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Ever wanted to know how NYC public schools are funded?

On Tuesday, October 11, and Wednesday, October 12, the NYC Department of Education and its new Fair Student Funding Working Group are hosting virtual presentations to discuss the City’s Fair Student Funding (FSF), our public schools’ main source of money.

Join us for any of our four scheduled sessions to learn how FSF is divided among our schools and is used by principals, with input from their School Leadership Teams, to meet their schools’ basic educational needs.

These 90-minute sessions will take place online on October 11 and 12 in English, Spanish, and Chinese—visit our LearnDOE event page to register for either of our afternoon or evening sessions.

We hope to “see” you all there on October 11 and 12. For more information about how NYC public schools are funded, visit our “Funding Our Schools” webpage.

Student holding up a artwork of the solar system, while two other students work on their project in the background

Photo by Vanessa Loring. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels.


Banner photo by Elina Fairytale. Used under Creative Commons license. Original can be found on Pexels.

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