New York City Launches $77 Million Emerson-Davis Residence in Brooklyn to Support Families With Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
New York City begins the reconstruction of the Emerson-Davis Family Residence to support families with mental illness or substance abuse, aligning with Mayor Adams' broader goal of creating half a million new homes by 2032.
San Diego Unified School District Adopts "Phone-Free School Day" Policy Ahead of California State Mandate
San Diego Unified School District introduces a "phone-free school day" policy effective Aug. 11 to enhance academic focus and mental well-being, allowing exceptions for emergencies and high school lunch periods.
New York City Stands with Immigrant High School Student Arrested Post-Court Appearance in Federal Legal Battle
New York City supports Derlis Snaider, an immigrant student arrested after a court appearance, in a lawsuit involving high-ranking officials, underscoring the city's commitment to immigrant communities and safe environment for families.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul Launches Statewide Smartphone Restriction Policy for Schools
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a smartphone restriction policy for New York schools to take effect by the 2025-26 academic year, with resources available for districts to implement the new rules, including funding for storage solutions.
New York City Backs Former Student Detained After Immigration Hearing, Challenges Federal Enforcement Tactics
New York City filed an amicus brief supporting Jose Luis, a former student arrested at an immigration hearing, arguing the detention is detrimental to immigrant trust and due process.












