On June 16, Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos announced the results of the 2025 Community and Citywide Education Council Elections in New York City. This election saw a significant increase in parent participation, with 1,368 applications filed, representing a 24% rise from the previous year. Districts 13, 14, and 15 in Brooklyn experienced the most notable increases. The Community Education Councils play a vital role in advocating for students' best interests, where elected parents will guide important decisions and participate in training this summer.
The elections signal a growing interest in parent leadership, with a notable 24% increase in applications for Community and Citywide Education Councils from last year.
All elected parents are entrusted with key responsibilities that allow for advising policy, approving school zoning lines, and guiding other essential aspects of the educational system.
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