New York City is broadening its educational initiatives by expanding the NYC Reads and NYC Solves programs to 186 additional schools in 14 districts for the upcoming school year. These high-quality foundational programs are designed to enhance students' reading and math abilities. Schools Chancellor Melissa Ramos emphasized the importance of nurturing strong skills in young learners, revealing that NYC Reads will now include middle schoolers, thus reaching a pivotal age in their academic development. The city pledges continued unwavering support for both teachers and schools to ensure effective implementation.
These high-quality foundational reading and math programs will soon reach 186 more schools in 14 districts, focusing on building essential skills in students.
It is our responsibility to build strong readers and mathematicians at every age, and we are going to continue providing unprecedented levels of teacher and school support.
The NYC Reads program's expansion will introduce foundational reading curricula to middle schoolers for the first time, extending vital support to this critical age group.
NYC Solves aims to enhance mathematical skills and equip students with the necessary tools to succeed in their academic journey.
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