By Aaron Leo & Kristen C. Wilcox According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the majority of students attending public schools in the United States are children of color. Despite this increasing level of diversity among the student population …
By Lisa Yu In the past few decades, social-emotional health has been increasingly acknowledged as a top priority. Some organizations have put forward frameworks that outline tenets for taking a whole child approach. Since 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn …
By Jessie Tobin, Aaron Leo, & Kristen C. Wilcox On January 20th, 22-year-old Amanda Gorman delivered her inaugural poem to the nation and world. She reminded listeners of the power of young people’s voices and the importance of telling and …
By Gayle Simidian, Ed.D., Research Analyst, New York State School Boards Association School-community partnerships are a form of educational resilience. These types of partnerships often fill a K-12 needs gap that may otherwise go unmet in school districts. The COVID-19 …
By Hal A. Lawson Nearly every day the news media tells compelling stories about the status of one or more school districts and presents prospects for a return to “school-as-usual”. Three priorities are featured. First is schools’ essential contributions to …
By Lisa Yu, Jessie Tobin, & Kristen C. Wilcox NYKids recently released the Methods and Procedures Report of the College and Career Readiness Student Study. As an addition to the cross-case report, this report describes the rationale behind the student …
By Kristen C. Wilcox, Aaron Leo, Lisa Yu, & Jessie Tobin We are pleased to announce that our new report entitled College and Career Readiness: Students’ Perspectives on Life After High School is now available on our website! Our new report …
By Kristen C. Wilcox, Catherine Kramer, and Amanda Lester “A democracy is more than a form of government; it is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. Democracy has to be born a new every generation, and education …
By Kristen C. Wilcox, Aaron Leo, Lisa Yu, & Jessie Tobin On December 2nd, NYKids Advisory Board members met virtually for a yearly strategic planning meeting. The NYKids Advisory Board has been in place since NYKids inception in 2005 and includes …
By Aaron Leo & Kristen C. Wilcox In educational research, the concept of agency has provided a valuable conceptual alternative to deterministic portrayals of schools as oppressive institutions where teachers and students have little power over how they teach and …