Figuring Out Health Insurance

Making Policy Public

Figuring Out Health Insurance

The Internet is Serious Business

Urban Investigations

The Internet is Serious Business

Let's Hang Out

Urban Investigations

Let's Hang Out

Is Your Neighborhood Getting Too Expensive?

Technical Assistance

Is Your Neighborhood Getting Too Expensive?

Your Truth, Your Rights

Public Access Design

Your Truth, Your Rights

Shelter Skelter

Urban Investigations

Shelter Skelter

Print The Good, Bad, & Unknown

On September 7, 2017, Chancellor Carmen Fariña of the New York City Department of Education (DOE) sent families a letter to introduce the updated Citywide Behavioral Expectations to Support Student Learning (Discipline Code) for students K-12. The letter encouraged families to read a total of 80 pages on disciplinary responses and interventions. What are the standards of student behavior? What are the consequences? Who decides?

In the spring of 2018, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Nupur Mathur and public high school students from the KAPPA International High School in the Bronx to investigate these questions.

Students got out of the classroom to survey their school community on student rights and responsibilities, and interview key DOE staff on school safety. This newspaper is a guide to what students learned about the Discipline Code, how it impacts students and their families, and what it means for the future of their school.

Engage to Change

Technical Assistance

Engage to Change

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Making Policy Public

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Planning for your children's future

Technical Assistance

Planning for your children's future

Lunchroom Digest

City Studies

Lunchroom Digest

Reclaim Your Worker Rights

Making Policy Public

Reclaim Your Worker Rights

Making Change

City Studies

Making Change

H2 Oh No!

Technical Assistance

H2 Oh No!

Rent Regulation Rights

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights