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TWO NEW YORK DISTRICTS CHARGE STATE SCHOOL FUNDING DISCRIMINATES AGAINST CHILDREN OF COLOR

December 12, 2013

On December 13, the school districts of Schenectady and Middletown filed civil rights complaints against the State of…

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A NEW YORK COMMUNITY RAISES ITS VOICE FOR FAIR SCHOOL FUNDING

November 13, 2013

Wendy Lecker, Senior Attorney for Education Law Center’s Campaign for Fiscal Equity Project, joined a panel of school…

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NYC HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS: CHOICE MEANS SEGREGATION

October 23, 2013

New York City education officials have touted their “choice” admissions policy as breaking the connection between a child’s…

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NY SCHOOL REVENUE CAP ADDS TO FUNDING INEQUITIES

October 1, 2013

Advocates File Brief in Suit Challenging Law That Limits Communities’ Ability to Raise Adequate Resources for Schools The…

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COURT RULING VINDICATES PARENTS’ RIGHT TO HAVE INPUT ON NYC DOE SCHOOL SPENDING PLAN

June 9, 2013

New York public school parents scored a victory today in a State Supreme Court decision ordering the City…

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NY STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT COMPLICIT IN CITY’S VIOLATION OF PARENT INPUT LAW

May 28, 2013

New York City public school parents have turned the spotlight on State Education Commissioner John B. King and…

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NYC HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS PROCESS RACIALLY BIASED, SETS UP SCHOOLS TO FAIL

May 21, 2013

Federal Civil Rights Complaint Brought by Parents and Community Groups Parents and community groups filed a federal civil…

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NYC EDUCATION OFFICIALS SUED FOR SHUTTING OUT PUBLIC FROM SCHOOL SPENDING PLAN

March 4, 2013

Several New York City public school parents have filed suit against Chancellor Dennis M. Walcott and the NYC Department…

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NYDOE POSTS 2012-13 CONTRACT FOR EXCELLENCE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT FIVE MONTHS LATE

February 14, 2013

Responds to CFE Demand for Action In response to a demand by Education Law Center’s Campaign for Fiscal…

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STATE MUST ENSURE MIDYEAR AID CUTS DO NOT HARM NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLCHILDREN

January 24, 2013

In a letter to New York State Education Commissioner John King, the Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE) is…

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