January 17, 2025 - 13:41

New York City parents: Do you want to get involved in local and citywide education policy? An opportunity is just around the corner. The New York City Department of Education is inviting parents to participate in their local education councils, which play a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape of the city.
These councils provide a platform for parents to voice their opinions, advocate for their children, and collaborate with educators and community members. By joining a council, parents can influence decisions regarding school budgets, curriculum development, and overall school governance.
To get involved, interested parents should familiarize themselves with the council's structure and requirements. Applications are typically open for a limited time, so it's important to act quickly. Engaging in local education councils not only empowers parents but also strengthens the community by fostering a collaborative approach to education. This is a chance to make a meaningful impact on the future of New York City's schools and ensure that every child receives a quality education.
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