Dear Colleagues,
Please join me in congratulating Chancellor Young and Vice Chancellor Finn!
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Betty A. Rosa
Commissioner
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Chancellor Lester W. Young, Jr.
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Vice Chancellor Josephine V. Finn
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Earlier this month, Regents Susan W. Mittler and Ruth B. Turner were re-elected to the Board of Regents. We also welcomed Regent Shino Tanikawa of Manhattan, who was elected to the Board of Regents by the New York State Legislature.
We are honored and excited to work with these esteemed colleagues and the entire Board of Regents to empower all young people to succeed and to create welcoming schools for all students regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, housing status, sexual orientation, immigration status, ability to speak English, or disability status. Find more information about the appointments to the Board of Regents here.
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Sincerely,
Betty A. Rosa
Commissioner
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Mental Health Education and Suicide Prevention Resources
Available for Schools to Develop Policies to Help Students
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Important guidance and resources are available to help schools develop vital policies to identify students in mental health crisis, intervene effectively, and prevent suicide risks for students.
Pediatric mental health experts, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, recently declared pandemic-related decline in child and adolescent mental health a national emergency. The Guide for Suicide Prevention for School Personnel provides tools to help administrators, teachers, and school staff identify and react to students' anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation.
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NYSED Proposes Regulations for the Substantial Equivalency of Instruction in Nonpublic Schools
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The proposed rulemaking will be published in the State Register on March 30, 2022, and the public comment period will run through May 31, 2022. It is expected the final regulation will come before the Board of Regents for its consideration in fall 2022.
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NYSED Launches the Performance Assessment Networks (PAN) Pilot
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In support of the Graduation Measures initiative, the PAN Pilot is exploring the potential for New York’s educational assessment system to be reimagined in a way that purposefully fosters high-quality instructional opportunities, provides authentic measures of deeper learning, and better prepares students for college and the workplace. The PAN Pilot is funded through a philanthropic grant to the USNY Regents Research Fund from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Information on this pilot opportunity is available on the PAN Pilot website. To stay up to date on pilot activities, join the PAN Pilot listserv.
Program staff members are now accepting nominations for the PAN Pilot Advisory Panel and its workgroups, which will advise program staff on the pilot design, including recommendations for an application process and selection criteria for participating schools, pilot regulations, professional learning experiences, and network design. Nominate yourself or a colleague to the PAN Pilot Advisory Panel and Workgroups using the nomination form on our website by March 31, 2022.
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New York State Teachers Honored With Prestigious
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics & Science
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The New York PAEMST awardees are Leslie Anson of Millbrook Central School District, and Lynda Brennan of Suffern Central School District. Congratulations!
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Month of the Military Child
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Military members and military-connected families make many sacrifices for the security and safety of our nation, specifically military-connected children during their K-12 careers. April is designated as the Month of the Military Child or Purple Up! For Military Kids. Across the nation, states and school districts will celebrate the important role military children play while their service member parents serve our country through special events and wearing the color purple.
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Expanded Math Access Program
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Congratulations to P.S. 144Q Col Jeromus Remsen School in Forest Hills, Queens for being ranked the #1 First In Math® School in New York State and the #8 First In Math® School in the U.S!
The Expanded Math Access Program, a New York State initiative to improve and promote math fluency across NYS schools, provides First In Math® licenses for 1 million NYS students in grades K-5 at no cost to districts. Learn how your school can sign up.
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SUNY Microcredentials for In-Demand Job Fields
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Governor Hochul announced the expansion of SUNY microcredentials to provide more educational opportunities for adult learners and to help close the skills gap.
Microcredentials are short, focused credentials designed to provide in-demand skills, know-how, and experience. Stackable microcredentials can also provide a pathway to a certificate or to an initial or advanced degree.
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In response to the many challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, NY Project Hope is available to all NYS residents in need of mental or emotional support. The program offers free online services such as:
- an emotional support helpline staffed with trained counselors;
- virtual wellness groups;
- local crisis counseling available in several NYS counties; and
- various digital resources for both adults and children.
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