The office of New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams released an ambitious new report analyzing how the city can work to re-imagine and improve the NYC public school system.
The report released March 18 highlights the problems many schools faced even before COVID-19, but that were exacerbated after the pandemic, but Williams believes can be fixed including equitably funding in schools, transitioning them to healing-centered schools, implementing culturally responsive teaching, desegregating all New York City public schools and establishing an Office for Students in Foster Care.