New York— Following another round of non-public school reimbursements from the $250 million Comprehensive Attendance Policy (CAP) agreement, Teach NYS, a project of the OU Advocacy Center, thanked Gov....
New York – The Orthodox Union, the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, on Thursday submitted testimony at a contentious New York City Council hearing calling on the city...
NEW YORK – The growth of Torah in America recently reached yet another milestone as the number of students in yeshivos and Jewish day schools across New York City passed...
NEW YORK – The number of students attending Jewish day schools and yeshivas in New York City from kindergarten to 12th grade in the 2015-16 school year has exceeded...
New York, NY – On June 27, OU-Teach NYS offered testimony as part of the implementation process for Intro 65, now Local Law 2, the ground-breaking non-public school safety...
Orthodox Union-Teach NYS applauded the naming of New York State Policy Director Jake Adler to City & State’s Albany Rising Stars: 40 Under Forty list for 2016. The annual...
The following op-ed by Maury Litwack appeared in the Five Towns Jewish Times: There’s nothing like a Presidential election to boost our patriotism and dedication to the political process. But...
Following years of persistent advocacy by the Orthodox Union-Teach NYS, the New York City Council voted overwhelmingly in favor of Introduction 65-A Monday afternoon, a bill to fund school...
In response to an announcement this afternoon by Police Commissioner William Bratton that the New York City Police Department will provide security assessments at non-public schools, OU Advocacy-Teach NYS...
Today, OU Advocacy-Teach NYS, the non-partisan public policy arm of the Orthodox Union, issued the following statement regarding New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s release of 4,500 half-day...