Leadership
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How Abe Fernández Became a Fierce Advocate for the Bronx
The more Abe learned about his home borough, the more he became its champion.
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Going ‘Above and Beyond’ for New York City’s Children
Margot Sigmone was honored by City & State for her work in early childhood.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Two
Karen Aponte-Velez, a school librarian, is now a critical resource for families who do not speak English as a first language.
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New Report Highlights Need for Pay Parity among Early Childhood Workers
A new report argues early childhood workforce should be paid equal to DoE educators.
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Powerful Stories Permeate
Children's Aid Benefit Raises $2.1 Million.
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Celebrating Our Community School Directors
These community school directors are on a mission to combat chronic absence.
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In Memoriam: Cal Ramsey
Children’s Aid mourns the passing of Cal Ramsey, former and longtime trustee and basketball icon
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Teens Receive an Inside Look into the Media Industry
MSG Classroom provides high school students with the skills needed for jobs in television.
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A Swinging Celebration
A community of champions for children gathered to raise more than $2 million to support the limitless potential of young people.
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Jane Quinn: A Leader and Advocate for Community Schools
We thank Jane Quinn for her service and reflect on her tireless commitment to young people.
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East Harlem Keystone Club Hosts "We the Teens"
The East Harlem Keystone Club brings youth and the local police together for an open dialogue.
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Reaffirming a Commitment to Community
A special internship program grooms tomorrow’s New York City community leaders.