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Next Generation Community Schools in New York City

Education
United States
Started February 20, 2026

The authors examine the design, implementation, and outcomes of a pilot program that added academic enhancements to 20 newly established community schools in New York City

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
Investing in academic enhancements for community schools is a crucial step toward empowering families and fostering a stronger educational ecosystem in NYC.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
Community schools should prioritize holistic development, but the added academic enhancements may not align with the diverse needs of all students.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
The pilot program's academic enhancements in NYC community schools are essential for closing the achievement gap among underserved students.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
While the pilot program shows promise, its long-term effectiveness in improving student outcomes remains uncertain and requires further evaluation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
Implementing more academic enhancements in community schools may overburden students and detract from essential social support services.
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