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By Amanda McKeon

Our latest installment of links features stories on college readiness in NYC, the importance of investing in children, and the history of our neighborhood, the Lower East Side.

2012 Infographic: Keeping Track of New York City’s Children” (Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York)

Report: Neighborhood Affects College Readiness” (SchoolBook)

History Meets Opportunity” (New York Times)

 

 

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By Amanda McKeon

In this week’s round-up, we’re featuring stories on New York City’s new “Parent Academy,” the connection between jobs and education, and new exercise and activity guidelines for young children.

Chancellor Unveils Long Awaited Parent Academy” (SchoolBook)

Jobs Require More Education, Training: Achieve And Society for Human Resource Management Survey” (Huffington Post Education)

Three Hours of Daily Exercise Recommended for Kids Under 6” (Parents Magazine)

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By Amanda McKeon

Students in New York City headed back to school this week, and so for our latest installment of suggested links, we’re featuring stories on the new school year, after school, and early child education.

Firsthand Reports on First Day of School (SchoolBook)

Celebrating “Back-to-School”… (or Not)” (Jobs for the Future Blog)

Uncertain Times: Afterschool Programs Struggle in Aftermath of Recession” (Afterschool Advocate)

Smart Start? Will Preschool Budget Cuts Damage A Generation” (Huffington Post)

 

Back-to-School Advice: New Doors Always Open

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By Liz Trout

Even though I have been out of school for (cough) years now, when summer begins to wind down, I go through a mixed array of emotions: sadness that those sunny days and warm nights are about to be a thing of the past, yet also excitement for new jeans, football season, and the future ahead. It is true that when one door (or the community pool) closes, another door (or Halloween stores) opens. I try to use this old adage as much as possible in my daily life, because, somehow, it always rings true.

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By Reva Gaur

For our latest installment of recommended links, we’re featuring stories on health & fitness, advocacy for after-school and child care programs, free performing arts programs this week citywide, and the financial constraints of many NYC students on graduation day.

New Study Links Exercise to Higher Pay” (Forbes)

Children Ask Bloomberg to Restore Their Funds” (Epoch Times)

Arts Watch: Summer Kicks Off with Make Music NY” (The Lo-Down)

Too Poor For Their Own Graduation” (NY Times SchoolBook)

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By Reva Gaur

In our latest round-up of interesting links relating to our program areas and community– follow the continuing coverage of the proposed cuts to after school & child care programs across New York City; learn about the Lower East Side Heritage Film Series down the street at our neighborhood library; and check out family-friendly events this Fleet Week!

Bloomberg’s Budget Cuts and The After School Crisis” (Huffington Post)

Film Series Covers A Century of the Lower East Side” (New York Times)

Fleet Week Kicks Off With Dozens of Free Family-Friendly Events” (DNA Info)

Reflections on Graduation Day, Then and Now

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By Amanda Brandes

Ten years ago this month, I was wrapping up my senior year of college: turning in my thesis, saying goodbye to good friends… and realizing that I probably should have started applying for jobs back in January.

I got lucky.  Through a connection made the previous summer, a dream job fell into my lap.  2012’s newly minted college graduates might not be so lucky – a recently released study says that half of recent college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed. It’s tough, reading statistics like that, to wax poetic about the importance of a college education – and yet, that’s exactly what I’m about to do.

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Our latest round-up of links and articles features a number of issues that are very important to the Educational Alliance, our clients and staff: saving child care and after school programs for low-income families; the growing homeless population in New York City (and how we can help); and the experience of becoming a new parent. Hope you enjoy them!

Budget Cuts to Impact After School Program at P.S. 142” (WPIX News)

New York City Homelessness Rate Up 23%” (Huffington Post)

What No One Told Me About Motherhood” (Parenting.com)

New York’s Children Shouldn’t Pay The Price” (NY Times Opinion)

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Cause of the Month: Higher Education

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By Reva Gaur

As students across the nation prepare to graduate this spring, we’re also reminded of the fact that many students don’t make it to graduation day. In fact, 1.2 million students drop out of high school in the U.S every year. This month, we’re highlighting the importance of higher education as our cause of the month. Through our programs like College Prep for teens and College Access for parents, we help people of all ages achieve their college dreams. Stay tuned for their stories!

Help Save After-School & Child Care in NYC

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By Reva Gaur

Did you know that over 47,000 children in New York City could lose access to child care and after-school programs next year?  Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed budget includes major cuts to these services — including a 62% reduction in Out of School Time (OST) after-school programs in Manhattan.  As a provider of these crucial programs, we support the Campaign for Children to help raise awareness of these devastating cuts.

Want to help? Take 5 minutes and send a note to Mayor Bloomberg through this simple online form. Thanks for your support!