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January 31, 2025

Current Issues in New York State Education to be addressed in the first of Albany Law School's 2025 Warren M. Anderson Legislative Series of Programs

 

2025 Warren M. Anderson Legislative Series:

Current Issues in New York State Education

February 6, 2025

12 p.m. – 1 p.m.

 

CLE available: 1.0 credit per program

An expert panel will discuss critical issues facing the P-12 education community and lawmakers, including a proposed reconfiguration of the Foundation Aid formula to fund schools, and emerging proposals, such as universal free school meals and restrictions on smartphones in schools.

 

Featuring:

 

Kyle McCauley Belokopitsky, Esq. ’05

Executive Director, New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers (NYS PTA)

 

Robert Megna
President, Rockefeller Institute of Government (SUNY)

 

Marina Marcou-O'Malley
Co-Executive Director, Alliance for Quality Education

 

Sean Giambattista
Director of State Aid, New York State Education Department

 

Alithia Rodriguez-Rolon
Legislative Director, New York State United Teachers (NYSUT)

 

 

This free program is open to the public and will take place on Zoom. CLE credits are available for practicing attorneys who attend. Registration is required.

 

 

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