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District Leadership Teams review Comprehensive Educational Plans (CEPs) for schools in their districts and develop district-wide plans. They also provide guidance and assistance to School Leadership Teams. 

District Leadership Team representatives are chosen by their respective leadership groups. The presidents of the Borough High School Federation and the District Presidents’ Council are automatically members of their DLT. 

New York City's Community Education Councils (CECs) are charged with promoting student achievement, advising and commenting on educational policies, and providing input to the Chancellor and the Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) on matters of concern to the district. The powers and duties of CECs are spelled out in NYS Education Law §2590-e; those of Citywide Councils can be found in §2590-b.

Learn more about Community Education Councils (CECs) here.

Presidents' Councils are made up of the presidents (or their designated representatives) of each of the PA/PTAs within a given jurisdiction and are intended to support their constituent PA/PTAs. Chancellor’s Regulation A 660 (CR A-660) requires the establishment of a Presidents’ Council for each of the 32 community school districts, each of the five borough’s group of high schools, and District 75 (citywide special education). While direct involvement in Presidents’ Councils is limited to PA/PTA presidents (or their designated representatives), meetings are open to the general public.

District 25 Parent/Community Chats are when parents, caregivers, community members and district leaders meet as thought partners to learn from each other and exchange ideas about a specific topic. The topic of discussion for each District 25 Parent/Community Chat will be different! Our chats are a two-way dialogue whereby families, community members and the district leaders listen, learn, solve problems, and share information with each other.