Issues
Legislators, Families, Union Members, Providers and Advocates Rally at NYC City Hall to Oppose Proposed State Budget Cuts that Target Child Safety and Family Well-being in NYC
Governor’s Budget Targets NYC with Cuts to Child Protective Services, Preventive Services and Juvenile Justice Close to Home Program Funding PHOTOS: Available HERE (Photo Credit: New York State Child Welfare Coalition) Dozens of legislators, parents, u …
Hundreds of Children, Youth, Providers and Advocates Return to City Hall To Save Summer Programs for Over 34,000 Children Again
For Immediate Release Contact: Elysia Murphy, (212) 673-1800 x18, emurphy@cccnewyork.org Mayor’s Preliminary Budget Cuts Summer Camp for Over 34,000 Middle School Students Again New York, NY: Despite the one-year reprieve last summer, the de Blasio A …
Maps: The City FY 2020 Budget Proposes To Cut Summer Programming For 34,000+ Middle School Children Throughout New York City
Since the summer of 2015, the Campaign for Children, parents, youth, providers, and have had to advocate annually to maintain summer programming at the now over 34,000 middle school after-school slots created by the de Blasio administration. In prior …
Salary Disparities in NYC’s Early Childhood Education Workforce
In his Preliminary FY 2019 budget, Mayor de Blasio proposed an immediate expansion of Pre-K for All to 3 year olds. This is a laudable, wise, and forward-thinking strategy to give every New York City child a strong educational foundation. Currently, th …
Statement by CCC Executive Director Jennifer March on Salary Disparities in NYC’s Early Childhood Workforce
For Immediate Release: February 15, 2018 Contact: Elysia Murphy, emurphy@cccnewyork.org, 212-673-1800 x18 “Mayor de Blasio promoted an immediate expansion of Pre-K for All in his Preliminary FY 2019 budget and echoed these plans in his State of …
Salary Disparities in NYC’s Early Childhood Education Workforce
The pay disparities experienced by early educators in the Mayor’s signature issue – universal pre-K and now 3 k – are profound and troubling. In fact, CBOs provide the majority of seats for pre-K and teachers in CBOs are paid far less than DOE teachers …