State Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda announced a $215,000 investment in state funds to support the growth and expansion of Bard Early College Bronx. This investment is a product of Senator Sepulveda’s Vision 32: Empowering the Bronx initiative, which aims to promote capital investment in infrastructure and programmatic support for organizations across his district.
The announcement took place during a press conference at the Bard Early College Bronx campus, attended by prominent educational leaders. Among the special guests were Board of Regents member Dr. Aramina Vega Ferrer, New York State Education Department Commissioner Dr. Betty A. Rosa, and representing the Chancellor of New York City Public Schools Melissa Aviles-Ramos was First Deputy Chancellor Isabel DiMola, all of whom have

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