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Rise & Shine: Is it too soon to expect academic progress in New York City's Renewal schools?

Western Queens GazetteUNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS Trump's promise to dramatically restrict the country's immigration policies means many undocumented college students face an uncertain future. ChalkbeatSANCTUARY CRACKDOWN Trump has threatened to revoke federal funding from "sanctuary" cities — a move that could cost New York City schools, and which Mayor Bill de Blasio has vowed to resist. PatchWALKING TOUR For the first time in years, Gracie Mansion, the mayoral residence, will host tours for about 100 New York City seventh-graders each week. ChalkbeatNOW HIRING Slightly more male teachers of color entered New York City's classrooms this year, but there's still a long way to go before the city's teaching force matches the demographics of its student body. Schools in the city's Renewal turnaround initiative were not assigned new goals this year on measures of attendance and school climate, raising concerns among experts about how the city is judging the program's progress.
Working together to reduce New York City's carbon footprint
Last week, the Real Estate Board of New York joined Mayor Bill de Blasio to launch the NYC Carbon Challenge for Commercial Owners and Tenants. This free seminar is open to REBNY residential members. In addition to the commercial owners participating in this effort, we would also like to recognize the tenants who have joined this campaign. The mayor's initial NYC Carbon Challenge has already made great strides, and the new Challenge for Commercial Owners and Tenants expands that effort to include 10 owners and 12 tenants across the city. Our Residential Management Council put together a best practice guide on compliance with New York City Department of Finance requirements for the co-operative and condominium property tax abatement.
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