Who We Are The NYC Coalition for Educational Justice (CEJ) is organizing a parent-led movement for educational equity and excellence in the city’s public schools. We are a citywide collaborative of community-based organizations and unions whose members are parents, community residents and teachers. Together, we are fighting to ensure that every child in NYC receives a quality and well-rounded education. Why We Are Organizing Education is a critical lever for social and economic equity in our society. The opportunity to receive an excellent education is not distributed equally across neighborhoods, and far too many children are stuck in failing schools that do not prepare them for college and the world of work. For example: • Fewer than 2 out of 3 NYC Black and Latino students graduate from high school in four years, compared to 4 out of 5 White students • Only 1 in 5 NYC Black and Latino students are reading and writing at state standards, compared to half of White students What We Have Won Our successes so far include: • School Improvement: Successfully advocated for NYC to invest an additional $30 million in academic supports like expanded learning time and expert teachers in 94 Renewal Schools. • Community Schools: Worked with the city to draft and pass a Community Schools Policy that codifies core components of community schools for this administration and beyond. • Transformative Parent Engagement: Secured city funding and support for research-based models such as Academic Parent Teacher Teams and Parent-Teacher Home Visits. • Parent-Teacher Conferences: Waged a campaign that won $5 million to fund 30-minute oneto-one parent-teacher conferences for over 200,000 students who scored below grade level. • Middle Grades: CEJ’s efforts led to the Middle School Quality Initiative, which has invested more than $35 million in comprehensive reform of low performing middle grade schools • Science Labs: The Brooklyn Education Collaborative won $444 million from the Department of Education to build science labs in every middle and high school by 2010. • School Funding: The work of CEJ and its statewide partners led to the millionaires tax and the restoration of millions of dollars in budget cuts Current Organizing Work We will continue our fight to: • Organize parents to ensure high-quality implementation and expansion of community schools that offer rigorous, diverse curriculum and comprehensive supports for students and families • Advance a comprehensive, systemic approach to parent engagement in the DOE that will usher in a new era of collaboration and trust between schools, families and communities. CEJ will continue its work with community advocates and unions to build a broad social movement to end educational inequities and ensure that all of NYC’s children receive an excellent education. New Settlement Apartments, Make the Road New York, New York Communities for Change, Brooklyn and Manhattan UFT Parent Outreach Committees and the Alliance for Quality Education with support from the Annenberg Institute for School Reform 347.610.2754 www.nyccej.org ncapers@nyccej.org Quienes Somos La Coalición para la Justicia Educacional está organizando un movimiento, liderado por padres, para lograr equidad y excelencia en las escuelas públicas de la cuidad de NY. Somos una colaboración de organizaciones y sindicatos cuyos miembros incluyen a padres, miembros de la comunidad y maestros. Lucharemos para que todos los niños en la cuidad recibirán una educación excelente. Porque Estamos Organizando Educación es la clave para la equidad social y económica en nuestra sociedad. La oportunidad para una educación excelente no está compartido igualmente a través de comunidades, y demasiados niños están atrapados en escuelas que no les preparan para la universidad y el mundo laboral. • Menos que 2 de cada tres estudiantes afro-americanos y latinos se gradúan dentro de 4 años, comparado con 4 de cada 5 estudiantes blancos • Solo 1 en 5 estudiantes afro-americanos y latinos están leyendo y escribiendo en el nivel de su grado, comparado con la mitad de los estudiantes blancos. Qué Hemos Ganado Nuestros éxitos incluyan: • Mejoramiento Escolar: Logramos que NYC ingreso $30 millones adicionales en apoyos académicos como tiempo expandido y maestros expertos en 94 Escuelas de renovación • Escuelas Comunitarias: Trabajamos con la ciudad para escribir y pasar una Política de Escuelas Comunitarias que representa los componentes claves de escuelas comunitarias para esta administración y el futuro. • Compromiso Parental Transformativo: Ganamos fondos y apoyo de la ciudad para modelos como Equipos Académicos de Padres-Maestros y Visitas a Hogares. • Conferencias de Padres y Maestros: CEJ hizo una campaña que ganó $5 millones para conferencias personalizadas padres-maestros de 30 minutos para las familias de más que 200,000 estudiantes quien no pasaron los exámenes nuevos. • Grados Intermedios: Los esfuerzos de CEJ resultaron en más de $35 millones para mejoramiento de las escuelas intermedias de bajo rendimiento. • Laboratorios de Ciencia: El Colaborativo Educativo de Brooklyn ganó $444 millones del DoE para construir laboratorios de ciencia en todas las intermedias y secundarias antes de 2010. Trabajo Organizativo de Hoy Seguimos con la lucha para: • Organizar padres para asegurar la implementación y expansión de escuelas comunitarias que provean currículo diverso y riguroso y apoyos comprensivos para estudiantes y familias • A través de nuestra alianza con la Alianza para una Educación de Calidad, asegurar que los fondos educativos del NY se distribuyen igualmente CEJ seguirá nuestro trabajo con la comunidad y los sindicatos para desarrollar un movimiento social que terminara las inequidades educacionales y asegurara que todos los estudiantes de NYC recibirán una educación excelente. New Settlement Apartments, Make the Road New York, New York Communities for Change, Brooklyn and Manhattan UFT Parent Outreach Committees and the Alliance for Quality Education with support from the Annenberg Institute for School Reform 347.610.2754 www.nyccej.org ncapers@nyccej.org New Settlement Apartments, Make the Road New York, New York Communities for Change, Brooklyn and Manhattan UFT Parent Outreach Committees and the Alliance for Quality Education with support from the Annenberg Institute for School Reform 347.610.2754 www.nyccej.org ncapers@nyccej.org