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2017 - 2018 School Quality Report - High School Transfer
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-05T13:44:29.000ZNew York City Department of Education 2017 - 2018 School Quality Report Results for High School Transfer. The Quality Review is a process that evaluates how well schools are organized to support student learning and teacher practice. It was developed to assist New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) schools in raising student achievement by looking behind a school’s performance statistics to ensure that the school is engaged in effective methods of accelerating student learning.
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2018 - 2019 Arts Data Survey
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-16T15:01:59.000ZThe Annual Arts Education survey collects information on student participation in and access to arts education at NYCDOE schools. Please note the following arts-related data are now collected from other sources: The number of certified art teachers and non-certified teachers teaching the arts is collected form the HR and BEDS survey The arts instructional hours provided to elementary students are collected from the Student Transcript and Academic Recording System (STARS) The middle and high school participation in the arts data and the NYSED requirement data are collected form STARS and the HS arts sequence data are also collected form STARS
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NYPD Use of Force: Subjects
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-04-22T19:14:07.000ZDataset containing information related to non-NYPD Subjects involved in Force Incidents. </p> The Threat, Resistance, or Injury (TRI) Report is the primary means by which the NYPD records use of force incidents. All reportable instances of force – whether used by a member of the Department, or against the member – are recorded on a TRI Report. Data provided here are a result of the information captured on TRI Reports. Each record corresponds to a non-NYPD subject involved in a force incident. The data can be used to explore the various categories of force incidents and when and in which precinct they occurred. For any given incident, there may be one or more members of service involved. Since NYPD policy requires two-person patrols, most incidents will have at least two members. The data is used to populate the public facing Force Dashboard. (https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiOGNhMjVhYTctMjk3Ny00MTZjLTliNDAtY2M2ZTQ5YWI3N2ViIiwidCI6IjJiOWY1N2ViLTc4ZDEtNDZmYi1iZTgzLWEyYWZkZDdjNjA0MyJ9).
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DARP-ROTOW Enrollment Status of Active Tow Truck Companies
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-05-16T19:21:30.000Z<b>NOTE:</b> This dataset reflects data as of 7/21/2023. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) is working on an updated version of this dataset. This dataset shows all active tow truck companies licensed by NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) and the company's enrollment status in the Directed Accident Response Program (DARP) and/or the Rotation Tow Program (ROTOW). In New York City, licensed tow companies may tow vehicles without prior consent of the owner of the vehicle only under: Directed Accident Towing Program (DARP): Tow of vehicles that have been involved in an accident and cannot safely be driven under their own power; Rotation Tow Program (ROTOW): Tow of stolen vehicles that have been recovered or abandoned, and when a vehicle is parked inconsistently with posted instructions on private property. A business may apply to participate in DARP and ROTOW after holding a Tow Truck Company license for more than one year.
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Parking Violations Issued - Fiscal Year 2017
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2023-11-14T14:35:16.000ZThis dataset provides data on Parking Violations Issued between July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. In New York City, the fiscal year begins on July 1st of one calendar year and ends on June 30th of the following calendar year. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.nyc.gov/site/omb/faq/frequently-asked-questions.page#:~:text=our%20Careers%20page.-,The%20Expense%20Budget,-What%20is%20the">Click here</a> to find out more about the NYC Fiscal Year. <br>Parking Violations Issuance datasets contain violations issued during the respective fiscal year. The Issuance datasets are not updated to reflect violation status, the information only represents the violation(s) at the time they are issued. Since appearing on an issuance dataset, a violation may have been paid, dismissed via a hearing, statutorily expired, or had other changes to its status. To see the current status of outstanding parking violations, please look at the <a target="_blank" href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Open-Parking-and-Camera-Violations/nc67-uf89">Open Parking & Camera Violations</a> dataset. <br>You may find all of the Parking Violations Issued since fiscal year 2014 in this <a target="_blank" href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=DOF+Parking+Violations+Issued&q=&sortBy=alpha&utf8=%E2%9C%93">dataset collection</a>.
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2020 Summer School Remote Learning
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-05T13:45:28.000ZThis report includes Counts of students on summer school registration file broken out by borough, district and subgroups as of June, 2020. The counts represent traditional summer school registration. These numbers exclude the counts of students with 12-month IEPs who were registered for special education summer services and students who were registered for the DREAM program. They also exclude charter school and nonpublic school students who were enrolled in DOE programs.
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2015-16 Health Education MS Level - City Council District
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-05T13:43:41.000ZLocal Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district and each individual school. This reports provides information about the number and percent of students receiving one semester of health education as defined in local law 14 as reported through 2015-2016 STARS database. It includes school level data on number of 6-8 graders that received a semester of health instruction as well as number of 8th graders meeting the middle school health requirements for 2015-16 school year. This regulation does not require students to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade and a student may advance without completing the course.
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Family Violence Related Snapshots: New York City Community Board Districts
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-31T19:00:04.000ZThe dataset contains annual count data for the number of family-related domestic incident reports, family-related felony assaults, domestic violence related felony assaults, family-related rapes and domestic violence related rapes. </p> The Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) develops policies and programs, provides training and prevention education, conducts research and evaluations, performs community outreach, and operates the New York City Family Justice Centers. The office collaborates with City agencies and community stakeholders to ensure access to inclusive services for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence (GBV) services. GBV can include intimate partner and family violence, elder abuse, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. ENDGBV operates the New York City Family Justice Centers. These co‐located multidisciplinary domestic violence service centers provide vital social service, civil legal and criminal justice assistance for survivors of intimate partner violence and their children under one roof. The Brooklyn Family Justice Center opened in July 2005; the Queens Family Justice Center opened in July 2008; the Bronx Family Justice Center opened in April 2010; Manhattan Family Justice Center opened in December 2013 and Staten Island Family Justice Center opened in June 2015. ENDGBV also has a Policy and Training Institute that provides trainings on intimate partner violence to other City agencies. The New York City Healthy Relationship Academy, with is part of the Policy and Training Institute, provides peer lead workshops on healthy relationships and teen dating violence to individuals between the age of 13 and 24, their parents and staff of agencies that work with youth in that age range. The dataset is collected to produce an annual report on the number of family-related and domestic violence related incidents that occur at the community board district level in New York City. The New York City Police Department provides ENDGBV with count data on: family-related domestic incident reports, family-related felony assaults, domestic violence felony assaults, family-violence related rapes and domestic violence related rapes.
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2012 D75 School Survey Data
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:22:40.000ZTo understand the perceptions of families, students, and teachers regarding their school. School leaders use feedback from the survey to reflect and make improvements to schools and programs. Also, results from the survey used to help measure school quality. Each year, all parents, teachers, and students in grades 6-12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey is aligned to the DOE's Framework for Great Schools. It is designed to collect important information about each school's ability to support student success.
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Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Closed
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:20:46.000ZThe New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is an independent agency. It is empowered to receive, investigate, mediate, hear, make findings, and recommend action on complaints against New York City police officers alleging the use of excessive or unnecessary force, abuse of authority, discourtesy, or the use of offensive language. The Board’s investigative staff, composed entirely of civilian employees, conducts investigations in an impartial fashion. The Board forwards its findings to the police commissioner.