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NY A07752
Bill
Status
4/8/2025
Primary Sponsor
Latrice Walker
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AI Summary
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Requires all NYC eighth-grade public school students to take the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT) during school hours by October 31st each year starting in 2026-2027, with parent opt-out allowed
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Mandates the chancellor establish at least 10 new specialized high schools by the 2028-2029 academic year, with the majority located at least two miles from existing specialized high schools
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Creates a free test preparation program for all 6th and 7th grade public school students, offered on Saturdays and summer weekdays, including transportation and meals at no cost
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Requires each NYC school district to establish at least one gifted and talented program for grades K-5 by 2026-2027, with automatic registration of eligible students for the admissions exam
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Establishes a 15-member Commission on Middle School Achievement, appointed by the governor and legislative leaders, to review and assess NYC middle schools and submit final recommendations by December 31, 2025
Legislative Description
Authorizes the chancellor of the city district to control and operate certain specialized high schools in the city of New York; establishes a commission on middle school achievement to provide guidance, advice, and make recommendations to the chancellor of the city district on matters pertaining to education policy, performance and innovation in New York city middle schools; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon the expiration thereof.
Last Action
referred to education
1/7/2026