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ABOUT EPP
The Mission of the Educational Priorities Panel
The goal of the Educational Priorities Panel is to improve
the quality of public education for New York Citys children so that
there is no longer a performance gap between city schools and those in
the rest of the state.
EPP pursues this goal by seeking reforms of federal, state
and city budget and administrative practices affecting children. Our objectives
are: to bring badly needed resources to New York City and other urban
school districts; to ensure that funds are distributed fairly; and to
advocate that funds are effectively used for the benefit of students,
especially those with the greatest needs for high-quality instruction.
The Educational Priorities Panel was formed as a coalition
in 1976, during the height of New York Citys fiscal crisis, to prevent
further cutbacks to student instruction and services. The Panels
24 member organizations represent a broad spectrum of civic, racial, ethnic,
and religious groups. These organizations as well as government decision
makers, education officials, and parents have used EPP materials and reports
to work more knowledgeably to improve public education.
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