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Final Legislative Priorities

As we approach the final weeks of the legislative session, we have compiled a priority list of bills that we are sharing with legislators in person and electronically.

Overall, voters approve 97% of school district budgets

FOR RELEASE: May 21, 2025

New York voters approved 96.6% of proposed school district budgets on Tuesday, May 20, according to preliminary results compiled by the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA).

In wake of a critical report by the comptroller, Regents focus on English language learners

On Board Online • May 19, 2025

By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent

In 2024, only 52% of students entering high school in 2020 classified as English language learners (ELLs) received a diploma

State budget agreement boosts school aid by $1.7B

On Board Online • May 19, 2025

By Brian Fessler
Chief Advocacy Officer

As the clock closed in on 11 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, the Legislature passed its final budget bill, putting a wrap on the 2025-26 state budget process.

There is a shortage of speech pathologists; University at Buffalo team sees role for A.I.

On Board Online • May 19, 2025

By Paul Heiser
Senior Research Analyst

Researchers at the University at Buffalo (UB) are in the process of developing two artificial intelligence tools to help children who need speech-language services.

The student voice in school governance

On Board Online • May 19, 2025

By Mark Snyder
Senior Leadership Development Manager

The official justification for the state law that requires all school districts with high schools to include at least one ex officio student board member states that it "provides an opportunity for young New Yorkers to build skills and habits of civic engagement.

2025-26 Enacted State Budget Analysis

Below you will find a link to NYSSBA’s comprehensive 2025-26 enacted state budget analysis

Statement of NYSSBA Executive Director Robert S. Schneider on 2025-26 state budget

FOR RELEASE: May 8, 2025

With adoption of the 2025-26 state budget, school boards now have much needed clarity regarding their state aid allocations.

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