Keeping Track
CCC Staff Spotlight: Bijan Kimiagar
Bijan Kimiagar recently stepped up as the first-ever Associate Executive Director for Research, leading CCC’s research and data analysis staff in producing data driven reports, maintaining Keeping Track Online, and conducting community-based assessment …
TESTIMONY: Diversity In New York City Schools
On December 7, 2017, CCC testified before the New York City Council Committee on Education about diversity in New York City schools. CCC’s testimony focused on the research showing diversity is important for closing the achievement gap and the data sho …
Keeping Track of NYC’s Children in 2017
With New York City’s families just beginning to recover from the Great Recession, now is an important time to focus our attention on the needs of children and families. Coming off citywide elections, we must acknowledge progress where it’s been made – …
Keeping Track 2017 Presentation
This presentation was given to officially release Keeping Track of New York City’s Children (2017) at the Roosevelt House in Manhattan on November 9, 2017. Keeping Track of New York City’s Children is a biannual report on the status of child well-being …
Keeping Track Of New York City’s Children, Twelfth Edition (2017)
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children is a biannual report on the status of child well-being in New York City. Keeping Track 2017 includes hundreds of indicators that create a picture of how children, from infancy to young adulthood, are faring acr …
Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York Releases Data Book on State of NYC’s 1.8 M Children
For Immediate Release Elysia Murphy (212) 673-1800 x18 emurphy@cccnewyork.org Keeping Track of NYC’s Children (2017) shows that even after New York City’s economic recovery, disparities in child well-being remain based on ethnicity and neighborhood NE …