The ARISE Coalition

The ARISE Coalition Connecting students, parents, educators, and supporters of students with disabilities to bring meaningful and positive reform to special education in NYC.

The Coalition currently brings together more than 60 different organizations and individuals. A complete list of members is available on our website at http://www.arisecoalition.org/about.php.

05/18/2022

Parents of students with medical issues have faced the agonizing choice of reduced instruction or sending their children to school for in-person learning.

05/18/2022

NEW YORK, N.Y.— Parents of special-education students are calling on the city to restore job protections for school-bus drivers and matrons. They say that would help solve chronic problems with lateness and unreliability in the system that transports more than 150,000 children, primarily those in ...

05/13/2022

New York City's plan to better diagnose and treat dyslexia could be life-changing for students, if done correctly.

05/13/2022

Students of color are disproportionately labeled ED, which brings over-policing, lower graduation rates, and stigma

05/12/2022

The effort involves launching new screening to try to identify kids with dyslexia, instituting new curriculum and teacher training and opening new public school classes to help kids with reading disabilities.

05/12/2022

The announcement represents a significant victory for parents who have long been frustrated with the city’s inability to educate many struggling readers

05/12/2022

The mayor, who has dyslexia himself, would open two new schools, train teachers and direct schools to use phonics-based lessons as a way to address a literacy crisis in the city.

05/09/2022

At the center of schools Chancellor David Banks’s shakeup is a plan to rehire all 46 of the city’s district superintendents and vest the position with perhaps the most power and responsibility it’s had in two decades.

05/03/2022

Advocates for Children says the school system has "failed" children, with less than 47% of all third through eighth graders, and only 36% of Black and Hispanic students, scoring proficient in reading on 2019 state tests.

05/03/2022

A new report released by the Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) provides recommendations on how to boost literacy efforts throughout the city, and how

05/02/2022

Teaching NYC schools kids to read has long been a struggle, but will a more focused approach, fueled by federal cash, finally turn the tide?

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+12129479779

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