In this New York Times article I weigh in on the dilemma facing the NYC Department of Education as it plans for middle and high school admissions in 2020-21 without the benefit of student achievement measures typically used for screened schools admissions.
 Read MoreOn June 2 I participated in a panel discussion on the use of screens in NYC public school admissions organized by The Century Foundation. Video of the live-streamed event can be found here.
 Read MoreIn this op-ed for the New York Daily News, Dora Galactos, Laura Petty, and I address the need for the NYC Department of Education to re-think screened school admissions in 2020-21.
 Read MoreHow will the 1/3+ of NYC high schools that screen students using grades, test scores, and attendance make admissions decisions without those measures? I and others weigh in on this question in this Chalkbeat article from May 5.
 Read MoreThis excellent City Limits article from Jeanmarie Evelly tackles the issue of long commutes to school in NYC, a byproduct (for some) of its open enrollment system. The article provides a perfect summary of my report with the Urban Institute which examined commuting time to school by student background. The most consistent finding is that black students in NYC travel much further to school than others.
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