An Education Agenda for New York City
Education
United States
Started July 17, 2026
NYC Schools Need Significant Change, Not More Money
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An Education Agenda for New York City
Manhattan Institute (United States) | Jul 16, 2026
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Jul 17, 2026
Equitable distribution of resources is essential to ensure all students in NYC have access to quality education.
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Teachers in NYC should receive higher salaries to attract and retain quality educators in the classroom.
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Community engagement in decision-making processes can lead to better educational policies in NYC.
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The NYC school system should adopt a year-round calendar to prevent summer learning loss.
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Investing more money in NYC schools without accountability measures will waste taxpayer resources.
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The NYC education system must prioritize vocational training to meet the needs of a changing economy.
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Standardized testing should be reevaluated to ensure it is a fair measure of student learning in NYC schools.
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Increasing funding for NYC schools without addressing systemic issues will not lead to improved student outcomes.
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Parental involvement is crucial for the success of students and should be encouraged in NYC schools.
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Focusing solely on funding overlooks the need for effective teaching methods and school leadership improvements in NYC.
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