Report on student attendance for periods of time during which remote learning was used by the department for the month occurring 2 months prior to the month of the report, including the attendance rate of students who participated in (i) full-time remote learning instruction and (ii) blended learning
Emergency Executive Order No. 608, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 606, dated June 13, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
Emergency Executive Order No. 607, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 605, dated June 13, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Report analyzing the social, economic and environmental health of the city, including any disparities among populations including gender, racial groups, income groups and, sexual orientation, where relevant data is available, and proposing strategies for addressing the issues raised in such analysis.
Report on housing placements for individuals whose gender identity is different from the sex assigned to the individual at birth, including, but not limited to, transgender, gender nonconforming, non-binary, or intersex, including such individuals’ housing placements, denials of requests for housing most closely aligned with a person’s gender identity, and involuntary transfers from housing most closely aligned with a person’s gender identity.
The New York City Independent Budget Office's press release for "The Specialized High School Admissions Pipeline." Lays out the main findings and link to the report.
The City Record newspaper publishes notices which includes but is not limited to public hearings and meetings, public auctions and sales, solicitations and awards and official rules proposed and adopted by city agencies.
The Frederick Douglass Memorial Park is the only extant, non-sectarian cemetery in New York City that was founded by and for African Americans at a time when discrimination and segregation excluded them from other cemeteries.
Designed by McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin for the Brooklyn Edison Company and built between 1922-1926, this highly visible Renaissance Revival style building is a notable landmark in the civic and commercial center of Brooklyn.