
"Reynoso announced a $9.25 million capital investment to build sensory rooms at District 75 elementary school sites across Brooklyn, beginning with 18 schools serving students with significant disabilities."
"As a father to a child with autism, I know just how important sensory rooms are for the students who need them. Sensory rooms help students regulate, focus, and reset so they can stay engaged in their learning."
"Reynoso introduced 'Our City, Our Sanctuary,' a campaign combining in-person outreach with a digital hub offering legal resources and reporting tools for discrimination and misconduct."
"The initiative follows the borough's earlier effort to open Borough Hall as a satellite asylum application help center, which officials said assisted nearly 6,000 people in applying for work authorization."
Antonio Reynoso delivered the 2026 State of the Borough address, announcing a $9.25 million investment for sensory rooms in District 75 schools. This initiative aims to support students with disabilities. Reynoso also introduced 'Our City, Our Sanctuary,' a campaign to enhance outreach and legal resources for immigrants. The program includes training on rights and immigration enforcement. Additionally, Asad Dandia was appointed as Brooklyn's new borough historian, succeeding Ron Schweiger.
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