Making New York City`s Public Schools Broader

Making New York City’s Public Schools Broader, Bolder, and More Equitable:
A Joint CEE/BBA Education Policy Event
Tuesday, March 27, 5:00 – 7:30 pm
Salome Urena de Henriquez Campus
A NYCDOE-Children’s Aid Society Community School
4600 Broadway (at 196th Street), Washington Heights
With New York City education policy at a critical juncture, the Campaign for Educational
Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University and the Broader Bolder Approach to education
invite you to a panel discussion on changes to promote an equitable and comprehensive approach
to education. Leaders from CEE and BBA will join NYC officials to hone in on the economics
and implementation details of how this comprehensive approach can be adopted on a large-scale
basis in NYC. The event is being held at a NYDOE-Children’s Aid Society Community School
that exemplifies the broader, bolder approach advocated.
5:00 pm
Parent-catered reception for panelists and audience
6:00 pm
Panel discussion
Panelists:
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Pedro Noguera, Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education, Steinhart School of Education,
Culture, and Human Development, New York University, and co-chair, BBA
Michael Rebell, Executive Director, Campaign for Educational Equity and Professor of
Law and Educational Practice, Teachers College, Columbia University
Scott Stringer, Manhattan Borough President
Shael Suransky, Deputy Chancellor, New York City Department of Education
To rsvp, please go to: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/calendar.htm?EventID=10793.
For more information, contact Sara Peters at [email protected], or Elaine Weiss at
[email protected].