NY Appellate Court Says Lawsuit Contending Segregation Deprives Students of a Constitutionally Sound Basic Education Can Go Forward
For the first time, a New York court has ruled that school segregation can be the basis for…
For the first time, a New York court has ruled that school segregation can be the basis for…
New York State finally has a budget, passed three weeks after the April 1 deadline, but it shortchanges…
New York City is already out of a compliance with a 2022 class size law according to a…
May 22, 2023 A report released Monday by the Alliance for Quality Education and Education Law Center presents…
Success is a blueprint for campaigns in other states and for further school finance reform in New York…
Key Groups Urge State Leaders to Fund Review of Foundation Aid Formula Fifteen organizations from across New York…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTS: Leonie Haimson, 917-435-9329, leoniehaimson@gmail.com Wendy Lecker,…
Without Transitional Aid, NYC Schools Lost Out on Billions of Dollars By Mary McKillip Education Law Center recently…
In testimony on Governor Kathy Hochul’s FY23 Executive Budget, Education Law Center warned New York lawmakers that a…
January 7, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Five families of color allege New York City and State Departments of…