Here's our testimony for this afternoon's @council.nyc.gov hearing on educational access in NYC’s juvenile detention centers. We're grateful to Council Members Rita Joseph and Althea Stevens for holding this important hearing!
AFC Testifies on Educational Access in NYC’s Juvenile Detention Centers - Advocates for Children of New York
AFC is testifying before the New York City Council Committee on Children and Youth and Committee on Education regarding educational access in NYC’s juvenile detention centers.
advocatesforchildren.org
November 17, 2025 at 7:49 PM
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Today at 1PM:

The Committees on Children & Youth and Education will hold a joint oversight hearing on educational access in NYC’s juvenile detention centers, as well as hearing legislation on reducing surplus food in schools, and more.

📺 Watch live: council.nyc.gov/livestream
November 17, 2025 at 3:28 PM
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A new report finds that students in juvenile detention often don’t get the special education support they need and struggle to reconnect with school after they’re released.
After juvenile detention, many NYC students struggle to reengage with school, report finds
A new report finds that students in juvenile detention often don’t get the special education support they need and struggle to reconnect with school after they’re released.
bit.ly
November 17, 2025 at 11:05 AM
🆕 Ahead of today's @council.nyc.gov hearing on education in juvenile detention, our new report reviews data on Passages Academy—the school serving youth in court-ordered settings—and calls on NYC to better serve students before, during, & after their detention.
Reconnecting to Opportunity: Advancing Educational Equity for Court-Involved Students - Advocates for Children of New York
This report reviews data on educational programming for young people in juvenile detention or placement during the 2023–24 and 2024–25 school years and makes key recommendations for how the incoming M...
advocatesforchildren.org
November 17, 2025 at 3:12 PM
“...punitive discipline is, for the most part, harmful to young people, and does not actually address the root causes of behavior. Accountability is part of restorative justice, helping students understand the harm that their behavior can cause — which can lead them to change their behavior.”
NYC school suspensions down, but unevenly, as Black, special-ed students disciplined most
Over the last decade, the city’s school system has moved away from lengthy suspensions in favor of progressive discipline that focuses on conflict resolution and the root causes of student mi…
www.nydailynews.com
November 12, 2025 at 2:37 PM
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Long-term suspensions dropped considerably. But Black students and those with disabilities are still disproportionately suspended in NYC schools.
NYC suspensions fall to lowest level in years. Big disparities persist.
Long-term suspensions dropped considerably. But Black students and those with disabilities are still disproportionately suspended in NYC schools.
bit.ly
November 11, 2025 at 8:45 PM
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At the link below is a list of food pantries and other places offering free food and meals to students and families in NYC and Newark. Each location also has a phone number listed if you would like to contact them about donations or volunteering.
Where students and families can find free food and meals in NYC and Newark
Looking for free food and meals in NYC or Newark? Here’s a list of food pantries and other resources.
bit.ly
November 2, 2025 at 7:15 PM
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Last year, 154,000 @NYCSchools students experienced homelessness. State leaders should update the per-pupil education funding formula to add $ for each student in temporary housing or foster care to help districts meet these students' needs. Take action: actionnetwork.org/letters/tell...
Tell State Leaders: Fix the NYS Education Funding Formula
The final state budget included changes to the formula used to decide how much education funding, or Foundation Aid, school districts get from the State for each student. Unfortunately, due to the lim...
actionnetwork.org
October 31, 2025 at 3:09 PM
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NYC school bus shutdown as soon as Monday is averted
NYC school bus shutdown as soon as Monday is averted
Early last week, the companies threatened to discontinue bus service for tens of thousands of students next month.
buff.ly
October 31, 2025 at 1:18 AM
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More than 150,000 New York City students experienced homelessness last year, setting yet another record high according to new data obtained by the nonprofit Advocates for Children.
154,000 NYC students were homeless last school year — another record high
More than 150,000 New York City students experienced homelessness last year, setting yet another record high according to new data obtained by the nonprofit Advocates for Children.
amsterdamnews.com
October 29, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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Nearly 1 in 7 New York City public school students experienced homelessness during the 2024–25 school year. That’s 154,000 homeless children, most of whom were either living in shelters or staying with friends or family in overcrowded apartments.
154,000 New York City Students Were Homeless Last Year, a Record Number
www.nytimes.com
October 29, 2025 at 7:04 PM
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"Rather than shepherd broken contracts to my doorstep, let’s go back to the chalkboard and redraw our system of school transportation. Our students and families deserve nothing less."

A Strong and vital message from @nyccomptroller.bsky.social!
The '23-24 school year had over 83k reported bus delays in NYC, yet Mayor Adams wants to rubberstamp the same failed contracts.
 
I urge the PEP to vote down these contracts & insist the City find another lane.
 
My @nydailynews.com op-ed on our broken bus system: www.nydailynews.com/2025/10/28/w...
Why our students deserve 21st century school buses
Bumpy, uncomfortable, sometimes sweltering, and too often hours late. That’s how it feels for 150,000 New York City students to ride the school bus. Sometimes, it never comes at all.
www.nydailynews.com
October 28, 2025 at 6:12 PM
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After years of bouncing between shelters and long school commutes, Kezie Thomas and her daughter finally have permanent housing, and a school just minutes from home.

Read more: http://specne.ws/so8xUD
One family's experience navigating public school while homeless
More than 65,000 students in city schools spent at least one night in a homeless shelter last year.
specne.ws
October 21, 2025 at 6:45 PM
Several bus companies are threatening to stop service starting 11/1 as part of ongoing contract negotiations. It's not yet certain anything will happen, but we know a potential stoppage would be massively disruptive.
October 28, 2025 at 1:44 PM
Last year, 154K @nycschools.bsky.social students experienced homelessness. State leaders should update the per-pupil education funding formula to add $ for each student in temporary housing or foster care to help districts meet these students' needs. Take action:
Tell State Leaders: Fix the NYS Education Funding Formula
The final state budget included changes to the formula used to decide how much education funding, or Foundation Aid, school districts get from the State for each student. Unfortunately, due to the lim...
actionnetwork.org
October 27, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Ensuring students who are homeless receive the support they need to succeed in school must be a top priority. We're calling for an NYC interagency initiative to improve outcomes, better bus service, & per-student $ from NYS for students who are homeless. www.nydailynews.com/2025/10/20/n...
Nearly 1 in 7 NYC public school children are homeless, a record high: report
Some 154,000 children in New York City’s public schools were homeless during the past school year, according to data released Monday by Advocates for Children of New York.
www.nydailynews.com
October 26, 2025 at 2:00 PM
While working to end the child homelessness crisis, the next Mayor must also focus more attention on helping the 1 in 7 @nycschools.bsky.social students who are homeless succeed in school, starting w/ an interagency effort to tackle the educational barriers they face. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/n...
154,000 New York City Students Were Homeless Last Year, a Record Number
www.nytimes.com
October 26, 2025 at 1:10 AM
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Educators and advocates say a growing number of schools are stepping in to support students who have had one or both parents detained by ICE.
How NYC schools become lifelines for children after ICE arrests their parents
Educators and advocates say a growing number of schools are stepping in to support students who have had one or both parents detained by ICE.
bit.ly
October 23, 2025 at 9:35 PM
Glad to hear Brian Lehrer call out the 154K @nycschools.bsky.social students who experienced homelessness in last night's debate. How can the next administration get these students the support they need to succeed? Read AFC's mayoral recommendations: advocatesforchildren.org/policy-resou...
Leading the Way for NYC Schools: Recommendations for the Next Administration - Advocates for Children of New York
Based on our experience helping thousands of New York City families each year, we urge the next Mayoral Administration to take on big challenges with bold ideas and stand firm in the face of threats t...
advocatesforchildren.org
October 23, 2025 at 9:44 PM
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“There are now more students who are homeless in [New York City] than the entire Dallas public school system.”

citylimits.org/nycs-record-...

By @citylimitsnews.bsky.social’s @patrickspauster.com and Jeanmarie Evelly

#housing+ #urbanism+ #urbanism
NYC’s Record-High Student Homelessness Numbers, by Neighborhood and Shelter Type
The number of homeless children attending New York City public schools increased again in 2024-2025—rising for the fifth consecutive school year, and surpassing 150,000 for the first time. Some…
citylimits.org
October 23, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Kezie Thomas' daughter changed schools *five times* as they bounced around the City's shelter system: "She's finding it hard to build relationships with friends, you know. She's finding it hard to focus. She is falling asleep because she's tired from the commute."
One family's experience navigating public school while homeless
More than 65,000 students in city schools spent at least one night in a homeless shelter last year.
ny1.com
October 21, 2025 at 4:49 PM