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- “NYC School Survey: Here’s how parents, students, teachers can submit feedback about their school," Silive.com, (February 20, 2024).
- "NYC Public Schools Commences 18th Annual School Survey: Spanning From Harlem To Hollis," Harlem World, (February 15, 2024).
- "Middle schools are experimenting with ‘themes’ like math, sustainability and the arts. But is it all just branding?," The Hechinger Report, (December 4, 2023).
- "To the Editor: When the Defense Dept. Runs a School," The New York Times, (October 22, 2023).
- "2023 Power Players in Education," PoliticsNY, (October 11, 2023).
- "Leveling the Learning Field," Scope: Research at New York University (Issue 4 pg 7, April 2023).
- "Survey says: NYC wants to know how you feel about your child’s school. Really." Chalkbeat, (April 05, 2023).
- "David Banks wants to bolster career education in NYC schools. Here's how." Chalkbeat, (March 20,2023).
- "Why Schools' Going Back to 'Normal' Wont Work For Students of Color," The 74 Million, (November 26, 2022).
- "Computer science classes have an equity issue. Some NYC educators are trying to change that," Chalkbeat, (November 21, 2022).
- "2022 Power Players in Education," PoliticsNY, (October 03, 2022).
- "N.Y.C. Children Held Ground in Reading, but Lagged in Math, Tests Show," The New York Times, (September 28, 2022).
- "41% of NYC students were chronically absent last school year," Chalkbeat, (September 16, 2022).
- "Chancellor Banks launches 16th annual NYC school survey to elevate voices of parents and students," AMNY, (February 14, 2022).
- "NYC School Survey seeks parent, teacher, student feedback," Staten Island Advance, (February 14, 2022).
- "NYC officials keep a lid on data from tests to address ‘learning gaps,’" Chalkbeat, (January 27, 2022).
- "Study: Common school ratings biased, often inaccurate," Chalkbeat, (January 24, 2022).
- "NYC schools served 96 millions fewer meals to children amid the pandemic, new data show," Chalkbeat, (June 2, 2021).
- "Why NYC School Closures Might No Longer Be Needed," Gothamist, (March 16, 2021).
- "Meisha Porter is the first Black woman to lead NYC schools. Her task? Safely reopening the largest school district in the U.S.," The Washington Post, (March 3, 2021).
- "The 2021 Education Power 100," City and State New York, (February 10, 2021).
- "Academic gap: Why Black students lag behind in schools and what's being done to fix it," PIX 11, (November 17, 2020).
- "Chalkbeat Research Roundup," Chalkbeat, (August 12, 2020).
- "Schools shifted chronic absenteeism strategies amid closures," Education Dive, (July 31, 2020).
- "A School Admissions Process That Caused Segregation Fell Apart in Weeks," The New York Times, (June 11, 2020).
- "Ideas to power next school year in NYC: How can we use and improve remote learning?," Chalkbeat, (May 25, 2020).
- "NYC expands antibody testing but still needs a plan for school communities, de Blasio says," Chalkbeat, (May 7, 2020).
- "As wealthy parents relocate students from public schools in West Harlem, districts are left vulnerable to COVID-19 budget cuts," Columbia Spectator, (April 21, 2020).
- "Super Commuters in Sophomore Year: The Impact of NYC’s Longest Rides to School," City Limits, (March 10, 2020).
- "The Lasting Effects of Stop-and-Frisk in Bloomberg’s New York," New York Times, (March 2, 2020).
- "A Quick Study on Mike Bloomberg's Education Record As Mayor," The City, (February 27, 2020).
- "Michael Bloomberg is running for president on his education record. Here’s what research found about those policies," Chalkbeat, (February 25, 2020).
- "The 2020 Education Power 100," City & State New York, (February 16, 2020).
- "New York City Spends $200 Million a Year to Aid High-Poverty Schools, With Mixed Results," The Wall Street Journal, (January 28, 2020).
- "NYC program for students in poverty succeeds on key metrics, study finds," SFGate, (January 28, 2020).
- "NYC Community Schools, focused on child poverty, succeed in key metrics, study finds," Washington Post, (January 28, 2020).
- "Teen Group, Williams Demand NYC Reform High School Screenings and Expand Opportunity," amNewYork, (January 13, 2020).
- "Castillo: Across the U.S., There Are Stark Differences in Opportunity for Students. Accessible Data Tools Can Illuminate These Gaps," The 74, (January 7, 2020).
- "Exclusive: Data Show Girls in NYC Schools Receive Special Ed Services at Disproportionately Lower Rates Than Boys. How Race and Gender Drive Inequities," The 74, (December 16, 2019).
- "Adams: Michael Bloomberg Made Sweeping Changes in NYC Schools as Mayor. What Might He Do as President?," The 74, (December 9, 2019).
- "The Power of Early Arts Exposure," Teach for America, (December 2, 2019).
- "Better training must be provided for teachers," The Ticker, (November 25, 2019).
- "Michael Bloomberg is running for president. What you should know about the billionaire’s education record in New York City," Chalkbeat, (March 1, 2019 - Updated November 25, 2019).
- "More NYC high school graduates are college-bound — and ‘college ready," Brooklyn Daily Eagle, (November 22, 2019).
- "More NYC high school graduates are college-bound — and ‘college ready," Chalkbeat, (November 21, 2019).
- "One in 10 NYC public school students are homeless," New York Amsterdam News, (October 31, 2019).
- "Number of homeless NYC students remains stubbornly high," The City, (October 29, 2019).
- "At 114K, number of homeless NYC students remains stubbornly high," Chalkbeat, (October 28, 2019).
- "This company ran schools for dropouts across the country. Chicago is the latest district to cut ties," Chalkbeat, (September 23, 2019).
- "High chronic absenteeism rates among special needs students raise alarms," Education Dive, (September 3, 2019).
- "Black, Latino students make up majority of city special education programs, report finds," Politico, (August 28, 2019).
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