salary parity
Five ways to improve early childhood education
New York City’s new Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza is taking the reins of the system at an exciting time. Chancellor Carranza will oversee the continued implementation and rollout of the universal pre-k and 3-k systems and the transitioning of the …
CCC Testimony: New York City Council General Welfare And Juvenile Justice Committees Regarding The City Fiscal Year 2019 Preliminary Budget
CCC testified before the New York City Council Committees on General Welfare and Juvenile Justice on March 27, 2018 regarding the Fiscal Year 2019 Preliminary Budget for the Human Resources Administration (HRA), Department of Homeless Services (DHS) an …
CCC Testimony: New York City Fiscal Year 2019 Preliminary Budget Hearing-Education
CCC testified before the New York City Council Committee on Education at a hearing on March 23, 2018 regarding the Fiscal Year 2019 Preliminary Budget. CCC supported Preliminary Budget proposals aimed at reducing bullying in schools and expanding 3K fo …
New PSA Illustrates Salary Disparities in NYC’s Early Childhood Workforce
CCC and the Campaign for Children have released a new PSA to call attention to the striking inequities experienced by educators in New York City’s early childhood education system. The PSA titled, “Salary Disparities in NYC’s Early Childhood Workforce, …
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 …
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 …