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- Since 2005, the New York public school graduation rate has increased 39 percent.
- In 2012, the New York City public school graduation rate held steady at 64.7 percent even as students are required to reach higher and higher standards in order to earn a diploma.
- The higher graduation standards reflect the realities of the 21st century, when students need more skills to succeed economically.
- Since 2005, the New York City's Public School dropout rate has dropped by nearly half. Today the dropout rate is at an all-time low.
- The five and six year graduation rates have continued to rise. In 2012, 71.1 percent of students graduated in five years, compared to 70.4 percent in 2011, and 73.2 percent graduated in six years, compared to 70.9 percent the year before.
- The number of students who earned Regents diplomas rose by 10 percent in 2012, and has more than doubled since 2005 from 30 percent to 61.5 percent.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Read the speech (En español)
Read the full report
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This site provides access to information on the City's efforts to
help New Yorkers recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane
Sandy, including NYC Build it Back and NYC Business Solutions.
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The City has released updated Hurricane Evacuation Zones. Find out whether you live in an evacuation zone by using the Zone Finder or by calling 311.
Read the press release
Find your zone
Read the hurricane brochure
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There is still time to apply for free Pre-Kindergarten for the 2013-2014
school year in public schools and local community-based organizations.
Updated lists of pre-kindergarten options are now available.
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Be part of the most dramatic innovation in New York City's transportation
network since the 1904 opening of the subway. Sign up for New York's
new bike share system and reserve your place in New York City history.
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more (En
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The NYC Health Department recently launched a new ad campaign titled “Pouring
On the Pounds,” which shows that many beverages that “sound
healthy” have loads of added sugars and are contributing to
our twin epidemics of obesity and diabetes.
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New Yorkers can now recycle all rigid plastics for the first time.
Put rigid plastics like yogurt containers, iced coffee cups, takeout
containers, and toys in the Blue recycling bin along with all your
metal, glass, cartons, and plastic bottles and jugs.
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We encourage all New Yorkers to Go Park and discover something new
in the City’s 29,000 acres of parks and open spaces. Take
advantage of our nature centers, sports fields, and recreation facilities – there’s
so much more to explore in our parks.
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You Can Learn About Your ECB Ticket Online
Use the Environmental Control Board's (ECB) ticket finder to find information about tickets issued by the 13 different City agencies that enforce quality of life laws, including violations filed by the Sanitation, Buildings, and Fire departments.
Hart Island is NYC's Public Burial Ground
The Department of Correction offers a searchable database of Hart Island burial records since 1977, along with information on visiting Hart Island.
You
Can Buy Official NYC Merchandise
Visit CityStore, the Official Store of the City of New York, to buy official NYC merchandise. You can find NYPD, FDNY, DSNY, Parks, TLC merchandise, and more!
Free Wi-Fi Is Available in Select NYC Parks
The City and AT&T have announced a five-year initiative to provide free Wi-Fi service in 20 City parks. Visit the Parks Department site for locations.
You
May Qualify for Benefits
Visit www.nyc.gov/accessnyc
to screen your family for up to 30 City, State, and Federal health and
human service benefit programs. In addition to screening, you can learn
about the programs, how to apply, where to go, and even print filled in
applications.
You
Can Get Historic Photos Online
Between 1939 and 1941, and again in the mid-1980s, the City photographed every house and building in the five Boroughs. Copies of these tax
photos are available for purchase online via the Municipal
Archives.
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