diff --git a/data/clean/microdata.csv b/data/clean/microdata.csv index 0719ab2..076c9d9 100644 --- a/data/clean/microdata.csv +++ b/data/clean/microdata.csv @@ -1732,7 +1732,6 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9sfa-4geq,DOF: Cooperative Comparable Rental Income – Staten Island – FY 2009/2010,dataset,2022-05-09 22:25:34+00:00,2011-10-04 21:02:11+00:00,2017-09-16 19:08:03+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9sfa-4geq,The Department of Finance (DOF) is required by NY State law to value condominiums or cooperatives as if they were residential rental apartment buildings. DOF uses income information from rental properties similar in physical features and location to the condominiums or cooperatives. DOF applies this income data to the condominium or cooperative and determine its value in the same way DOF values rental apartment buildings. Update Frequency: Annually 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,b7t4-zm44,BPL Electronic Resources,href,2018-09-10 18:54:51+00:00,2011-10-10 23:01:01+00:00,2011-10-10 23:01:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/b7t4-zm44,A list of electronic databases available at Brooklyn Public Library. Update schedule: As required 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sjpy-4cc9,DOF: Cooperative Comparable Rental Income – Queens – FY 2011/2012,dataset,2022-05-09 22:25:33+00:00,2011-10-03 19:01:05+00:00,2017-09-16 13:54:46+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sjpy-4cc9,The Department of Finance (DOF) is required by NY State law to value condominiums or cooperatives as if they were residential rental apartment buildings. DOF uses income information from rental properties similar in physical features and location to the condominiums or cooperatives. DOF applies this income data to the condominium or cooperative and determine its value in the same way DOF values rental apartment buildings. Update Frequency: Annually -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jtpv-nuuc,2019-20 School Quality Guide Elementary Middle School,dataset,2021-04-09 15:37:06+00:00,2021-03-23 20:20:48+00:00,2021-03-23 20:39:02+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jtpv-nuuc,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements—Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong FamilyCommunity Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ci36-d7ea,2019-20 School Quality Guide High Schools,dataset,2021-04-09 15:57:46+00:00,2021-03-23 19:20:08+00:00,2021-03-23 19:27:47+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ci36-d7ea,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. Due to size constraints only partial data is reflected, to view entire data open up the excel file that shown with data set name. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong FamilyCommunity Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f4zj-z3db,2019-20 School Quality Guide High School Transfer,dataset,2021-04-09 16:02:06+00:00,2021-03-19 17:25:32+00:00,2021-03-23 17:52:52+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f4zj-z3db,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. Due to size constraints only partial data is reflected, to view entire data open up the excel file that shown with data set name. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which include six elements Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong FamilyCommunity Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4d7f-74pe,New York City Council Discretionary Funding,dataset,2021-04-20 15:26:22+00:00,2018-01-11 22:55:06+00:00,2021-04-09 19:05:53+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4d7f-74pe,The dataset reflects applications for discretionary funding to be allocated by the New York City Council @@ -1755,11 +1754,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7wse-xesc,October_2020_21-996_Appendix New York City School Bus Route Reporting,dataset,2021-05-21 22:42:56+00:00,2021-05-21 22:41:00+00:00,2021-05-21 22:42:56+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7wse-xesc,October_2020_21-996_Appendix New York City School Bus Route Reporting 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wunb-i9sc,April_2021_21-993 New York City Transportation Reporting,dataset,2021-05-22 00:08:56+00:00,2021-05-22 00:06:54+00:00,2021-05-22 00:08:56+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wunb-i9sc,April_2021_21-993 New York City Transportation Reporting 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9qvi-kbpt,April_2021_89C_21-996 New York City School Bus Route Reporting,dataset,2021-05-22 00:12:32+00:00,2021-05-22 00:10:23+00:00,2021-05-22 00:12:32+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9qvi-kbpt,April_2021_89C_21-996 New York City School Bus Route Reporting -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,c38p-gtif,2019-20 School Quality Guide Citywide Distict 75,dataset,2021-04-09 13:03:08+00:00,2021-03-23 19:33:10+00:00,2021-03-23 19:52:21+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/c38p-gtif,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong Family Community Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5atx-ibtu,April_2021_929B_21-995 New York City Office of Pupil Transportation Investigations Reporting,dataset,2021-05-22 00:15:42+00:00,2021-05-22 00:13:41+00:00,2021-05-22 00:15:42+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5atx-ibtu,April_2021_929B_21-995 New York City Office of Pupil Transportation Investigations Reporting -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kkng-ugna,2019-20 School Quality Guide Early Childhood,dataset,2021-04-01 19:30:33+00:00,2021-03-19 16:46:56+00:00,2021-03-19 16:54:47+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kkng-ugna,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements—Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong FamilyCommunity Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yphg-6fug,"2020-21 Guidance Counselor/Social Worker Data - Demographic, Post Secondary",dataset,2021-03-26 21:38:38+00:00,2021-03-26 21:29:20+00:00,2021-03-26 21:38:38+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yphg-6fug,"New York City Department of Education 2020-21 Guidance Counselor and Social Workers data by district, borough, school number, school name, and school level, providing statistics for full time, part time, bilingual guidance counselors and social workers and whether they are serving more than one location." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sgxc-mnpk,Prelim Average Class Size School - K - 8TH,dataset,2021-02-01 14:16:14+00:00,2021-02-01 14:11:50+00:00,2021-02-01 14:16:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sgxc-mnpk,"Preliminary Class Size Report School K-8 Average Class Size General Education and Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classes and course sections with more than 100 students or fewer than seven students are excluded from this report, as are self-contained courses with fewer than two students." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jtpv-nuuc,2019-20 School Quality Guide Elementary Middle School,dataset,2021-04-09 15:37:06+00:00,2021-03-23 20:20:48+00:00,2021-03-23 20:39:02+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jtpv-nuuc,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements—Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong FamilyCommunity Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jf8f-zxb7,April_2021_1173B_21-994 New York City School Bus Delays Report,dataset,2021-05-22 00:19:04+00:00,2021-05-22 00:16:40+00:00,2021-05-22 00:19:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jf8f-zxb7,April_2021_1173B_21-994 New York City School Bus Delays Report +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,c38p-gtif,2019-20 School Quality Guide Citywide Distict 75,dataset,2021-04-09 13:03:08+00:00,2021-03-23 19:33:10+00:00,2021-03-23 19:52:21+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/c38p-gtif,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong Family Community Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ec4f-sy8r,2019-20 Students In Temporary Housing,dataset,2021-03-26 22:03:14+00:00,2021-03-26 21:58:11+00:00,2021-03-26 22:03:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ec4f-sy8r,"Data on enrollment, transportation, and academic outcomes of students in temporary housing." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,d7b6-byut,Prelim Average Class Size School - MS & HS,dataset,2021-02-01 14:23:06+00:00,2021-02-01 14:19:20+00:00,2021-02-01 14:23:06+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/d7b6-byut,"Preliminary Class Size Report Middle School and High School Core Average Class Size ""• Core courses identified as English, Math, Social Studies, and Science classes for grades 6-12, where available in the scheduling application. General Education and Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classes and course sections with more than 100 students or fewer than seven students are excluded from this report, as are self-contained courses with fewer than two students." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4quv-6za7,Prelim Average Class Size City- K-8TH,dataset,2021-02-01 14:57:59+00:00,2021-02-01 14:50:36+00:00,2021-02-01 14:57:59+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4quv-6za7,"Preliminary Class Size Report School K-8 Average Class Size General Education and Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classes and course sections with more than 100 students or fewer than seven students are excluded from this report, as are self-contained courses with fewer than two students." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bzs3-dh33,Prelim Percentage Class Size District - K-8TH,dataset,2021-02-01 18:29:51+00:00,2021-02-01 18:18:33+00:00,2021-02-01 18:29:51+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bzs3-dh33,Prelim Percentage Class Size Reports - Aggregated by District. @@ -1782,11 +1781,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8vqd-3345,2018-2019 Career and Technical Education Report Law 174,dataset,2021-03-12 15:06:25+00:00,2021-03-12 15:00:57+00:00,2021-03-12 15:06:25+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8vqd-3345,"Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and students in CTE programs and CTE-designated high schools, as defined in Local Law 174 as reported through the 2018-2019 STARS database. CTE Designated High Schools are those in which all students are engaged in NYC DOE-approved CTE sequences of instruction that integrate rigorous academic study with workforce skills in specific career pathways. It is important to note that schools self-report their scheduling information in STARS. The report also includes information regarding the number and ratio of certified CTE instructors." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cvqn-xqrr,FY2020 Local Law 16 Final Report,dataset,2021-03-12 17:38:51+00:00,2021-03-12 17:33:39+00:00,2021-03-12 17:38:51+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cvqn-xqrr,"Reports Fiscal Year 2020 financial statistics for weighted register allocations, weighted register allocation gaps, collective bargaining for school based staff, total budget allocations and Non FSF budget allocations per district, school and instruction level." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,zhrf-jnt6,Directory of Temporary Public Art,href,2021-03-23 15:37:16+00:00,2011-08-16 20:21:41+00:00,2011-08-16 20:21:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/zhrf-jnt6,"Temporary art exhibitions and installations in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties since 2000. To convert the JSON feed to CSV (or excel), use: https://json-csv.com/ Data Dictionary: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tDKjYnYG1xPkMhBPr8vPKWVSoEhSBxYWkXsCDkgpBcE/edit?usp=sharing" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ec4f-sy8r,2019-20 Students In Temporary Housing,dataset,2021-03-26 22:03:14+00:00,2021-03-26 21:58:11+00:00,2021-03-26 22:03:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ec4f-sy8r,"Data on enrollment, transportation, and academic outcomes of students in temporary housing." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dfv3-jzjw,"Pupil Transportation Count of Employees Bus Company - July 1, - December 31, 2021",dataset,2021-01-29 23:40:34+00:00,2021-01-29 23:35:13+00:00,2021-01-29 23:40:34+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dfv3-jzjw,"Students are reported as those who were planned and routed, but may or may not have used the service provided. Student stop assignment is done at the school, OPT creates the routes. Routes were determined by those routed with students assigned Vehicles are identified by school bus company reported data. This data is subject to data entry error and is dependent on the school bus companies to maintain. All transportation sites were included, and reported by type. A transportation site was defined by a unique location identified by a street address. Please note multiple students or schools can be located in the same address and would there for represent multiple stops at the same site." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jf8f-zxb7,April_2021_1173B_21-994 New York City School Bus Delays Report,dataset,2021-05-22 00:19:04+00:00,2021-05-22 00:16:40+00:00,2021-05-22 00:19:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jf8f-zxb7,April_2021_1173B_21-994 New York City School Bus Delays Report -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8nqg-ia7v,Mental Health Service Finder Data,filter,2021-06-04 00:31:24+00:00,2016-07-23 00:13:34+00:00,2017-09-08 00:45:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8nqg-ia7v,Data used by the NYC Mental Health Service Finder. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cm6g-t7ye,Inclusionary Housing Properties,dataset,2021-06-30 17:02:08+00:00,2018-12-03 20:54:00+00:00,2018-12-03 20:57:44+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cm6g-t7ye,"The Inclusionary Housing Program is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing program, enacted in 1987, enables a development to receive a density bonus in return for the new construction, substantial rehabilitation, or preservation of permanently affordable housing. The Inclusionary Housing Properties table includes both generating sites and compensated developments. Please note that some properties are both generating sites and compensated developments. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing (VIH) open data is published in four tables. Please see the documentation for more information on how these four tables relate. For a complete list of Inclusionary Housing datasets, please follow this link." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yphg-6fug,"2020-21 Guidance Counselor/Social Worker Data - Demographic, Post Secondary",dataset,2021-03-26 21:38:38+00:00,2021-03-26 21:29:20+00:00,2021-03-26 21:38:38+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yphg-6fug,"New York City Department of Education 2020-21 Guidance Counselor and Social Workers data by district, borough, school number, school name, and school level, providing statistics for full time, part time, bilingual guidance counselors and social workers and whether they are serving more than one location." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kkng-ugna,2019-20 School Quality Guide Early Childhood,dataset,2021-04-01 19:30:33+00:00,2021-03-19 16:46:56+00:00,2021-03-19 16:54:47+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kkng-ugna,"The School Quality Reports share information about school performance, set expectations for schools, and promote school improvement. These reports include information from multiple sources, including Quality Reviews, the NYC School Survey, and student performance. The School Quality Reports are organized around the Framework for Great Schools, which includes six elements—Rigorous Instruction, Collaborative Teachers, Supportive Environment, Effective School Leadership, Strong FamilyCommunity Ties, and Trust—that drive student achievement and school improvement." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sgxc-mnpk,Prelim Average Class Size School - K - 8TH,dataset,2021-02-01 14:16:14+00:00,2021-02-01 14:11:50+00:00,2021-02-01 14:16:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sgxc-mnpk,"Preliminary Class Size Report School K-8 Average Class Size General Education and Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classes and course sections with more than 100 students or fewer than seven students are excluded from this report, as are self-contained courses with fewer than two students." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dte3-kvx7,Adopted Highway Service Ratings (Adopt-a-Highway/Highway Cleanliness),href,2021-05-27 19:32:42+00:00,2016-07-15 21:54:20+00:00,2016-07-15 21:54:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dte3-kvx7,NYC highways that receive a cleanliness rating of good (%) +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pwts-g83w,DOHMH HIV Service Directory,dataset,2021-06-07 17:52:45+00:00,2018-05-02 20:46:39+00:00,2021-06-07 17:52:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pwts-g83w,"This directory is for at-risk for HIV and eligible persons living with HIV in New York City seeking HIV medical and supportive services. The agencies and their listed programs receive CDC and Ryan White Part-A funding to provide: Targeted-Testing among Priority Populations, Food and Nutrition Services, Health Education and Risk Reduction Services, Harm Reduction Services, Legal Services, Mental Health Services, Case Management and Care Coordination Services, and Supportive Counseling Services. To be eligible to recieve these services, prospective clients must: 1)be HIV-positive; 2) have a total household income below 435% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) (this is the same as the income eligible guidelines for the New York State AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) and higher than the income eligiblity guidelines for Medicaid in New York State); and 3) reside in New York City or the counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam. For providers, to make a referral, please contact the program directly using the information provided in the diretory (please be sure to call before directing clients to the program). When making a referral, you may also find it useful to talk to your client about executing a release of information form authorizing you to share confidential health and HIV-related information with another service provider in order to coordinate care (for more information, go to https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/aids/providers/forms/informedconsent.htm)." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ej3f-9dad,Inclusionary Housing Transfers,dataset,2021-06-30 17:03:00+00:00,2018-12-03 20:41:34+00:00,2018-12-03 20:47:44+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ej3f-9dad,"The Inclusionary Housing Program is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing program, enacted in 1987, enables a development to receive a density bonus in return for the new construction, substantial rehabilitation, or preservation of permanently affordable housing. The Inclusionary Housing Transfers table provides information on the transfers between generating sites and compensated developments. The table also contains records of transfers that occurred on-site. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing (VIH) open data is published in four tables. Please see the documentation for more information on how these four tables relate. For a complete list of Inclusionary Housing datasets, please follow this link." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qcru-xhuq,Inclusionary Housing Floor Area Generated,dataset,2021-06-30 17:03:24+00:00,2018-12-03 20:48:53+00:00,2018-12-03 20:50:42+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qcru-xhuq,"The Inclusionary Housing Program is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing program, enacted in 1987, enables a development to receive a density bonus in return for the new construction, substantial rehabilitation, or preservation of permanently affordable housing. The Inclusionary Housing Floor Area Generated table provides information on the IH floor area generated by generating sites in the program. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing (VIH) open data is published in four tables. Please see the documentation for more information on how these four tables relate. For a complete list of Inclusionary Housing datasets, please follow this link." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jafx-rvrb,Inclusionary Housing Projects,dataset,2021-06-30 17:03:44+00:00,2018-12-03 20:35:55+00:00,2018-12-03 20:38:57+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jafx-rvrb,"The Inclusionary Housing Program is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing program, enacted in 1987, enables a development to receive a density bonus in return for the new construction, substantial rehabilitation, or preservation of permanently affordable housing. The Inclusionary Housing Projects table provides a list of all voluntary inclusionary housing projects and additional project-specific details. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing (VIH) open data is published in four tables. Please see the documentation for more information on how these four tables relate. For a complete list of Inclusionary Housing datasets, please follow this link." @@ -1809,11 +1808,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tsb8-3rct,Discretionary Contract Awards,dataset,2021-07-13 00:21:14+00:00,2021-07-12 23:54:52+00:00,2021-07-13 00:01:42+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tsb8-3rct,Final list of all allocated discretionary grants. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tdhn-vze8,HHS Invoice Cycle Time,dataset,2021-07-20 14:24:38+00:00,2021-06-30 19:33:00+00:00,2021-06-30 19:37:28+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tdhn-vze8,Human Health Services Accelerator annual invoice cycle times across the 10 agencies that are managing contracts in HHS Accelerator Financials. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mfz4-pj9t,RFP Summary by Agency and Fiscal Year,dataset,2021-07-20 14:29:10+00:00,2021-06-30 20:37:21+00:00,2021-06-30 20:40:43+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mfz4-pj9t, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ujre-m2tj,Discretionary Award Tracker,dataset,2021-07-20 14:30:34+00:00,2021-06-30 20:06:54+00:00,2021-06-30 20:22:30+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ujre-m2tj,"The Discretionary Award Tracker is a data set including the status of all City Council Discretionary Awards allocated to nonprofit organizations by City Council in the past three fiscal years. To move to the contracting process, an award must have a cleared status, i.e., meet all applicable procedural requirements." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cm6g-t7ye,Inclusionary Housing Properties,dataset,2021-06-30 17:02:08+00:00,2018-12-03 20:54:00+00:00,2018-12-03 20:57:44+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cm6g-t7ye,"The Inclusionary Housing Program is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing program, enacted in 1987, enables a development to receive a density bonus in return for the new construction, substantial rehabilitation, or preservation of permanently affordable housing. The Inclusionary Housing Properties table includes both generating sites and compensated developments. Please note that some properties are both generating sites and compensated developments. The Voluntary Inclusionary Housing (VIH) open data is published in four tables. Please see the documentation for more information on how these four tables relate. For a complete list of Inclusionary Housing datasets, please follow this link." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8nqg-ia7v,Mental Health Service Finder Data,filter,2021-06-04 00:31:24+00:00,2016-07-23 00:13:34+00:00,2017-09-08 00:45:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8nqg-ia7v,Data used by the NYC Mental Health Service Finder. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hdnu-nbrh,NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Tax Revenue FY 1980 - FY 2020,dataset,2021-06-29 21:28:11+00:00,2014-03-03 21:24:45+00:00,2019-07-16 14:50:57+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hdnu-nbrh,"Annual tax revenue from major tax sources, from FY 1980 - FY 2020." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dte3-kvx7,Adopted Highway Service Ratings (Adopt-a-Highway/Highway Cleanliness),href,2021-05-27 19:32:42+00:00,2016-07-15 21:54:20+00:00,2016-07-15 21:54:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dte3-kvx7,NYC highways that receive a cleanliness rating of good (%) -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gqzy-vhwd,Brooklyn Borough President Meeting Requests,dataset,2021-06-29 17:23:13+00:00,2019-11-22 15:07:35+00:00,2019-11-22 15:13:57+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gqzy-vhwd,This data set represents all meeting and event requests (internal and external) to the Borough President for 2017 and 2018. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4j6i-9rmr,Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) Recommendations,dataset,2021-06-29 14:51:04+00:00,2019-10-04 20:20:40+00:00,2019-10-04 20:32:27+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4j6i-9rmr,"List of the Borough President's Recommendations on ULURP applications in Brooklyn. Each Borough President has a role in the ULURP process, as stipulated in the New York City Charter. The Borough President reviews each ULURP application in Brooklyn and provides policy recommendations to the City Planning Commission and the City Council. This data set indicates his recommendations for all applications reviewed during his term in office. Each record corresponds to a separate application, and provides the following information: the application name, the application's ULURP number(s), the affected Community Board(s), the affected Council District (s), the recommendation date, and the nature of the Borough President's recommendation. This dataset also provides access to the PDF document of the complete recommendation. This data can be used by the public to learn about recent land use proposals across the Borough, as well as specific community boards." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pwts-g83w,DOHMH HIV Service Directory,dataset,2021-06-07 17:52:45+00:00,2018-05-02 20:46:39+00:00,2021-06-07 17:52:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pwts-g83w,"This directory is for at-risk for HIV and eligible persons living with HIV in New York City seeking HIV medical and supportive services. The agencies and their listed programs receive CDC and Ryan White Part-A funding to provide: Targeted-Testing among Priority Populations, Food and Nutrition Services, Health Education and Risk Reduction Services, Harm Reduction Services, Legal Services, Mental Health Services, Case Management and Care Coordination Services, and Supportive Counseling Services. To be eligible to recieve these services, prospective clients must: 1)be HIV-positive; 2) have a total household income below 435% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) (this is the same as the income eligible guidelines for the New York State AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) and higher than the income eligiblity guidelines for Medicaid in New York State); and 3) reside in New York City or the counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam. For providers, to make a referral, please contact the program directly using the information provided in the diretory (please be sure to call before directing clients to the program). When making a referral, you may also find it useful to talk to your client about executing a release of information form authorizing you to share confidential health and HIV-related information with another service provider in order to coordinate care (for more information, go to https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/aids/providers/forms/informedconsent.htm)." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y6ds-67d5,Brooklyn Borough President Office Requests for Assistance,dataset,2021-06-29 16:53:22+00:00,2019-11-19 15:14:18+00:00,2021-06-29 16:47:59+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y6ds-67d5,List of requests that come from inside and outside the office. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,b9a3-rexv,2021 City Council March Attendance,dataset,2021-06-11 18:47:51+00:00,2021-06-10 12:54:57+00:00,2021-06-11 18:38:49+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/b9a3-rexv,"Total enrollment count for students whose learning preference is remote or blended or missing and who have attended school in person at least once since September 16, 2020. Because student learning preference is based in part on student attendance (see below), only students for whom attendance data is reported are included." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rrfc-w3w8,2021 City Council April Attendance,dataset,2021-06-11 19:32:57+00:00,2021-06-11 19:12:14+00:00,2021-06-11 19:32:57+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rrfc-w3w8,"Total enrollment count for students whose learning preference is remote or blended or missing and who have attended school in person at least once since September 16, 2020. Because student learning preference is based in part on student attendance (see below), only students for whom attendance data is reported are included." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mpbx-6c9k,Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Annual Report on Outreach to Cosmetologists,dataset,2021-06-11 20:15:51+00:00,2021-06-11 18:48:15+00:00,2021-06-11 18:51:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mpbx-6c9k,The dataset contains annual count data for the Annual Report on Outreach to Cosmetologists . @@ -1836,11 +1835,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6ggx-itps,NYC Independent Budget Office (IBO) Debt Service Since FY 2000,dataset,2021-06-25 15:59:34+00:00,2014-03-03 22:04:09+00:00,2021-06-25 15:59:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6ggx-itps,"New York City Annual Debt Service Expense from FY2000 – FY2020 Dollars in millions SOURCES: IBO; Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB); New York City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Comptroller (various years); Annual Report of the Comptroller on Capital Debt and Obligations (various years); New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (various years).

NOTES:
(1) Debt service is the cost to New York City of repaying its outstanding debt, including both principal and interest. The figures in the table have been adjusted to reflect debt service that was originally scheduled for payment in each year since 2000.
(2) New York City is required to have a balanced annual budget. In years when it runs a surplus, the primary means the city uses to comply with this requirement is to use up some or all of the surplus by prepaying some of the subsequent years' debt service expenses. As a result, the cash outlay for debt service in a given year is not an accurate representation of the true cost of debt service in that year.
(3) The defeasance of $536 million of GO bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.
(4) The defeasance of $1.986 billion of GO bonds in 2008 reduced debt service in 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.
(5) The defeasance of $718 million of TFA bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.
(6) The defeasance of $196 million of TFA bonds in 2013 reduced debt service in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.
(7) The defeasance of $637 million of TFA bonds in 2015 with savings from Sales Tax Asset Receivable Corporation (STAR) reduced debt service in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.
(8) The defeasance of $65 million of Jay Street Development Corporation (JSDC) bonds in 2007 reduced debt service in 2009 and 2010. Debt service in the table is presented as if the defeasance had not occurred.
(9) TFA BARBs and TSASC are not included in OMB's or the Comptroller's definitions of New York City outstanding debt. For an explanation of these items, and their inclusion in NYC IBO's definition of New York City outstanding debt, please see New Outstanding Debt.
(10) In 2006, TSASC restructured its outstanding indebtedness. This included a one time expense of $161 million for redeeming all bonds issued under a secured loan agreement with the United States Department of Transportation, via the department's Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program. Additionally, all prior year TSASC bond series were defeased, leaving only series 2006-1 bonds outstanding.
" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,n6ej-pebd,Capital Awards,dataset,2021-06-29 14:45:30+00:00,2019-10-16 20:23:34+00:00,2021-06-29 14:43:59+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/n6ej-pebd,Final list of all city and non-city capital projects. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mju7-rqph,Heroes of the Month,dataset,2021-06-29 14:47:57+00:00,2019-11-13 19:15:08+00:00,2019-11-13 19:18:56+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mju7-rqph,List of honorees who have displayed bravery. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y6ds-67d5,Brooklyn Borough President Office Requests for Assistance,dataset,2021-06-29 16:53:22+00:00,2019-11-19 15:14:18+00:00,2021-06-29 16:47:59+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y6ds-67d5,List of requests that come from inside and outside the office. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ujre-m2tj,Discretionary Award Tracker,dataset,2021-07-20 14:30:34+00:00,2021-06-30 20:06:54+00:00,2021-06-30 20:22:30+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ujre-m2tj,"The Discretionary Award Tracker is a data set including the status of all City Council Discretionary Awards allocated to nonprofit organizations by City Council in the past three fiscal years. To move to the contracting process, an award must have a cleared status, i.e., meet all applicable procedural requirements." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s6qk-qkvb,"School Bus Route Reporting April2020_21_996 - July 1, - December 31, 2019",dataset,2021-01-29 23:24:15+00:00,2021-01-29 23:19:56+00:00,2021-01-29 23:24:15+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s6qk-qkvb,"Student ride times were reported as defined by the time difference between the scheduled stop time and the school session time. This was reported at the student level as this is a more useful metric for judging service provided. A full route, including all pick ups and drop offs would not be reflective of the time any individual student spent on the bus." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kuw6-zcm2,"Bus Delays April2020 994 - July 1, - December 31, 2019",dataset,2021-01-29 22:27:05+00:00,2021-01-29 22:10:35+00:00,2021-01-29 22:27:05+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kuw6-zcm2,"School bus delays report for first half of fiscal 2019/2020 school year. School bus companies report this data, and it is therefore subject to data entry error. Failure to arrive at school is not captured from the school bus company reported source for delays, therefore this marker was determined if a school bus company reported a breakdown or delay and a school reported an arrival after session time." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vxah-4hdw,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - SWD,dataset,2020-11-16 21:01:46+00:00,2020-11-16 20:56:30+00:00,2020-11-16 21:01:46+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vxah-4hdw,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report for students with and without disabilities aggregated by district, borough and school number." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4j6i-9rmr,Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) Recommendations,dataset,2021-06-29 14:51:04+00:00,2019-10-04 20:20:40+00:00,2019-10-04 20:32:27+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4j6i-9rmr,"List of the Borough President's Recommendations on ULURP applications in Brooklyn. Each Borough President has a role in the ULURP process, as stipulated in the New York City Charter. The Borough President reviews each ULURP application in Brooklyn and provides policy recommendations to the City Planning Commission and the City Council. This data set indicates his recommendations for all applications reviewed during his term in office. Each record corresponds to a separate application, and provides the following information: the application name, the application's ULURP number(s), the affected Community Board(s), the affected Council District (s), the recommendation date, and the nature of the Borough President's recommendation. This dataset also provides access to the PDF document of the complete recommendation. This data can be used by the public to learn about recent land use proposals across the Borough, as well as specific community boards." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gqzy-vhwd,Brooklyn Borough President Meeting Requests,dataset,2021-06-29 17:23:13+00:00,2019-11-22 15:07:35+00:00,2019-11-22 15:13:57+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gqzy-vhwd,This data set represents all meeting and event requests (internal and external) to the Borough President for 2017 and 2018. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,73qb-dcc3,Persons Removed from Doing Business Database,dataset,2021-07-20 14:31:16+00:00,2021-06-30 20:26:58+00:00,2021-06-30 20:33:47+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/73qb-dcc3,"This report includes a list of entities or individuals should not be listed in the Database because the entity does not participate in transactions covered by LL 34, or the individual does not hold one of the positions noted above." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dfv3-jzjw,"Pupil Transportation Count of Employees Bus Company - July 1, - December 31, 2021",dataset,2021-01-29 23:40:34+00:00,2021-01-29 23:35:13+00:00,2021-01-29 23:40:34+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dfv3-jzjw,"Students are reported as those who were planned and routed, but may or may not have used the service provided. Student stop assignment is done at the school, OPT creates the routes. Routes were determined by those routed with students assigned Vehicles are identified by school bus company reported data. This data is subject to data entry error and is dependent on the school bus companies to maintain. All transportation sites were included, and reported by type. A transportation site was defined by a unique location identified by a street address. Please note multiple students or schools can be located in the same address and would there for represent multiple stops at the same site." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6v28-b75u,"Pupil Transportation Report April2020_21_995 - July 1, - December 31, 2019",dataset,2021-01-29 23:04:58+00:00,2021-01-29 22:58:25+00:00,2021-01-29 23:04:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6v28-b75u,"Office of Pupil Transportation Investigation reports on verbal abuse, corporal punishment, failure to supervise. Investigations data was received from OSI and the outcome is either substantiated or unsubstantiated as this is the final outcome from OSI." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,apih-xnk4,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - Grade Level,dataset,2020-11-16 22:01:22+00:00,2020-11-16 21:54:42+00:00,2020-11-16 22:01:22+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/apih-xnk4,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report aggregated by grade level, district, borough and school number." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5x3g-g8de,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - RACE,dataset,2020-11-18 16:13:42+00:00,2020-11-18 16:08:57+00:00,2020-11-18 16:13:42+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5x3g-g8de,"Students with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report aggregated by race, district, borough, school number." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3cyv-4ghv,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - GENDER,dataset,2020-11-18 16:27:37+00:00,2020-11-18 16:15:03+00:00,2020-11-18 16:27:37+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3cyv-4ghv,"Students with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report aggregated by gender, district, borough, school number." @@ -1863,11 +1862,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ebu5-jrfz,2017-2018 Health Data Report - HIV/AIDS Lessons,dataset,2020-12-10 17:54:31+00:00,2020-12-10 17:50:12+00:00,2020-12-10 17:54:31+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ebu5-jrfz,"Local Law 14 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district and each individual school. This provides information about the number and percent of students scheduled for at least one semester of health education as reported through the STARS database. NYSED mandates HIV/AIDS instruction with a set number of lessons for every student, every year. There are five required lessons per year for grade levels of K-6 and six required lessons for grade level 7-8; teachers must use the NYCDOE HIV\AIDS curriculum." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,c5ft-upv9,2017-2018 Health Data Report - Middle School,dataset,2020-12-10 18:08:03+00:00,2020-12-10 17:43:18+00:00,2020-12-10 17:48:38+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/c5ft-upv9,"Local Law 14 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district and each individual school. This provides information about the number and percent of students scheduled for at least one semester of health education as reported through the STARS database. NYSED mandates HIV/AIDS instruction with a set number of lessons for every student, every year. There are five required lessons per year for grade levels of K-6 and six required lessons for grade level 7-8; teachers must use the NYCDOE HIV\AIDS curriculum." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fnzt-d3f7,2019 - 2020 School Year Local Law 226 Report for the Demographics of School Staff - Gender,dataset,2020-12-12 00:54:57+00:00,2020-12-12 00:48:25+00:00,2020-12-12 00:54:57+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fnzt-d3f7,"This report is prepared pursuant to Local Law 226 of 2019 regarding the demographics of school staff in New York City public schools. The law specifies the reporting of demographics (gender and race or ethnicity) for schools staff in three categories: teaching staff, leadership staff, and other professional and paraprofessional staff. Consistent with the law, the data is further disaggregated to show length of experience in the school and length of experience in the title. The data is shown for each school and aggregated for each community school district, by borough, and citywide. The following additional notes apply:" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k8hv-44tq,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - ELL,dataset,2020-11-16 20:51:33+00:00,2020-11-16 20:47:13+00:00,2020-11-16 20:51:33+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k8hv-44tq,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report for English language learners students aggregated by district, borough, school number." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,b4dv-8mq4,NYC Clean Soil Bank Generating and Receiving Sites,dataset,2020-12-16 15:07:50+00:00,2020-11-25 00:59:14+00:00,2020-11-25 01:02:56+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/b4dv-8mq4,"Sites that have generated or received material from the NYC Clean Soil Bank, which enables the reuse within NYC of clean sediment from deep excavations." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4p3u-pfnp,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - STH,dataset,2020-11-16 20:44:11+00:00,2020-11-16 20:36:41+00:00,2020-11-16 20:44:11+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4p3u-pfnp,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report by students in temporary housing aggregated by district, borough and school number." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,c5d8-ajrd,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - DOB,dataset,2020-11-16 16:14:59+00:00,2020-11-16 16:09:57+00:00,2020-11-16 16:14:59+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/c5d8-ajrd,Suspensions where NYPD was contacted reported by student year of birth. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7jbq-q7je,WalkNYC Overview BaseMap 2020,file,2020-10-29 19:28:55+00:00,2019-07-31 18:11:33+00:00,2019-07-31 18:13:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7jbq-q7je,Dataset consisting of a collection of 20 map layers used for map development for WalkNYC signage throughout New York City. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vxah-4hdw,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - SWD,dataset,2020-11-16 21:01:46+00:00,2020-11-16 20:56:30+00:00,2020-11-16 21:01:46+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vxah-4hdw,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report for students with and without disabilities aggregated by district, borough and school number." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qj7d-vb9s,BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - BOA Studies,dataset,2020-12-16 15:08:19+00:00,2020-11-23 21:03:45+00:00,2020-11-23 21:06:38+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qj7d-vb9s,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k8hv-44tq,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - ELL,dataset,2020-11-16 20:51:33+00:00,2020-11-16 20:47:13+00:00,2020-11-16 20:51:33+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k8hv-44tq,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report for English language learners students aggregated by district, borough, school number." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wq7m-7i29,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - GRADE,dataset,2020-11-16 16:21:29+00:00,2020-11-16 16:16:21+00:00,2020-11-16 16:21:29+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wq7m-7i29,Suspensions where NYPS was contacted reported by student grade level. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4e9g-bgra,2017-2018 Student Discipline Annual Report - Students In Temporary Housing,dataset,2020-10-30 18:02:25+00:00,2020-10-30 17:53:39+00:00,2020-10-30 18:02:25+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4e9g-bgra,"Student discipline annual report for students in temporary housing aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xgcb-9jsr,2017-2018 Student Discipline Annual Report - AGE,dataset,2020-10-30 18:19:43+00:00,2020-10-30 18:04:34+00:00,2020-10-30 18:19:43+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xgcb-9jsr,"Student discipline annual report by age aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qtw2-wfsy,2017-2018 Student Discipline Annual Report - RACE,dataset,2020-10-30 18:33:56+00:00,2020-10-28 15:32:35+00:00,2020-10-28 15:43:27+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qtw2-wfsy,"Students discipline annual report aggregated by race, removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." @@ -1890,11 +1889,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gmhi-8qzt,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - SWD,dataset,2020-11-16 15:53:55+00:00,2020-11-16 15:48:17+00:00,2020-11-16 15:53:55+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gmhi-8qzt,Suspensions reported where NYPD was contacted Student with Disabilities (SWD). 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2qb3-8eu4,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - RACE,dataset,2020-11-16 16:01:55+00:00,2020-11-16 15:55:09+00:00,2020-11-16 16:01:55+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2qb3-8eu4,Suspensions where NYPD was contacted reported by students race. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,byvd-5eau,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - GENDER,dataset,2020-11-16 16:08:57+00:00,2020-11-16 16:03:22+00:00,2020-11-16 16:08:57+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/byvd-5eau,Suspensions where NYPD was contacted reported by students gender. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wq7m-7i29,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - GRADE,dataset,2020-11-16 16:21:29+00:00,2020-11-16 16:16:21+00:00,2020-11-16 16:21:29+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wq7m-7i29,Suspensions where NYPS was contacted reported by student grade level. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6v28-b75u,"Pupil Transportation Report April2020_21_995 - July 1, - December 31, 2019",dataset,2021-01-29 23:04:58+00:00,2021-01-29 22:58:25+00:00,2021-01-29 23:04:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6v28-b75u,"Office of Pupil Transportation Investigation reports on verbal abuse, corporal punishment, failure to supervise. Investigations data was received from OSI and the outcome is either substantiated or unsubstantiated as this is the final outcome from OSI." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qj7d-vb9s,BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - BOA Studies,dataset,2020-12-16 15:08:19+00:00,2020-11-23 21:03:45+00:00,2020-11-23 21:06:38+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qj7d-vb9s,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wnhn-bgpv,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - EPA Area Wide Planning Areas,dataset,2020-12-16 15:09:46+00:00,2020-11-24 14:57:47+00:00,2020-11-24 15:02:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wnhn-bgpv,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7yda-ws2j,2018-2019 Average Class Size Borough - K-8,dataset,2020-12-31 22:28:54+00:00,2020-12-31 22:25:01+00:00,2020-12-31 22:28:54+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7yda-ws2j,"2018-2019 Class Size Borough report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,c5d8-ajrd,2017-2018 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - DOB,dataset,2020-11-16 16:14:59+00:00,2020-11-16 16:09:57+00:00,2020-11-16 16:14:59+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/c5d8-ajrd,Suspensions where NYPD was contacted reported by student year of birth. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4p3u-pfnp,2017-2018 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions - STH,dataset,2020-11-16 20:44:11+00:00,2020-11-16 20:36:41+00:00,2020-11-16 20:44:11+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4p3u-pfnp,"Student with two or more suspensions and/or removals annual report by students in temporary housing aggregated by district, borough and school number." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s6qk-qkvb,"School Bus Route Reporting April2020_21_996 - July 1, - December 31, 2019",dataset,2021-01-29 23:24:15+00:00,2021-01-29 23:19:56+00:00,2021-01-29 23:24:15+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s6qk-qkvb,"Student ride times were reported as defined by the time difference between the scheduled stop time and the school session time. This was reported at the student level as this is a more useful metric for judging service provided. A full route, including all pick ups and drop offs would not be reflective of the time any individual student spent on the bus." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bztk-4g6r,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - OER Existing Conditions Studies,dataset,2020-12-16 15:09:13+00:00,2020-11-24 15:48:11+00:00,2020-11-24 15:51:24+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bztk-4g6r,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mfxb-aygx,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - OER Community Grant Projects,dataset,2020-12-16 15:10:16+00:00,2020-11-24 15:23:49+00:00,2020-11-24 15:29:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mfxb-aygx,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kr87-pum9,2018-2019 Average Class Size District - K-8,dataset,2020-12-31 22:53:31+00:00,2020-12-31 22:48:47+00:00,2020-12-31 22:53:31+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kr87-pum9,"2018-2019 Class Size District report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vn74-s6rt,2018-2019 Average Class Size Borough - Middle & High School,dataset,2020-12-31 22:58:10+00:00,2020-12-31 22:30:21+00:00,2020-12-31 22:44:23+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vn74-s6rt,"2018-2019 Class Size Borough report for middle and high school grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sas9-vd86,2018-2019 Average Class Size District - Middle & High School,dataset,2020-12-31 23:05:20+00:00,2020-12-31 22:59:34+00:00,2020-12-31 23:05:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sas9-vd86,"2018-2019 Class Size District report for middle and high school grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." @@ -1917,11 +1916,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9b3x-yz6y,2019 Fall Admission LL1486 Part II,dataset,2021-01-20 20:20:47+00:00,2021-01-20 20:03:14+00:00,2021-01-20 20:20:47+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9b3x-yz6y,"In response to Local Law No. 1486-A. Reports on school applications, offers of admission, enrollment, and school seats available. All available seats, applicants, and offers of admissions are for Main Round (for pre-K, Kindergarten, Middle School and High School) admissions only. Data is only included for schools that participate in centralized admissions processes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xt7f-mv4x,2019 Fall Admissions LL1486,dataset,2021-01-20 20:36:38+00:00,2021-01-20 20:29:37+00:00,2021-01-20 20:36:38+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xt7f-mv4x,"In Response to Local Law No. 1486-A. Reports on school applications, offers of admission, enrollment, and school seats available. All available seats, applicants, and offers of admissions are for Main Round (for pre-K, Kindergarten, Middle School and High School) admissions only. Data is only included for schools that participate in centralized admissions processes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5f9p-h9ar,2020 Fall Admission LL1486,dataset,2021-01-20 20:45:10+00:00,2021-01-20 20:39:38+00:00,2021-01-20 20:45:10+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5f9p-h9ar,"In Response to Local Law No. 1486-A. Reports on school applications, offers of admission, enrollment, and school seats available. All available seats, applicants, and offers of admissions are for Main Round (for pre-K, Kindergarten, Middle School and High School) admissions only. Data is only included for schools that participate in centralized admissions processes." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kuw6-zcm2,"Bus Delays April2020 994 - July 1, - December 31, 2019",dataset,2021-01-29 22:27:05+00:00,2021-01-29 22:10:35+00:00,2021-01-29 22:27:05+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kuw6-zcm2,"School bus delays report for first half of fiscal 2019/2020 school year. School bus companies report this data, and it is therefore subject to data entry error. Failure to arrive at school is not captured from the school bus company reported source for delays, therefore this marker was determined if a school bus company reported a breakdown or delay and a school reported an arrival after session time." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7yda-ws2j,2018-2019 Average Class Size Borough - K-8,dataset,2020-12-31 22:28:54+00:00,2020-12-31 22:25:01+00:00,2020-12-31 22:28:54+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7yda-ws2j,"2018-2019 Class Size Borough report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wnhn-bgpv,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - EPA Area Wide Planning Areas,dataset,2020-12-16 15:09:46+00:00,2020-11-24 14:57:47+00:00,2020-11-24 15:02:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wnhn-bgpv,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nhq5-jx6b,2018-2019 Average Class Size City - Middle & High School,dataset,2020-12-31 22:23:47+00:00,2020-12-31 22:18:54+00:00,2020-12-31 22:23:47+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nhq5-jx6b,"2018-2019 Class Size Citywide report for middle and high schools grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bztk-4g6r,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - OER Existing Conditions Studies,dataset,2020-12-16 15:09:13+00:00,2020-11-24 15:48:11+00:00,2020-11-24 15:51:24+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bztk-4g6r,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,engv-gkbr,2018-2019 Average Class Size City - K-8,dataset,2020-12-31 22:17:45+00:00,2020-12-31 22:10:31+00:00,2020-12-31 22:17:45+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/engv-gkbr,"2018-2019 Class Size Citywide report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ehji-3xy2,2018-2019 Class Size Report District K-8 Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 21:29:02+00:00,2020-12-31 21:21:20+00:00,2020-12-31 21:29:02+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ehji-3xy2,"2018-2019 Class Size District report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mfxb-aygx,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - OER Community Grant Projects,dataset,2020-12-16 15:10:16+00:00,2020-11-24 15:23:49+00:00,2020-11-24 15:29:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mfxb-aygx,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mi4r-ama5,2018-2019 Class Size Report District Middle & High School Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 22:02:46+00:00,2020-12-31 21:30:51+00:00,2020-12-31 22:02:46+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mi4r-ama5,"2018-2019 Class Size District report for middle and high school grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,w5ew-m3sm,BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas - Designated BOAs,dataset,2020-12-16 15:12:51+00:00,2020-11-23 21:12:46+00:00,2020-11-23 21:15:43+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/w5ew-m3sm,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,22gm-5ceg,Shapefiles of BOA and Community Brownfield Planning Areas,map,2020-12-16 15:14:33+00:00,2020-11-24 19:14:00+00:00,2020-11-24 19:19:28+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/22gm-5ceg,GIS shapefiles showing the areas in NYC where community-based organizations have conducted planning studies or used OER community brownfield pre-development grants. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hywf-9b6t,NYC Clean Soil Bank Generating and Receiving Sites,map,2020-12-16 15:15:04+00:00,2020-11-25 01:07:57+00:00,2020-11-25 01:08:44+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hywf-9b6t,"Sites that have generated or received material from the NYC Clean Soil Bank, which enables the reuse within NYC of clean sediment from deep excavations." @@ -1944,10 +1943,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,x7pf-vzed,2018-2019 Class Size Report City K-8 Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 21:05:44+00:00,2020-12-31 20:47:29+00:00,2020-12-31 20:56:05+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/x7pf-vzed,"2018-2019 Class Size Citywide report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ptkq-bbd4,2018-2019 Class Size Report Borough K-8 Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 21:12:52+00:00,2020-12-31 21:07:37+00:00,2020-12-31 21:12:52+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ptkq-bbd4,"2018-2019 Class Size Borough report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fzwc-6vqf,2018-2019 Class Size Report Borough Middle & High School Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 21:19:34+00:00,2020-12-31 21:14:33+00:00,2020-12-31 21:19:34+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fzwc-6vqf,"2018-2019 Class Size Borough report for middle and high school grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mi4r-ama5,2018-2019 Class Size Report District Middle & High School Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 22:02:46+00:00,2020-12-31 21:30:51+00:00,2020-12-31 22:02:46+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mi4r-ama5,"2018-2019 Class Size District report for middle and high school grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,73qb-dcc3,Persons Removed from Doing Business Database,dataset,2021-07-20 14:31:16+00:00,2021-06-30 20:26:58+00:00,2021-06-30 20:33:47+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/73qb-dcc3,"This report includes a list of entities or individuals should not be listed in the Database because the entity does not participate in transactions covered by LL 34, or the individual does not hold one of the positions noted above." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ehji-3xy2,2018-2019 Class Size Report District K-8 Class Size Distribution,dataset,2020-12-31 21:29:02+00:00,2020-12-31 21:21:20+00:00,2020-12-31 21:29:02+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ehji-3xy2,"2018-2019 Class Size District report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,engv-gkbr,2018-2019 Average Class Size City - K-8,dataset,2020-12-31 22:17:45+00:00,2020-12-31 22:10:31+00:00,2020-12-31 22:17:45+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/engv-gkbr,"2018-2019 Class Size Citywide report for kindergarten through eighth grades by program type, number of students, number of classes and average class size." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7jbq-q7je,WalkNYC Overview BaseMap 2020,file,2020-10-29 19:28:55+00:00,2019-07-31 18:11:33+00:00,2019-07-31 18:13:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7jbq-q7je,Dataset consisting of a collection of 20 map layers used for map development for WalkNYC signage throughout New York City. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hpp2-afag,Top 5 Responsibility Determination Cycle Time,dataset,2021-07-20 14:31:37+00:00,2021-06-30 19:38:17+00:00,2021-06-30 19:41:28+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hpp2-afag,"After vendors complete their submission process in PASSPort, agencies share findings and complete vetting of prospective vendors as a part of their responsibility determination process. A “responsible vendor” is one who has the capability to fully perform the contract requirements in all respects and the business integrity to justify the award of a City contract." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,szfr-d24y,Hepatitis B Surveillance Registry,dataset,2021-07-21 20:31:27+00:00,2020-01-30 17:30:15+00:00,2020-02-03 16:58:43+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/szfr-d24y,"Case counts of people newly reported with chronic hepatitis B

Hepatitis B surveillance data include all confirmed and probable cases. The Health Department often receives more than one report for each person with chronic hepatitis B and uses automatic de-duplication methods to identify repeat reports based on name, date of birth, and other information. Only the first report is counted in the data presented here. Laboratories are required to electronically report positive hepatitis B test results, as well as negative results for hepatitis B DNA. The Health Department does not routinely investigate hepatitis B reports because of the large volume; therefore it is difficult to determine when people with these infections were first infected, although most were probably infected a while ago. Case counts represent people newly reported with hepatitis B and are not prevalence or incidence. Many people with hepatitis B are asymptomatic; as a result, many cases are not diagnosed or reported. Therefore, surveillance data underestimate the true level of chronic hepatitis B in NYC." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hyer-4e39,Hepatitis C Surveillance Registry,dataset,2021-07-21 20:32:59+00:00,2019-12-02 18:25:28+00:00,2019-12-02 18:52:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hyer-4e39,"Case counts of people newly reported with chronic hepatitis C.

Hepatitis C surveillance data include all confirmed and probable cases. The Health Department often receives more than one report for each person with chronic hepatitis C and uses automatic de-duplication methods to identify repeat reports based on name, date of birth, and other information. Only the first report is counted in the data presented here. Laboratories are required to electronically report positive hepatitis C test results, as well as negative results for hepatitis C RNA. For chronic hepatitis C, in 2016, the CDC/CSTE case definition for confirmed or probable cases was changed. CDC’s 2016 case definition is used for people first reported with chronic hepatitis C in 2016 and onward. The Health Department does not routinely investigate hepatitis C reports because of the large volume; therefore it is difficult to determine when people with these infections were first infected, although most were probably infected a while ago. Case counts represent people newly reported with hepatitis C and are not prevalence or incidence. Many people with hepatitis C are asymptomatic; as a result, many cases are not diagnosed or reported. Therefore, surveillance data underestimate the true level of chronic hepatitis C in NYC." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vmdx-uykr,2021 -2022 Guidance Counselor,dataset,2022-03-22 15:25:01+00:00,2022-03-21 23:38:36+00:00,2022-03-21 23:43:15+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vmdx-uykr,Guidance Counselors and Social Workers 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tfa9-aubf,2021 - 2022 Average Class Size Pilot,dataset,2022-03-22 16:09:24+00:00,2022-03-21 23:44:52+00:00,2022-03-21 23:48:59+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tfa9-aubf,Average Class Size Pilot 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,shsq-aapc,2017-2018 Local Law 15 Health Instructor - City Council District,dataset,2022-03-24 17:08:21+00:00,2022-03-24 17:02:16+00:00,2022-03-24 17:08:21+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/shsq-aapc,"Local Law 15 enacted in 2016 requires the Department of Education of the New York City School District to submit to the Council information regarding Health Education instructor data. This report inlcudes (i) the total number of health instructors employed by the department, disaggregated by full-time and part-time instructors; (ii) the total number of instructors assigned to teach at least one health education class. All information is aggregated citywide, as well as disaggregated by city council district and community school district and, when available, by school. YABC, D75 home and hospital, D79 and charter schools are excluded from this report." @@ -2053,10 +2053,9 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7ffu-t6bw,2001-2017 Intermediaries,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:34+00:00,2021-02-23 20:41:38+00:00,2021-02-23 20:43:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7ffu-t6bw,Intermediary contributions to 2001-2017 Election campaigns. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s79c-jgrm,2003 Campaign Contributions,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:34+00:00,2011-09-13 22:29:40+00:00,2019-03-19 13:45:53+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s79c-jgrm,A listing of campaign contributions for candidates for City office during the 2003 election cycle 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8xub-9477,2001-2017 Financial Analysis,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:34+00:00,2021-02-26 16:28:28+00:00,2021-02-26 16:41:21+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8xub-9477,"Financial Analysis of 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017 Election campaigns." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,szfr-d24y,Hepatitis B Surveillance Registry,dataset,2021-07-21 20:31:27+00:00,2020-01-30 17:30:15+00:00,2020-02-03 16:58:43+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/szfr-d24y,"Case counts of people newly reported with chronic hepatitis B

Hepatitis B surveillance data include all confirmed and probable cases. The Health Department often receives more than one report for each person with chronic hepatitis B and uses automatic de-duplication methods to identify repeat reports based on name, date of birth, and other information. Only the first report is counted in the data presented here. Laboratories are required to electronically report positive hepatitis B test results, as well as negative results for hepatitis B DNA. The Health Department does not routinely investigate hepatitis B reports because of the large volume; therefore it is difficult to determine when people with these infections were first infected, although most were probably infected a while ago. Case counts represent people newly reported with hepatitis B and are not prevalence or incidence. Many people with hepatitis B are asymptomatic; as a result, many cases are not diagnosed or reported. Therefore, surveillance data underestimate the true level of chronic hepatitis B in NYC." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,frre-6z6q,Low Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded by HPD: Project-Level (9% Awards),dataset,2022-02-18 19:28:11+00:00,2019-04-17 14:38:00+00:00,2019-04-17 14:45:14+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/frre-6z6q,"The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) receives a sub-allocation of 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits and allocated its credits through one competitive round each calendar year. It is also charged with allocating 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credits to projects receiving tax exempt bonds through New York City Housing Development Corporation. Each entry represents an allocation to a low income housing development project with households at or below 60% of Area Median Income. For the Low Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded by HPD: Building-Level (9% Awards) dataset, please follow this link" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kmtx-45c9,Low Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded by HPD: Building-Level (9% Awards),dataset,2022-02-18 18:09:11+00:00,2019-04-17 14:21:40+00:00,2019-04-17 14:24:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kmtx-45c9,"The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) receives a sub-allocation of 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits and allocated its credits through one competitive round each calendar year. It is also charged with allocating 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credits to projects receiving tax exempt bonds through New York City Housing Development Corporation. Each entry represents an allocation to a low income housing development project with households at or below 60% of Area Median Income. For the Low Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded by HPD: Project-Level (9% Awards) dataset, please follow this link" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fcau-jc6k,Infant Mortality,dataset,2022-02-08 18:06:22+00:00,2017-04-19 19:00:05+00:00,2018-12-18 17:15:56+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fcau-jc6k,"Infant Mortality Rate by Maternal Race/Ethnicity for New York City, 2007-2016

Counts of infant deaths (age <1 year) are based on NYC death certificates. The rate is calculated using the counts of infant deaths as the numerator and the count of live births from NYC birth certificates as the denominator." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mzds-2cdc,2100s Mean Monthly High Water,file,2021-09-17 15:16:17+00:00,2019-04-04 21:09:53+00:00,2019-04-04 21:09:53+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mzds-2cdc,Future Mean Monthly High Water (MMHW) projections released by the NPCC March 2019. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fpuh-f5mr,NYC Recovery & Resiliency Projects Map- Polygons,map,2021-09-17 15:16:47+00:00,2017-11-21 14:52:33+00:00,2017-11-21 14:52:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fpuh-f5mr,"Completed, ongoing, and planned recovery and resiliency projects throughout New York City." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3vjp-ybhy,2050s Mean Sea Level,map,2021-09-17 15:17:19+00:00,2019-03-26 18:42:24+00:00,2019-03-26 18:42:24+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3vjp-ybhy,Future Mean Sea Level projections released by the NPCC March 2019. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,amfa-s2y8,2080s Mean Monthly High Water,map,2021-09-17 15:17:47+00:00,2019-03-26 18:08:53+00:00,2019-03-26 18:08:53+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/amfa-s2y8,Future Mean Monthly High Water (MMHW) projections released by the NPCC March 2019. @@ -2079,11 +2078,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5yiz-8xar,2019-2020 Co-Location Reporting,dataset,2021-11-10 20:20:49+00:00,2021-11-10 19:49:58+00:00,2021-11-10 20:20:49+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5yiz-8xar,"Academic and demographic information on co-located schools. Data in the Co-Location Report pertains to the 2019-20 school year except for Graduation rates, which pertain to the 2018-19 school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fn8u-htpz,"2020-2021 EMS Transport Full Year - Race, SWD, YOB",dataset,2021-11-16 18:12:50+00:00,2021-11-16 18:07:56+00:00,2021-11-16 18:12:50+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fn8u-htpz,"Statistics on EMS transports for six month period of January 1, 2017 - June 2017, as well as a full year of statistics by , Student with Disabilities,Race, Birth year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2eq2-nywg,2020-2021 Suspension Report NYPD Contacts - All,dataset,2021-11-16 18:21:04+00:00,2021-11-16 18:16:34+00:00,2021-11-16 18:21:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2eq2-nywg,"Suspensions reported by Student in Temporary Housing (STB), Student with Disabilities, Race, Gender, English Language Learner (ELL), Date of Birth, Grade Level." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ebsy-4b6x,2020s Mean Monthly High Water,map,2021-09-17 15:15:46+00:00,2019-03-26 18:28:23+00:00,2019-03-26 18:28:23+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ebsy-4b6x,Future Mean Monthly High Water (MMHW) projections released by the NPCC March 2019. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cs9t-e3x8,311 Service Level Agreements,dataset,2021-11-17 18:13:59+00:00,2021-10-21 16:40:35+00:00,2021-10-25 19:03:53+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cs9t-e3x8,Provides the time commitments that City Agencies have made to respond to 311 Service Requests that are assigned to them. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,q7rf-ks4h,2100s Mean Sea Level,map,2021-09-17 15:15:09+00:00,2019-04-04 20:12:29+00:00,2019-04-04 20:12:29+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/q7rf-ks4h,Future Mean Sea Level projections released by the NPCC March 2019. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,w5he-u64t,Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Electricity Emission Factors (2005-2016),dataset,2021-09-16 16:53:52+00:00,2017-11-24 16:11:56+00:00,2017-11-24 16:13:08+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/w5he-u64t,Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Electricity Emission Factors (2005-2016) -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hyer-4e39,Hepatitis C Surveillance Registry,dataset,2021-07-21 20:32:59+00:00,2019-12-02 18:25:28+00:00,2019-12-02 18:52:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hyer-4e39,"Case counts of people newly reported with chronic hepatitis C.

Hepatitis C surveillance data include all confirmed and probable cases. The Health Department often receives more than one report for each person with chronic hepatitis C and uses automatic de-duplication methods to identify repeat reports based on name, date of birth, and other information. Only the first report is counted in the data presented here. Laboratories are required to electronically report positive hepatitis C test results, as well as negative results for hepatitis C RNA. For chronic hepatitis C, in 2016, the CDC/CSTE case definition for confirmed or probable cases was changed. CDC’s 2016 case definition is used for people first reported with chronic hepatitis C in 2016 and onward. The Health Department does not routinely investigate hepatitis C reports because of the large volume; therefore it is difficult to determine when people with these infections were first infected, although most were probably infected a while ago. Case counts represent people newly reported with hepatitis C and are not prevalence or incidence. Many people with hepatitis C are asymptomatic; as a result, many cases are not diagnosed or reported. Therefore, surveillance data underestimate the true level of chronic hepatitis C in NYC." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mzds-2cdc,2100s Mean Monthly High Water,file,2021-09-17 15:16:17+00:00,2019-04-04 21:09:53+00:00,2019-04-04 21:09:53+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mzds-2cdc,Future Mean Monthly High Water (MMHW) projections released by the NPCC March 2019. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vzuc-vmd8,2020-2021 Student Discipline Annual Report - All,dataset,2021-11-17 19:53:05+00:00,2021-11-16 18:25:00+00:00,2021-11-16 18:51:15+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vzuc-vmd8,"Student discipline annual report for students in temporary housing aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ebsy-4b6x,2020s Mean Monthly High Water,map,2021-09-17 15:15:46+00:00,2019-03-26 18:28:23+00:00,2019-03-26 18:28:23+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ebsy-4b6x,Future Mean Monthly High Water (MMHW) projections released by the NPCC March 2019. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cyvg-fsk8,2080s Mean Sea Level,map,2021-09-17 15:13:36+00:00,2019-03-26 17:33:41+00:00,2019-03-26 17:33:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cyvg-fsk8,Future Mean Sea Level projections released by the NPCC March 2019. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gfej-by6h,Primary Care Access and Planning - Health Insurance Enrollment,dataset,2021-07-22 17:21:56+00:00,2018-06-11 21:10:11+00:00,2018-06-20 15:28:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gfej-by6h,"

Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person health insurance enrollment services will be suspended until further notice. During this period, our enrollment staff will continue to help New Yorkers sign up for low- and no-cost health insurance by phone.

Health insurance enrollment and assistance with SNAP benefits (Food Stamps) Data collected to promote health insurance enrollment among uninsured New Yorkers. Data collected manually. Each record represents a health center location where health insurance enrollment and assistance with SNAP benefits (Food Stamps) are offered. Data can be used by general public seeking assistance with signing up for health insurance or SNAP. Data may change as program needs are changed, e.g., opening of new site or change in hours of operation at a particular site." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hukm-2fri,2021 City Council May Attendance,dataset,2021-07-30 18:16:52+00:00,2021-07-30 18:12:02+00:00,2021-07-30 18:16:52+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hukm-2fri,"This reports attendance rates (overall, remote, and in-person) for May 3 through May 28, 2021. Data comprises attendance records for those dates reported by schools in STARS Attendance Tracker or ATS as of June 15, 2021." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,buv4-at34,COVID-19 Loan/Grant Report,dataset,2021-08-06 17:36:23+00:00,2020-10-25 03:30:39+00:00,2020-10-25 03:47:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/buv4-at34,This dataset includes small business loans or grants issued for emergency COVID-19 financial assistance. Underlying data is provided by the Department of Small Business Services (SBS). Dollar amounts are in actual dollars. This dataset will be refreshed on a quarterly basis. @@ -2106,10 +2105,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k6b6-sdbz,NYC Recovery & Resiliency Projects Map - Lines,map,2021-09-16 16:50:35+00:00,2017-11-21 14:45:30+00:00,2017-11-21 14:45:30+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k6b6-sdbz,"Completed, ongoing, and planned recovery and resiliency projects throughout New York City." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ajyu-7sgg,Sea Level Rise Maps (2020s 500-year Floodplain),map,2021-09-16 16:51:48+00:00,2013-07-23 21:20:10+00:00,2013-07-23 21:20:32+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ajyu-7sgg,This is the 500-Year Floodplain for the 2020s based on FEMA's Preliminary Work Map data and the New York Panel on Climate Change's 90th Percentile Projects for Sea-Level Rise (11 inches). Please see the Disclaimer PDF for more information. Data Provided by the Mayor's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability (OLTPS) on behalf of CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities (CISC) and the New York Panel on Climate Change (NPCC). 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k3e2-emsq,Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Citywide GHG Emissions Summary (2016),dataset,2021-09-16 16:52:31+00:00,2017-11-24 16:45:19+00:00,2017-11-24 16:55:03+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k3e2-emsq,Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Citywide GHG Emissions Summary (2016) -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cyvg-fsk8,2080s Mean Sea Level,map,2021-09-17 15:13:36+00:00,2019-03-26 17:33:41+00:00,2019-03-26 17:33:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cyvg-fsk8,Future Mean Sea Level projections released by the NPCC March 2019. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vzuc-vmd8,2020-2021 Student Discipline Annual Report - All,dataset,2021-11-17 19:53:05+00:00,2021-11-16 18:25:00+00:00,2021-11-16 18:51:15+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vzuc-vmd8,"Student discipline annual report for students in temporary housing aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,w5he-u64t,Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Electricity Emission Factors (2005-2016),dataset,2021-09-16 16:53:52+00:00,2017-11-24 16:11:56+00:00,2017-11-24 16:13:08+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/w5he-u64t,Inventory of New York City Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Electricity Emission Factors (2005-2016) +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,q7rf-ks4h,2100s Mean Sea Level,map,2021-09-17 15:15:09+00:00,2019-04-04 20:12:29+00:00,2019-04-04 20:12:29+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/q7rf-ks4h,Future Mean Sea Level projections released by the NPCC March 2019. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kmtx-45c9,Low Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded by HPD: Building-Level (9% Awards),dataset,2022-02-18 18:09:11+00:00,2019-04-17 14:21:40+00:00,2019-04-17 14:24:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kmtx-45c9,"The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) receives a sub-allocation of 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credits and allocated its credits through one competitive round each calendar year. It is also charged with allocating 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credits to projects receiving tax exempt bonds through New York City Housing Development Corporation. Each entry represents an allocation to a low income housing development project with households at or below 60% of Area Median Income. For the Low Income Housing Tax Credits Awarded by HPD: Project-Level (9% Awards) dataset, please follow this link" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jq8m-ucqt,2020-2021 09222021 LL93 Student Discipline Annual Report - ALL,dataset,2021-11-17 20:00:29+00:00,2021-11-17 19:56:12+00:00,2021-11-17 20:00:29+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jq8m-ucqt,"Student discipline annual report for students in temporary housing aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2jpd-hixn,2020-2021 09212021 LL93 Student Discipline 2 Annual Report - All,dataset,2021-11-17 20:12:04+00:00,2021-11-17 20:07:38+00:00,2021-11-17 20:12:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2jpd-hixn,"Student discipline annual report for students in temporary housing aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vquv-pjuh,2020-2021 Demographic Snapshot Borough,dataset,2021-11-18 18:08:44+00:00,2021-11-18 18:03:43+00:00,2021-11-18 18:08:44+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vquv-pjuh,"To provide a snapshot of citywide student enrollment and demographic information across multiple years. Data is collected using multiple data sources, including DOE's Audited Register, biographic data from Automate The Schools (ATS) system and the Location Code Generation and Management System (LCGMS). Data can be used to view citywide demographic and enrollment trends over time. Enrollment counts are based on the October 31 Audited Register for each school year. Please note that October 31 enrollment is not audited for charter schools or Pre-K Early Education Centers(NYCEECs). Charter schools are required to submit enrollment as of BEDS Day the first Wednesday in October to the New York State Education Department of Education. Enrollment counts will exceed operational enrollment counts due the fact that long term absence (LTA) students are excluded for funding purposes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7w73-8bcz,Leaning Bars (Map),map,2021-12-09 21:11:14+00:00,2019-12-23 16:19:06+00:00,2019-12-23 16:19:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7w73-8bcz,Resting bars for Select Bus Service stops. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,d9z4-v86m,Waterfront Access Plans,map,2021-12-17 16:12:29+00:00,2013-04-10 18:00:09+00:00,2013-04-10 18:00:13+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/d9z4-v86m,"GIS data: A waterfront access plan (WAP) is a specific plan, set forth in the Zoning Resolution that tailors waterfront bulk regulations and public access requirements to the specific conditions of a particular waterfront area. All previously released versions of this data are available at BYTES of the BIG APPLE- Archive" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9h53-fsqa,2021 Arts Data Report,dataset,2021-12-22 17:48:47+00:00,2021-12-22 17:31:16+00:00,2021-12-22 17:46:51+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9h53-fsqa,The Annual Arts Education Survey collects information on student participation in and access to arts education in schools. PLEASE NOTE: THE DATA SET HAS BEEN TRUNCATED TO FACILITATE THE UPLOADING OF THE FILE. THE FULL DATA IS ATTACHED AS AN EXCEL FILE!!! @@ -2134,10 +2134,9 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jqq5-s6en,2020-2021 School Quality Reports - District 75 Special Education,dataset,2022-02-04 23:32:10+00:00,2022-02-04 23:26:58+00:00,2022-02-04 23:32:10+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jqq5-s6en,New York City Department of Education 2020 - 2021 School Quality Report Results for D75 Schools. 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. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ks4m-pn8b,2020-2021 School Quality Reports - Early Childhood Schools,dataset,2022-02-04 23:39:06+00:00,2022-02-04 23:33:35+00:00,2022-02-04 23:39:06+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ks4m-pn8b,New York City Department of Education 2020 - 2021 School Quality Report Results for Early Childhood. 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. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qchy-end3,City-owned sites that are available and potentially suitable for urban agriculture (Local Law 46 of 2018),dataset,2021-12-08 17:09:19+00:00,2018-06-27 14:01:16+00:00,2018-07-27 15:24:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qchy-end3,"This dataset contains a list of City-owned spaces that are available and potentially suitable for community urban agricultural use, including community gardens and urban farms. This dataset is created and maintained as per Local Law 46 of 2018. While this list is updated periodically, anyone seeking to use one of the listed sites for community urban agriculture should contact the agency that owns the site, and NYC Parks GreenThumb, to confirm the site’s current availability and suitability." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2jpd-hixn,2020-2021 09212021 LL93 Student Discipline 2 Annual Report - All,dataset,2021-11-17 20:12:04+00:00,2021-11-17 20:07:38+00:00,2021-11-17 20:12:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2jpd-hixn,"Student discipline annual report for students in temporary housing aggregated by removals, principal and/or superintendent intervention and expulsions." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bm4k-52h4,Motor Vehicle Collisions - Vehicles,dataset,2021-12-08 15:44:12+00:00,2019-07-30 19:15:02+00:00,2019-12-02 17:34:09+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bm4k-52h4,"The Motor Vehicle Collisions vehicle table contains details on each vehicle involved in the crash. Each row represents a motor vehicle involved in a crash. The data in this table goes back to April 2016 when crash reporting switched to an electronic system.

The Motor Vehicle Collisions data tables contain information from all police reported motor vehicle collisions in NYC. The police report (MV104-AN) is required to be filled out for collisions where someone is injured or killed, or where there is at least $1000 worth of damage (https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/ny_overlay_mv-104an_rev05_2004.pdf). It should be noted that the data is preliminary and subject to change when the MV-104AN forms are amended based on revised crash details.

Due to success of the CompStat program, NYPD began to ask how to apply the CompStat principles to other problems. Other than homicides, the fatal incidents with which police have the most contact with the public are fatal traffic collisions. Therefore in April 1998, the Department implemented TrafficStat, which uses the CompStat model to work towards improving traffic safety. Police officers complete form MV-104AN for all vehicle collisions. The MV-104AN is a New York State form that has all of the details of a traffic collision. Before implementing Trafficstat, there was no uniform traffic safety data collection procedure for all of the NYPD precincts. Therefore, the Police Department implemented the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS) in July 1999 in order to collect traffic data in a uniform method across the City. TAMS required the precincts manually enter a few selected MV-104AN fields to collect very basic intersection traffic crash statistics which included the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities. As the years progressed, there grew a need for additional traffic data so that more detailed analyses could be conducted. The Citywide traffic safety initiative, Vision Zero started in the year 2014. Vision Zero further emphasized the need for the collection of more traffic data in order to work towards the Vision Zero goal, which is to eliminate traffic fatalities. Therefore, the Department in March 2016 replaced the TAMS with the new Finest Online Records Management System (FORMS). FORMS enables the police officers to electronically, using a Department cellphone or computer, enter all of the MV-104AN data fields and stores all of the MV-104AN data fields in the Department’s crime data warehouse. Since all of the MV-104AN data fields are now stored for each traffic collision, detailed traffic safety analyses can be conducted as applicable." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3wtp-43m9,2021 Students In Temporary Housing,dataset,2021-12-06 21:20:41+00:00,2021-12-06 21:16:09+00:00,2021-12-06 21:20:41+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3wtp-43m9,"Students in temporary housing (STH) are defined as students experiencing housing instability at any point, for any length of time, during the school year (from the first day of school to 7/2). This includes students and families that are ""doubled up"" (sharing the housing of others due to economic hardship), living in shelter (including NYC Department of Homeless Services family shelters or Human Resources Administration domestic violence shelters), or living in some other unstable, temporary housing. There were approximately 87,000 New York City district school students who resided in temporary housing in the 2020-21 school year, with about two thirds of them residing in doubled up living arrangements. Approximately 9,500 of those 87,000 students were residing in the DHS shelter system on any given night. The DOE works in close partnership with the Department of Homeless Services to provide streamlined support for students in shelter throughout each day." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,r354-7m36,2021_Prelim_Distribution_ClassSize_District,dataset,2021-12-06 21:02:58+00:00,2021-12-03 18:45:57+00:00,2021-12-03 18:48:39+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/r354-7m36,2021 Preliminary class size distribution aggregated by district -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vquv-pjuh,2020-2021 Demographic Snapshot Borough,dataset,2021-11-18 18:08:44+00:00,2021-11-18 18:03:43+00:00,2021-11-18 18:08:44+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vquv-pjuh,"To provide a snapshot of citywide student enrollment and demographic information across multiple years. Data is collected using multiple data sources, including DOE's Audited Register, biographic data from Automate The Schools (ATS) system and the Location Code Generation and Management System (LCGMS). Data can be used to view citywide demographic and enrollment trends over time. Enrollment counts are based on the October 31 Audited Register for each school year. Please note that October 31 enrollment is not audited for charter schools or Pre-K Early Education Centers(NYCEECs). Charter schools are required to submit enrollment as of BEDS Day the first Wednesday in October to the New York State Education Department of Education. Enrollment counts will exceed operational enrollment counts due the fact that long term absence (LTA) students are excluded for funding purposes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,smka-gz6w,2020-2021 Demographic Snapshot Citywide,dataset,2021-11-18 18:12:58+00:00,2021-11-18 18:09:46+00:00,2021-11-18 18:12:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/smka-gz6w,"To provide a snapshot of citywide student enrollment and demographic information across multiple years. Data is collected using multiple data sources, including DOE's Audited Register, biographic data from Automate The Schools (ATS) system and the Location Code Generation and Management System (LCGMS). Data can be used to view citywide demographic and enrollment trends over time. Enrollment counts are based on the October 31 Audited Register for each school year. Please note that October 31 enrollment is not audited for charter schools or Pre-K Early Education Centers(NYCEECs). Charter schools are required to submit enrollment as of BEDS Day the first Wednesday in October to the New York State Education Department of Education. Enrollment counts will exceed operational enrollment counts due the fact that long term absence (LTA) students are excluded for funding purposes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mc73-t4fs,2020-2021 Demographic Snapshot District,dataset,2021-11-18 18:16:58+00:00,2021-11-18 18:14:02+00:00,2021-11-18 18:16:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mc73-t4fs,"To provide a snapshot of citywide student enrollment and demographic information across multiple years. Data is collected using multiple data sources, including DOE's Audited Register, biographic data from Automate The Schools (ATS) system and the Location Code Generation and Management System (LCGMS). Data can be used to view citywide demographic and enrollment trends over time. Enrollment counts are based on the October 31 Audited Register for each school year. Please note that October 31 enrollment is not audited for charter schools or Pre-K Early Education Centers(NYCEECs). Charter schools are required to submit enrollment as of BEDS Day the first Wednesday in October to the New York State Education Department of Education. Enrollment counts will exceed operational enrollment counts due the fact that long term absence (LTA) students are excluded for funding purposes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vmmu-wj3w,2020-2021 Demographic Snapshot School,dataset,2021-11-18 18:21:35+00:00,2021-11-18 18:17:50+00:00,2021-11-18 18:21:35+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vmmu-wj3w,"To provide a snapshot of citywide student enrollment and demographic information across multiple years. Data is collected using multiple data sources, including DOE's Audited Register, biographic data from Automate The Schools (ATS) system and the Location Code Generation and Management System (LCGMS). Data can be used to view citywide demographic and enrollment trends over time. Enrollment counts are based on the October 31 Audited Register for each school year. Please note that October 31 enrollment is not audited for charter schools or Pre-K Early Education Centers(NYCEECs). Charter schools are required to submit enrollment as of BEDS Day the first Wednesday in October to the New York State Education Department of Education. Enrollment counts will exceed operational enrollment counts due the fact that long term absence (LTA) students are excluded for funding purposes." @@ -2148,8 +2147,8 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rcdu-fcaw,Pupil Transportation Investigations Reporting October_2021_929B_21-995,dataset,2021-11-23 14:40:24+00:00,2021-11-23 14:34:47+00:00,2021-11-23 14:40:24+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rcdu-fcaw,Investigations data was received from OSI and the outcome is either substantiated or unsubstantiated as this is the final outcome from OSI. Call categories were removed from parent of guardian report due to customer support agents miscategorizing non-parent or guardian calls as parent of guardian calls. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6ucq-tfej,2021 City Council - September Attendance Report,dataset,2021-11-23 15:10:50+00:00,2021-11-23 15:05:23+00:00,2021-11-23 15:10:50+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6ucq-tfej,"Attendance data include 3K-12 students in Districts 1-32 and 75 (Special Education). Students in District 79 (Alternative Programs), charter schools, home schooling, and home and hospital instruction are excluded. Infants in D79 (LYFE program) and students with a grade level ""AD"" (adult) are also excluded. Pre-K data do not include NYC Early Education Centers; therefore, Pre-K data are limited to those who attend K-12 schools that offer Pre-K and District Pre-K Centers. This spreadsheet reports attendance rates (overall and remote) for September 13 through September 30, 2021. Data comprises attendance records for those dates reported by schools in ATS as of October 28, 2021. Overall Attendance Rate is defined as the percent of days where students have present attendance status, out of total days with reported attendance data, across 13 days of attendance data September 13-30. Remote Instruction Attendance Rate* is defined as the percent of days where students have present remote attendance status out of total days with a remote attendance record reported, across 13 days of attendance data. Full attendance definitions for SY2021-22 can be found here: https://infohub.nyced.org/school-year/school-year-2021-22/attendance Students participating in the Shared Instruction (SHIN) model may have their attendance recorded at separate sites, but attendance records are attributed to students’ home school of record as of the date of attendance. Student demographic data is based on student records in ATS pulled on October 28, 2021. Because a small number of students are missing demographics data in ATS, demographic disaggregations may not roll up to higher-level aggregations. Data for Asian students include Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders. Students in temporary housing (STH) include all students who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence as defined by Section 725 of the McKinney-Vento Act. It includes students who are identified as ""doubled up"" (sharing the housing of others due to economic hardship), or living in some other unstable, temporary housing. It does not include students who are identified as residing in shelters. In order to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations on public reporting of education outcomes, subgroups with fewer than 5 students are suppressed and have been replaced with an ""s"". Instances where there are no reported attendance data have been marked with an ""NA"". *Remote Instruction Attendance Rate includes students receiving Medically Necessary Instruction (MNI), students receiving remote instruction while quarantining, and system-wide remote learning days." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qnpk-nwm4,School Bus Routing Report October_2021_89C_21-996,dataset,2021-11-23 15:13:16+00:00,2021-11-23 14:22:50+00:00,2021-11-23 14:29:05+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qnpk-nwm4,"Student ride times were reported as defined by the time difference between the scheduled stop time and the school session time. This was reported at the student level as this is a more useful metric for judging service provided. A full route, including all pick ups and drop offs would not be reflective of the time any individual student spent on the bus. Current curb-to-school routing systems do not capture scheduled pick up times, therefore this metric could not be calculated. Pick up times are estimated by school bus companies and communicated to parents directly. For stop-to-school routes the average scheduled student ride time was provided. As stated above, this could not be calculated for curb-to-school service as our current data structure does not support this Students with blank to school Monday session time were excluded. Dry run reporting was submitted with the April 2021 report" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,avcv-kcyf,Topographical Bureau Maps - Final Sections,dataset,2020-10-25 15:39:57+00:00,2019-10-23 22:22:15+00:00,2019-10-23 22:26:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/avcv-kcyf,A list of the final section maps that would show the legal street information for Borough of Brooklyn. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8p6c-94pc,"""Kids In Motion"" Playground Programming",dataset,2021-11-24 15:34:14+00:00,2018-10-30 20:33:33+00:00,2018-10-30 20:40:54+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8p6c-94pc,"Attendance information for the ""Kids in Motion"" program, which provides free activities in NYC’s playgrounds, including organized sports, games, fitness demos, and board games." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9a87-6m4x,SBS ICAP Contract Opportunities,dataset,2021-11-26 14:25:43+00:00,2016-10-31 19:28:11+00:00,2017-06-06 18:12:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9a87-6m4x,Subcontracting opportunities for NYC-Certified M/WBEs through privately funded Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP) projects 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7434-7ua6,DOHMH Covid-19 Milestone Data: Percent of NYC residents tested who tested positive,dataset,2021-12-01 15:52:51+00:00,2021-06-15 17:47:24+00:00,2021-06-15 17:49:59+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7434-7ua6,"This dataset shows daily citywide counts of persons tested by nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT, also known as a molecular test; e.g. a PCR test) for SARS-CoV-2 , counts of persons with positive tests, and the percent positivity. Also included is a calculation of the average percent positivity over a 7-day period.

NAAT tests work through direct detection of the virus’s genetic material, and typically involve collecting a nasal swab. These tests are highly accurate and recommended for diagnosing current COVID-19 infection. After specimen collection, molecular tests are processed in a laboratory, and results are electronically reported to the New York State (NYS) Electronic Clinical Laboratory Results System (ECLRS). Test results for NYC residents are then sent electronically to NYC DOHMH. There is typically a lag of a few days between when a specimen is collected and when a result is reported to NYC DOHMH. Data is sourced from electronic laboratory reporting from NYS ECLRS. All identifying health information is excluded from the dataset." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xwtc-hedq,DOHMH Covid-19 Milestone Data: New Cases of Covid-19 (7 Day Average),dataset,2021-12-01 18:45:36+00:00,2021-06-15 22:59:31+00:00,2021-06-15 22:59:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xwtc-hedq,"This dataset shows daily confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in New York City by date of specimen collection. Total cases has been calculated as the sum of daily confirmed and probable cases. Seven-day averages of confirmed, probable, and total cases are also included in the dataset. A person is classified as a confirmed COVID-19 case if they test positive with a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT, also known as a molecular test; e.g. a PCR test). A probable case is a person who meets the following criteria with no positive molecular test on record: a) test positive with an antigen test, b) have symptoms and an exposure to a confirmed COVID-19 case, or c) died and their cause of death is listed as COVID-19 or similar. As of June 9, 2021, people who meet the definition of a confirmed or probable COVID-19 case >90 days after a previous positive test (date of first positive test) or probable COVID-19 onset date will be counted as a new case. Prior to June 9, 2021, new cases were counted ≥365 days after the first date of specimen collection or clinical diagnosis. Any person with a residence outside of NYC is not included in counts. Data is sourced from electronic laboratory reporting from the New York State Electronic Clinical Laboratory Reporting System to the NYC Health Department. All identifying health information is excluded from the dataset. These data are used to evaluate the overall number of confirmed and probable cases by day (seven day average) to track the trajectory of the pandemic. Cases are classified by the date that the case occurred. NYC COVID-19 data include people who live in NYC. Any person with a residence outside of NYC is not included." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sj3k-gzyx,DOHMH Covid-19 Milestone Data: Daily Number of People Admitted to NYC hospitals for Covid-19 like Illness,dataset,2021-12-01 18:51:07+00:00,2021-06-15 23:14:15+00:00,2021-06-15 23:14:16+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sj3k-gzyx,"This dataset shows the number of hospital admissions for influenza-like illness, pneumonia, or include ICD-10-CM code (U07.1) for 2019 novel coronavirus. Influenza-like illness is defined as a mention of either: fever and cough, fever and sore throat, fever and shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, or influenza. Patients whose ICD-10-CM code was subsequently assigned with only an ICD-10-CM code for influenza are excluded. Pneumonia is defined as mention or diagnosis of pneumonia. Baseline data represents the average number of people with COVID-19-like illness who are admitted to the hospital during this time of year based on historical counts. The average is based on the daily avg from the rolling same week (same day +/- 3 days) from the prior 3 years. Percent change data represents the change in count of people admitted compared to the previous day. Data sources include all hospital admissions from emergency department visits in NYC. Data are collected electronically and transmitted to the NYC Health Department hourly. This dataset is updated daily. All identifying health information is excluded from the dataset." @@ -2161,11 +2160,10 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,iqmu-i4pa,2021_Prelim_Avg_ClassSize_School,dataset,2021-12-06 20:53:02+00:00,2021-12-03 18:34:39+00:00,2021-12-03 18:38:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/iqmu-i4pa,2021 Preliminary average class size aggregated by school 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yf4t-7qtx,2021_Prelim_Distribution_ClassSize_Borough,dataset,2021-12-06 20:55:03+00:00,2021-12-03 18:39:06+00:00,2021-12-03 18:41:54+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yf4t-7qtx,2021 Preliminary class size distribution aggregated by borough 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,i6xf-7bqx,2021_Prelim_Distribution_ClassSize_City,dataset,2021-12-06 20:57:48+00:00,2021-12-03 18:42:48+00:00,2021-12-03 18:45:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/i6xf-7bqx,2021 Preliminary class size distribution aggregated by city -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9a87-6m4x,SBS ICAP Contract Opportunities,dataset,2021-11-26 14:25:43+00:00,2016-10-31 19:28:11+00:00,2017-06-06 18:12:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9a87-6m4x,Subcontracting opportunities for NYC-Certified M/WBEs through privately funded Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP) projects -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uetw-jfrg,Appeals Closed In 2018,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:44+00:00,2019-01-17 15:40:22+00:00,2019-01-17 15:42:21+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uetw-jfrg,A list of all appeals closed by the Civil Service Commission in 2018. This list includes both Civil Service Law Section 50 Disqualification Appeals and Civil Service Law Section 76 Disciplinary Appeals. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3wtp-43m9,2021 Students In Temporary Housing,dataset,2021-12-06 21:20:41+00:00,2021-12-06 21:16:09+00:00,2021-12-06 21:20:41+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3wtp-43m9,"Students in temporary housing (STH) are defined as students experiencing housing instability at any point, for any length of time, during the school year (from the first day of school to 7/2). This includes students and families that are ""doubled up"" (sharing the housing of others due to economic hardship), living in shelter (including NYC Department of Homeless Services family shelters or Human Resources Administration domestic violence shelters), or living in some other unstable, temporary housing. There were approximately 87,000 New York City district school students who resided in temporary housing in the 2020-21 school year, with about two thirds of them residing in doubled up living arrangements. Approximately 9,500 of those 87,000 students were residing in the DHS shelter system on any given night. The DOE works in close partnership with the Department of Homeless Services to provide streamlined support for students in shelter throughout each day." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,avcv-kcyf,Topographical Bureau Maps - Final Sections,dataset,2020-10-25 15:39:57+00:00,2019-10-23 22:22:15+00:00,2019-10-23 22:26:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/avcv-kcyf,A list of the final section maps that would show the legal street information for Borough of Brooklyn. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mzbd-kucq,Places,map,2020-10-23 20:03:47+00:00,2013-04-05 16:13:56+00:00,2013-04-05 16:13:58+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mzbd-kucq,"The New York City Places point file was created as a guide to New York City’s non-neighborhood place locations that appear in “New York: A City of Neighborhoods.” These place locations include parks, cemeteries, and airports. All previously released versions of this data are available at BYTES of the BIG APPLE- Archive" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8qnk-un3c,2017 - 2018 School Quality Report Results for YABC,dataset,2020-10-22 21:27:06+00:00,2020-10-22 21:07:16+00:00,2020-10-22 21:27:06+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8qnk-un3c,New York City Department of Education 2017 - 2018 School Quality Report Results for YABC. 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. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qk6i-zcht,Crime Enforcement Activity,href,2018-09-10 19:29:54+00:00,2016-05-20 17:31:24+00:00,2016-05-20 17:32:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qk6i-zcht,"Crime and enforcement activity broken down by the race/ethnicity of victims, suspects, and arrestees" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j57c-rqtq,Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Data,file,2020-10-23 20:00:32+00:00,2018-07-25 16:56:26+00:00,2018-07-25 16:56:26+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j57c-rqtq,"New York City’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Stormwater Management Program is a multiagency effort led by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to reduce pollution in stormwater runoff in the MS4 Area of NYC. This MS4 Map represents the known MS4 outfalls and drainage areas as of August 1, 2020 and provides additional data relevant to the MS4 Permit. The MS4 map only shows areas draining to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System. DEP also maintains combined sewer and sanitary sewer systems; these service area delineations are not represented on this map. More information about the MS4 Stormwater Management Program is available at www.nyc.gov/dep/ms4" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,e266-vpg7,Directory Of New York City Police Pension Fund Financial Reports,dataset,2018-09-10 19:29:58+00:00,2013-02-28 14:50:05+00:00,2013-06-21 19:31:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/e266-vpg7,Details about NYC Police Pension Fund Financial Reports and the link to those documents 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,i447-i5u3,Directory Of New York City Police Pension Fund Contact Numbers,dataset,2018-09-10 19:29:59+00:00,2013-02-28 14:47:15+00:00,2013-06-21 20:28:06+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/i447-i5u3,Contact information for various departments in New York City Police Pension Fund Agency 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kh3d-xhq7,Queens Library Branches,dataset,2018-09-10 19:30:00+00:00,2011-10-08 20:59:51+00:00,2018-06-20 15:37:27+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kh3d-xhq7,Hours and locations of Queens Library Branches @@ -2188,11 +2186,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,88da-cha7,NYC Media Video Directory,href,2018-09-11 21:20:12+00:00,2012-02-24 17:45:05+00:00,2012-02-24 17:45:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/88da-cha7,An XML file with metadata related to each video available on nyc.gov/vod 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xdsd-mmyu,NYC Media Video Directory (Mobile),href,2018-09-11 21:20:40+00:00,2012-02-24 17:53:56+00:00,2012-02-24 17:54:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xdsd-mmyu,"An XML file with metadata related to each video available on nyc.gov/vod. Created for usage on an iPad, iPhone, or Android device (mp4)." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gcx5-axug,2017 - 2018 2018 NYC School Survey Student Data,file,2018-09-12 15:43:13+00:00,2018-08-15 16:57:01+00:00,2018-08-15 16:57:01+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gcx5-axug,2017 - 2018 2018 NYC School Survey Student Data -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j8nm-zs7q,Criminal Court Summonses,href,2018-09-10 19:29:53+00:00,2015-06-11 00:27:00+00:00,2015-06-11 00:27:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j8nm-zs7q,Breakdown of Criminal Court summonses by police precinct and calendar year 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sjxh-har6,2017 - 2018 NYC School Survey Teacher Data,file,2018-09-12 15:43:35+00:00,2018-08-15 17:29:10+00:00,2018-08-15 17:29:10+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sjxh-har6,2017 - 2018 NYC School Survey Teacher Data -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ftxv-d5ix,"The Stop, Question and Frisk Data",href,2018-09-10 19:29:49+00:00,2013-03-07 03:32:15+00:00,2013-03-07 03:32:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ftxv-d5ix,"Data records from the NYPD Stop, Question and Frisk Database. Data is made available in SPSS portable file format and Comma, Separated Value (CSV) format." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ezds-sqp6,NYC Park Crime Data,href,2018-09-10 19:29:49+00:00,2015-06-11 00:11:06+00:00,2015-06-11 00:11:16+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ezds-sqp6,Reported major felony crimes that have occurred within New York City parks -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qiwn-t99b,Annual Procurement Indicator Report FY15,file,2018-09-10 19:25:34+00:00,2015-12-17 15:50:02+00:00,2015-12-17 15:50:02+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qiwn-t99b,"MOCS is responsible for publishing the Agency Procurement Indicators Report for the City of New York which is one of the largest contracting jurisdictions in the nation. The report provides procurement statistics for the preceding fiscal year. Additionally, the Report includes data regarding Project Labor Agreements, Apprenticeship Programs, Environmentally Preferable Purchasing, Local Law 129 and Access for Minority and Women owned businesses and insurance equity and availability." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qk6i-zcht,Crime Enforcement Activity,href,2018-09-10 19:29:54+00:00,2016-05-20 17:31:24+00:00,2016-05-20 17:32:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qk6i-zcht,"Crime and enforcement activity broken down by the race/ethnicity of victims, suspects, and arrestees" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,iiu6-juu8,2017 - 2018 NYC School Survey Parent Data,file,2018-09-12 15:43:55+00:00,2018-08-15 17:37:07+00:00,2018-08-15 17:37:07+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/iiu6-juu8,2017 - 2018 NYC School Survey Parent Data +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j8nm-zs7q,Criminal Court Summonses,href,2018-09-10 19:29:53+00:00,2015-06-11 00:27:00+00:00,2015-06-11 00:27:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j8nm-zs7q,Breakdown of Criminal Court summonses by police precinct and calendar year +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f6an-2v46,Moving Violation Summons Statistics,href,2018-09-10 19:29:49+00:00,2013-03-12 23:04:13+00:00,2013-03-12 23:09:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f6an-2v46,"This data is a breakdown of all the moving violations (tickets) issued in every precinct throughout the city.This data is collected because the City Council passed Local Law #11 in 2011 and required the NYPD to post it.This data is scheduled to run every month by ITB and is posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a moving violation issued to a motorist by summons type and what precinct it was issued in. This data can be used to see if poor driving in your resident precinct is being enforced.The limitations of the data is that it is just a stick count of violation without any street locations, time of day or day of the week." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5rx8-ct65,Competitiveness,file,2018-09-10 19:25:37+00:00,2014-10-24 00:37:34+00:00,2014-10-24 00:37:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5rx8-ct65,Summary table of agency procurements categorized by level of competition 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,twim-r7xp,Franchise and Concession Review Committee,file,2018-09-10 19:25:38+00:00,2014-10-24 00:40:35+00:00,2014-10-24 00:40:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/twim-r7xp,Summary table of franchises and concessions 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,u2m4-wh3s,Local Law 1 City Council Report FY 2015,file,2018-09-10 19:25:41+00:00,2015-12-17 15:47:09+00:00,2015-12-17 15:47:09+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/u2m4-wh3s,"New York City’s M/WBE Program is governed by Local Law 1 of 2013 (LL 1). LL 1 was enacted after an updated disparity analysis undertaken by the City. The law allows City agencies to set M/WBE participation goals on standardized, professional and construction services contracts. The full provisions of LL 1 law are detailed in section 6-129 of the New York City Administrative Code." @@ -2215,11 +2213,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9ixa-eggw,Recording Studios,file,2018-09-10 19:28:39+00:00,2011-08-30 19:24:18+00:00,2011-08-30 19:24:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9ixa-eggw,List of local recording studios 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bvna-6j7v,Production office space,dataset,2018-09-10 19:28:40+00:00,2011-10-08 20:43:42+00:00,2017-09-21 16:48:51+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bvna-6j7v,"List of Commercial space for recording and sound production in New York City. This is a list of studios which have requested to be included, rather than a comprehensive list of NYC facilities." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mxwn-eh3b,Checkbook NYC 2.0,href,2018-09-10 19:28:44+00:00,2013-04-12 16:46:45+00:00,2013-04-12 16:47:06+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mxwn-eh3b,Checkbook NYC 2.0 provides unprecedented access to view and track how New York City government spends its nearly $70 billion annual budget. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f6an-2v46,Moving Violation Summons Statistics,href,2018-09-10 19:29:49+00:00,2013-03-12 23:04:13+00:00,2013-03-12 23:09:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f6an-2v46,"This data is a breakdown of all the moving violations (tickets) issued in every precinct throughout the city.This data is collected because the City Council passed Local Law #11 in 2011 and required the NYPD to post it.This data is scheduled to run every month by ITB and is posted on the NYPD website. Each record represents a moving violation issued to a motorist by summons type and what precinct it was issued in. This data can be used to see if poor driving in your resident precinct is being enforced.The limitations of the data is that it is just a stick count of violation without any street locations, time of day or day of the week." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,294z-97kb,Environmentally Preferable Procurements,file,2018-09-10 19:25:33+00:00,2014-10-24 00:39:01+00:00,2014-10-24 00:39:01+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/294z-97kb,Summary of environmentally preferable procurements -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,iiu6-juu8,2017 - 2018 NYC School Survey Parent Data,file,2018-09-12 15:43:55+00:00,2018-08-15 17:37:07+00:00,2018-08-15 17:37:07+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/iiu6-juu8,2017 - 2018 NYC School Survey Parent Data -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s65f-sqe8,Childcare Regulated Programs Map,href,2018-09-17 18:39:48+00:00,2014-05-06 16:07:18+00:00,2014-05-07 15:56:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s65f-sqe8,Data to solve NYC DOE's Big Idea. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,42et-jh9v,2013 - 2014 DOE High School Performance-Directory,dataset,2019-02-11 21:51:57+00:00,2014-09-03 19:20:31+00:00,2014-09-03 19:24:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/42et-jh9v,Performance of NYC High Schools +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ezds-sqp6,NYC Park Crime Data,href,2018-09-10 19:29:49+00:00,2015-06-11 00:11:06+00:00,2015-06-11 00:11:16+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ezds-sqp6,Reported major felony crimes that have occurred within New York City parks +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ftxv-d5ix,"The Stop, Question and Frisk Data",href,2018-09-10 19:29:49+00:00,2013-03-07 03:32:15+00:00,2013-03-07 03:32:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ftxv-d5ix,"Data records from the NYPD Stop, Question and Frisk Database. Data is made available in SPSS portable file format and Comma, Separated Value (CSV) format." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qiwn-t99b,Annual Procurement Indicator Report FY15,file,2018-09-10 19:25:34+00:00,2015-12-17 15:50:02+00:00,2015-12-17 15:50:02+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qiwn-t99b,"MOCS is responsible for publishing the Agency Procurement Indicators Report for the City of New York which is one of the largest contracting jurisdictions in the nation. The report provides procurement statistics for the preceding fiscal year. Additionally, the Report includes data regarding Project Labor Agreements, Apprenticeship Programs, Environmentally Preferable Purchasing, Local Law 129 and Access for Minority and Women owned businesses and insurance equity and availability." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ud5r-z5ws,School Progress Report,href,2018-09-17 18:38:56+00:00,2014-05-06 15:43:31+00:00,2014-05-06 15:44:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ud5r-z5ws,Data to solve CSNYC's Big Idea. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cteu-mj4k,2014–2015 Report on Special Education,file,2018-09-19 16:14:57+00:00,2017-09-12 13:19:24+00:00,2017-09-12 13:19:24+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cteu-mj4k,Local Law 27 0f 2015 Annual Report on Special Education 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uv67-wxba,Senate District Breakdowns,dataset,2019-02-11 21:54:44+00:00,2011-07-27 14:08:43+00:00,2013-06-26 17:22:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uv67-wxba,Demographic statistics broken down by senate districts 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,77d2-9ebr,Congress District Breakdowns,dataset,2019-02-11 21:55:08+00:00,2011-07-27 14:13:45+00:00,2013-06-26 17:22:46+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/77d2-9ebr,Demographic statistics broken down by congress districts 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jqy3-ybjq,Council district breakdown,dataset,2019-02-11 21:55:49+00:00,2011-10-10 23:45:47+00:00,2013-06-26 17:14:13+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jqy3-ybjq,Demographic statistics broken down by council districts Update Schedule: As required @@ -2242,11 +2240,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2vha-97jm,2016-17 Physical Education - PE Instruction - District Level,dataset,2019-02-11 22:17:05+00:00,2017-09-01 21:31:58+00:00,2017-09-01 21:33:36+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2vha-97jm, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2emc-na4n,2016-17 Physical Education - PE Instruction - School Level,dataset,2019-02-11 22:17:08+00:00,2017-09-01 21:35:25+00:00,2017-09-01 21:37:53+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2emc-na4n, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tvfr-dhen,2016-17 Physical Education - PE Space,dataset,2019-02-11 22:17:13+00:00,2017-09-01 21:38:48+00:00,2017-09-01 21:40:24+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tvfr-dhen, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tsy7-gcm8,Court Liaison Contact Sheet,dataset,2019-02-11 22:19:31+00:00,2013-03-19 20:34:30+00:00,2017-09-11 21:15:39+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tsy7-gcm8,Listing of NYC courts and their liaisons. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,42et-jh9v,2013 - 2014 DOE High School Performance-Directory,dataset,2019-02-11 21:51:57+00:00,2014-09-03 19:20:31+00:00,2014-09-03 19:24:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/42et-jh9v,Performance of NYC High Schools +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s65f-sqe8,Childcare Regulated Programs Map,href,2018-09-17 18:39:48+00:00,2014-05-06 16:07:18+00:00,2014-05-07 15:56:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s65f-sqe8,Data to solve NYC DOE's Big Idea. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,w3c6-35wg,Community District Breakdowns,dataset,2019-02-11 21:51:50+00:00,2011-07-27 14:14:42+00:00,2013-06-21 19:50:47+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/w3c6-35wg,Demographic statistics broken down by community districts -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ud5r-z5ws,School Progress Report,href,2018-09-17 18:38:56+00:00,2014-05-06 15:43:31+00:00,2014-05-06 15:44:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ud5r-z5ws,Data to solve CSNYC's Big Idea. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4se9-mk53,LAW Divisions,dataset,2019-02-11 21:51:11+00:00,2013-02-06 15:52:27+00:00,2013-06-21 20:08:27+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4se9-mk53,The Law Department is composed of 17 legal divisions. Three support divisions provide high quality services to the Law Department's 650 attorneys. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8a4n-zmpj,Art in DOE buildings,dataset,2019-02-11 21:48:40+00:00,2015-01-28 21:11:45+00:00,2015-01-28 21:13:19+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8a4n-zmpj,"List of art, artist, medium and DOE building that the art is located in schools." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cteu-mj4k,2014–2015 Report on Special Education,file,2018-09-19 16:14:57+00:00,2017-09-12 13:19:24+00:00,2017-09-12 13:19:24+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cteu-mj4k,Local Law 27 0f 2015 Annual Report on Special Education +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5jat-czce,Topographical Bureau Maps,dataset,2019-02-11 21:50:07+00:00,2014-10-21 21:43:00+00:00,2014-10-21 21:47:39+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5jat-czce,This list contains information on maps maintained by the topographical bureau 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,h424-4zbv,2015–2016 Report on Special Education,file,2018-09-19 16:15:46+00:00,2017-09-12 13:16:34+00:00,2017-09-12 13:16:34+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/h424-4zbv,Local Law 27 0f 2015 Annual Report on Special Education 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qtma-k4hh,2015 - 2016 Special Education Report,file,2018-09-19 16:17:12+00:00,2017-09-12 13:21:29+00:00,2017-09-12 13:21:29+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qtma-k4hh,2015 - 2016 Special Education Report 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tq7f-w2f5,2015 - 2016 Annual Report on Special Education,file,2018-09-19 16:19:23+00:00,2017-09-12 13:16:04+00:00,2017-09-12 13:16:04+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tq7f-w2f5,Local Law 27 0f 2015 Annual Report on Special Education @@ -2269,11 +2267,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rps4-dwwk,Queens Community Board Members,dataset,2019-01-08 18:07:53+00:00,2019-01-07 19:35:58+00:00,2019-01-07 19:39:15+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rps4-dwwk,"List of all community board appointees, leadership, and employees." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,59gn-q4ai,Directory of Playgrounds,href,2019-01-09 14:31:31+00:00,2011-10-08 19:46:52+00:00,2011-10-08 19:47:16+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/59gn-q4ai,Playgrounds under NYC Parks jurisdiction 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,u5j4-zxpn,NYC 3D Model by Community District,href,2019-02-11 20:48:25+00:00,2018-11-08 21:23:20+00:00,2018-11-08 21:26:01+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/u5j4-zxpn,"The NYC 3D Model by Community District is a publicly available model consisting of every building in New York City present in 2014. The model is based on DOITT’s 2014 aerial survey, which provides roof structure details, including a high-level of detail for certain iconic buildings. The Department of City Planning imported and enhanced the DOITT files by converting the entire model into .3dm format, which is compatible with Rhinoceros 3D modeling software. DCP also divided the model into the City’s 59 Community Districts and enriched each CD with base layers, including lots, streets, parks, and rail lines. The 3D model is capable of being imported into most common 3D-modeling software, including Sketchup and AutoCAD." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5jat-czce,Topographical Bureau Maps,dataset,2019-02-11 21:50:07+00:00,2014-10-21 21:43:00+00:00,2014-10-21 21:47:39+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5jat-czce,This list contains information on maps maintained by the topographical bureau -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tsy7-gcm8,Court Liaison Contact Sheet,dataset,2019-02-11 22:19:31+00:00,2013-03-19 20:34:30+00:00,2017-09-11 21:15:39+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tsy7-gcm8,Listing of NYC courts and their liaisons. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s7k9-vr5b,Fiscal 2013 Appendices,file,2018-09-10 19:25:33+00:00,2014-10-26 01:39:17+00:00,2014-10-26 01:39:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s7k9-vr5b,Includes the following datasets. 1. Procurements by Industry 2. Procurements by Size 3. Procurements by Method 4. Competitiveness 5. Environmentally Preferable Procurements 6. Franchise and Concession Review Committee 7. MWBE Utilization by Agency 8. Vendor Disputes 9. NYS Food Purchasing 10. Apprenticeship Primes 11. MWBE Modifications 12. MWBE Utilization By Industry 13. MWBE Participation Goals 14. MWBE Large Scale Procurements 15. MWBE Waivers -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vspn-8tzq,Office Of Adult And Continuing Education Location Directory,dataset,2018-09-10 19:25:15+00:00,2013-03-19 20:27:55+00:00,2017-09-15 21:12:21+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vspn-8tzq,Listing of adult and continuing education program locations -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nzvw-cjc2,DOF: Building Classification Codes,href,2018-09-10 19:12:18+00:00,2011-10-05 15:38:10+00:00,2011-10-07 18:03:14+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nzvw-cjc2,"Department of Finance (DOF) publishes a list of Building Classifications, associating Building Codes with Descriptions." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8a4n-zmpj,Art in DOE buildings,dataset,2019-02-11 21:48:40+00:00,2015-01-28 21:11:45+00:00,2015-01-28 21:13:19+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8a4n-zmpj,"List of art, artist, medium and DOE building that the art is located in schools." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4se9-mk53,LAW Divisions,dataset,2019-02-11 21:51:11+00:00,2013-02-06 15:52:27+00:00,2013-06-21 20:08:27+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4se9-mk53,The Law Department is composed of 17 legal divisions. Three support divisions provide high quality services to the Law Department's 650 attorneys. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gt5i-dmde,ULURP Recommendations,dataset,2019-02-12 22:33:28+00:00,2017-12-26 19:47:14+00:00,2017-12-26 19:50:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gt5i-dmde,List of ULURP Recommendations +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,294z-97kb,Environmentally Preferable Procurements,file,2018-09-10 19:25:33+00:00,2014-10-24 00:39:01+00:00,2014-10-24 00:39:01+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/294z-97kb,Summary of environmentally preferable procurements +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nzih-r6xb,Procurement By Method,file,2018-09-10 19:25:31+00:00,2014-10-24 00:35:42+00:00,2014-10-24 00:35:42+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nzih-r6xb,Summary table of procurements in the fiscal year grouped by agency and method of award 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8792-ebcp,Directory of Eateries,href,2018-09-10 19:18:05+00:00,2011-08-16 20:20:50+00:00,2011-08-16 20:20:50+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8792-ebcp,"Eateries in in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties including snack bars, food carts, mobile food trucks, and restaurants." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,i8f4-bu5r,Directory of Hiking Trails,href,2018-09-10 19:18:10+00:00,2011-08-16 18:43:06+00:00,2011-08-16 18:43:06+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/i8f4-bu5r,Hiking trails in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,e2f7-cs7i,Parking Lots,map,2018-09-10 19:18:12+00:00,2013-11-25 18:17:45+00:00,2015-04-23 20:50:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/e2f7-cs7i,Directory of Parking Lots @@ -2296,11 +2294,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,v3zf-nci8,Directory of Barbecuing Areas,href,2018-09-10 19:18:30+00:00,2011-08-11 20:51:34+00:00,2011-08-11 20:51:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/v3zf-nci8,Designated barbecuing areas in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8fhn-c4v3,Play Areas,map,2018-09-10 19:18:32+00:00,2013-11-25 18:39:52+00:00,2013-11-25 18:40:02+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8fhn-c4v3,Directory of Play Areas 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3vjv-6tf5,Pools,map,2018-09-10 19:18:33+00:00,2013-11-25 18:43:10+00:00,2015-04-23 21:18:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3vjv-6tf5,"Directory of Pools This dataset consists of indoor and outdoor pools under the jurisdiction of NYC Parks. For more information about NYC Parks pools, visit https://www.nycgovparks.org/highlights/places-to-go/pools This dataset uses the standard NYC projection of NAD_1983_StatePlane_New_York_Long_Island_FIPS_3104_Feet. Lengths are in feet and areas in square feet." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rgy2-tti8,Property Valuation and Assessment Data,file,2018-09-10 19:12:14+00:00,2011-09-02 19:30:22+00:00,2011-09-02 19:30:22+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rgy2-tti8,Property valuation and assessment data (Condensed Assessed Value Roll) 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2hr8-czpv,Directory of Nature Centers,href,2018-09-10 19:18:33+00:00,2011-08-16 18:47:34+00:00,2011-08-16 18:47:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2hr8-czpv,Nature Centers in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,53jv-eiur,2015-2016 Physical Education - PE Space - Supplemental Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:11:33+00:00,2018-05-23 16:01:26+00:00,2018-05-23 18:41:42+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/53jv-eiur,Local Law 102 enacted in 2015 requires the Department of Education of the New York City School District to submit to the Council an annual report concerning physical education for the prior school year. This provides information on the department's supplemental physical education program and a list of schools that use it.I. Includes all Move-to-Improve (MTI) supplemental programs for the 2015-2016 school year. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cxrn-zyvb,2017 School Quality Report,file,2018-09-10 19:10:53+00:00,2017-12-20 15:44:48+00:00,2017-12-20 15:44:48+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cxrn-zyvb,Metric values contained in School Quality Reports -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,97iw-vtbx,DOF: Cooperative Comparable Rental Income – Staten Island – FY 2008/2009,dataset,2022-05-09 22:25:34+00:00,2011-10-04 21:13:11+00:00,2017-09-16 18:57:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/97iw-vtbx,The Department of Finance (DOF) is required by NY State law to value condominiums or cooperatives as if they were residential rental apartment buildings. DOF uses income information from rental properties similar in physical features and location to the condominiums or cooperatives. DOF applies this income data to the condominium or cooperative and determine its value in the same way DOF values rental apartment buildings. Update Frequency: Annually +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nzvw-cjc2,DOF: Building Classification Codes,href,2018-09-10 19:12:18+00:00,2011-10-05 15:38:10+00:00,2011-10-07 18:03:14+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nzvw-cjc2,"Department of Finance (DOF) publishes a list of Building Classifications, associating Building Codes with Descriptions." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sxe3-hucm,Directory of Horseback Riding Trails,href,2018-09-10 19:18:35+00:00,2011-08-16 18:45:31+00:00,2011-08-16 18:45:31+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sxe3-hucm,Horseback riding trails in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rgy2-tti8,Property Valuation and Assessment Data,file,2018-09-10 19:12:14+00:00,2011-09-02 19:30:22+00:00,2011-09-02 19:30:22+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rgy2-tti8,Property valuation and assessment data (Condensed Assessed Value Roll) +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6kcb-9g8d,2018 DOE Middle School Directory,dataset,2018-09-10 19:11:24+00:00,2017-11-29 19:25:58+00:00,2017-12-01 16:03:43+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6kcb-9g8d,Directory of Department of Education Schools in 2018. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vijr-8gr7,Community Connect: Bronx Information Portal,href,2018-09-10 18:55:28+00:00,2014-04-29 20:40:36+00:00,2014-04-29 20:44:00+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vijr-8gr7,"The Lehman College Bronx Information Portal is a map-based open data platform with a focus on all things Bronx. Developed by Lehman College/CUNY with Socrata, the portal brings together Bronx-related open data all in one place. Data sets include education, health, population, environment and sustainability, among others. Join us to engage students, researchers and communities in connecting the Bronx to enrich teaching, learning and community service initiatives. For questions or comments, contact: ronald.bergmann@lehman.cuny.edu" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kjk4-7tzy,2040 Population Projection Tables,file,2018-09-10 18:58:19+00:00,2014-04-17 19:46:08+00:00,2014-04-17 19:46:08+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kjk4-7tzy,DCP 2040 population projection tables. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5unr-w4sc,Census Demographics at the NYC Community District (CD) level,file,2018-09-10 18:58:32+00:00,2015-02-17 16:47:18+00:00,2015-02-17 16:47:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5unr-w4sc,Table of Census Demographics represented at the NYC Community District level @@ -2323,11 +2321,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4nxh-niuc,2017 - 2018 Young Adult Borough Centers,file,2018-09-10 19:07:07+00:00,2017-11-20 16:04:51+00:00,2017-11-20 16:04:51+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4nxh-niuc,"Young Adult Borough Centers (YABCs) are evening academic programs designed for high school students who are behind in credit, considering dropping out, or because of adult responsibilities in the daytime. Watch this video from a student's perspective of the YABC experience." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,x4sg-2jca,PE Report,dataset,2018-09-10 19:07:16+00:00,2017-06-26 21:40:10+00:00,2017-06-26 21:55:25+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/x4sg-2jca,"Background, Methodology: Local Law 102 enacted in 2015 requires the Department of Education of the New York City School District to submit to the Council an annual report concerning physical education for the prior school year.

This report provides information about average frequency and average total minutes per week of physical education as defined in Local Law 102 as reported through the 2015-2016 STARS database. It is important to note that schools self-report their scheduling information in STARS. The report also includes information regarding the number and ratio of certified physical education instructors and designated physical education instructional space.

This report consists of six tabs:

1. PE Instruction Borough-Level 2. PE Instruction District-Level 3. PE Instruction School-Level 4. Certified PE Teachers 5. PE Space 6. Supplemental Programs

1. PE Instruction Borough-Level This tab includes the average frequency and average total minutes per week of physical education by borough, disaggregated by grade, race and ethnicity, gender, special education status and English language learner status. This report only includes students who were enrolled in the same school across all academic terms in the 2015-16 school year. Data on students with disabilities and English language learners are as of the end of the 2015-16 school year. Data on adaptive PE is based on individualized education programs (IEP) finalized on or before 05/31/2016.

2. PE Instruction District-Level This tab includes the average frequency and average total minutes per week of physical education by district, disaggregated by grade, race and ethnicity, gender, special education status and English language learner status. This report only includes students who were enrolled in the same school across all academic terms in the 2015-16 school year. Data on students with disabilities and English language learners are as of the end of the 2015-16 school year. Data on adaptive PE is based on individualized education programs (IEP) finalized on or before 05/31/2016.

3. PE Instruction School-Level This tab includes the average frequency and average total minutes per week of physical education by school, disaggregated by grade, race and ethnicity, gender, special education status and English language learner status. This report only includes students who were enrolled in the same school across all academic terms in the 2015-16 school year. Data on students with disabilities and English language learners are as of the end of the 2015-16 school year. Data on adaptive PE is based on individualized education programs (IEP) finalized on or before 05/31/2016.

4. Certified PE Teachers This tab provides the number of designated full-time and part-time physical education certified instructors. Does not include elementary, early childhood and K-8 physical education teachers that provide physical education instruction under a common branches license. Also includes ratio of full time instructors teaching in a physical education license to students by school. Data reported is for the 2015-2016 school year as of 10/31/2015.

5. PE Space This tab provides information on all designated indoor, outdoor and off-site spaces used by the school for physical education as reported through the Principal Annual Space Survey and the Outdoor Yard Report. It is important to note that information on each room category is self-reported by principals, and principals determine how each room is classified. Data captures if the PE space is co-located, used by another school or used for another purpose. Includes gyms, athletic fields, auxiliary exercise spaces, dance rooms, field houses, multipurpose spaces, outdoor yards, off-site locations, playrooms, swimming pools and weight rooms as designated PE Space.

6. Supplemental Programs This tab provides information on the department" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6kks-jijx,Local Law 14 Health Data - HS School,dataset,2018-09-10 19:07:20+00:00,2017-06-20 17:01:45+00:00,2017-06-20 17:10:15+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6kks-jijx,"""""""Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education data, dis aggregated by community school district, city council district, and each individual school. Data reported in this report is from the 2015-16 school year. """" This report provides information about the number and percent of students receiving one semester of health education as defined in Local Law 14 as reported through the 2015-2016 STARS database. It is important to note that schools self-report their scheduling information in STARS. This report consists of 10 tabs: 1. Health Education Standards 2. HS - School 3. HS-District 4. JS-City Council District 5. MS-School 6. MS-District 7. Ms-City Council District 8. Efficacy 9. Compliance 10. LGBTQ Inclusivity 1. Health Education Standards This tab provides information on the New York State Health Education Requirements and Standards. These requirements can be found in NYS Education Commissioner’s Regulation Subchapter G Part 135. 2. HS - School This tab includes school level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data. 3. HS - District This tab includes district level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data. 4. HS - City Council District This tab includes city council district level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June and August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Additionally, values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. In very rare cases, these values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data. 5. Ms - School This tab includes school level data on the number of 6-8 graders that received a semester (one half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle school health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance to the next grade without completing the course. 6. MS - District This tab includes district level data on the number of 6-8 graders that received a semester (one half-unit) of health instruction, as well as the number of 8th graders meeting the middle school health requirements for the 2015-2016 school year. Note that this regulation does not require students to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in middle school, only prior to completing 8th grade. However, a student may advance to the next grade without completing the course. 7. MS - City Council District This tab includes Cit" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6kcb-9g8d,2018 DOE Middle School Directory,dataset,2018-09-10 19:11:24+00:00,2017-11-29 19:25:58+00:00,2017-12-01 16:03:43+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6kcb-9g8d,Directory of Department of Education Schools in 2018. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nzih-r6xb,Procurement By Method,file,2018-09-10 19:25:31+00:00,2014-10-24 00:35:42+00:00,2014-10-24 00:35:42+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nzih-r6xb,Summary table of procurements in the fiscal year grouped by agency and method of award -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sxe3-hucm,Directory of Horseback Riding Trails,href,2018-09-10 19:18:35+00:00,2011-08-16 18:45:31+00:00,2011-08-16 18:45:31+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sxe3-hucm,Horseback riding trails in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y8tr-23bj,Press Releases,href,2018-09-10 19:18:37+00:00,2011-08-16 20:24:25+00:00,2011-08-16 20:24:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y8tr-23bj,Official New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Press Releases -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,73bd-vkmx,DYCD after-school programs: Young Adult Internship Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:41+00:00,2011-09-01 20:22:26+00:00,2017-09-18 14:33:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/73bd-vkmx,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Youth Adult Internship Program” after-school job and internship programs for young adults ages 16 to 24." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cxrn-zyvb,2017 School Quality Report,file,2018-09-10 19:10:53+00:00,2017-12-20 15:44:48+00:00,2017-12-20 15:44:48+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cxrn-zyvb,Metric values contained in School Quality Reports +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,53jv-eiur,2015-2016 Physical Education - PE Space - Supplemental Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:11:33+00:00,2018-05-23 16:01:26+00:00,2018-05-23 18:41:42+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/53jv-eiur,Local Law 102 enacted in 2015 requires the Department of Education of the New York City School District to submit to the Council an annual report concerning physical education for the prior school year. This provides information on the department's supplemental physical education program and a list of schools that use it.I. Includes all Move-to-Improve (MTI) supplemental programs for the 2015-2016 school year. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s7k9-vr5b,Fiscal 2013 Appendices,file,2018-09-10 19:25:33+00:00,2014-10-26 01:39:17+00:00,2014-10-26 01:39:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s7k9-vr5b,Includes the following datasets. 1. Procurements by Industry 2. Procurements by Size 3. Procurements by Method 4. Competitiveness 5. Environmentally Preferable Procurements 6. Franchise and Concession Review Committee 7. MWBE Utilization by Agency 8. Vendor Disputes 9. NYS Food Purchasing 10. Apprenticeship Primes 11. MWBE Modifications 12. MWBE Utilization By Industry 13. MWBE Participation Goals 14. MWBE Large Scale Procurements 15. MWBE Waivers +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,efsz-uj8v,Park Closure Notifications,href,2018-09-10 19:18:36+00:00,2011-08-16 20:23:24+00:00,2011-08-16 20:23:24+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/efsz-uj8v,Closures effecting the availability of New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties or facilities therein. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hxay-3qcw,New York City Water Trail (Kayak and Canoe Launch Sites),href,2018-09-10 19:18:39+00:00,2014-06-17 17:32:20+00:00,2014-06-17 17:32:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hxay-3qcw,"The New York City Water Trail connects New York City’s rivers, creeks, and waterways together for paddling enthusiasts. Use this data to find launch sites on the water trail for kayaks and other openwater rowing craft" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dhs7-q59e,DYCD after-school programs: Family Support Programs for Seniors,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:42+00:00,2011-09-06 20:19:52+00:00,2017-09-16 21:25:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dhs7-q59e,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer after-school Family Support Programs for seniors and older adults.Submitted by the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fqcv-e9sg,DYCD after-school-programs: Housing,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:43+00:00,2011-09-06 20:28:38+00:00,2017-09-18 14:21:20+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fqcv-e9sg,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer Family Support after-school “Housing Assistance and Advocacy Programs” for adults and young adults ages 18 and up - Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD). Update Frequency: Annually" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9f5k-vxxv,DYCD after-school programs: Health Stat,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:44+00:00,2011-09-02 20:32:13+00:00,2017-09-16 19:01:22+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9f5k-vxxv,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer Neighborhood Development Area (NDA) “Health Stat” after-school Family Support Programs. - Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)." @@ -2350,11 +2348,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3gkd-ddzn,Community Board Leadership,dataset,2018-09-10 19:24:30+00:00,2014-03-06 17:40:48+00:00,2017-12-27 15:27:24+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3gkd-ddzn,"This is a comprehensive list of each Community Board and its respective Chair and District Manager. The list also includes the address, meeting time and telephone number of each Community Board. Constitutents may use the list as an informational tool to contact their Community Boards and be able to attend meetings." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qrb4-aqtx,Manhattan Community Garden Sites Data,dataset,2018-09-10 19:24:31+00:00,2017-12-26 21:10:56+00:00,2018-01-24 21:45:00+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qrb4-aqtx, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qy7q-cb9e,Address Assignments,dataset,2018-09-10 19:24:37+00:00,2017-12-26 21:33:32+00:00,2017-12-26 21:37:40+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qy7q-cb9e,The borough president of each borough is responsible for assigning new addresses to new or significantly altered properties or buildings for the purpose of identification from the street and the delivery of mail. Vanity addresses are valid street addresses that take nearby landmarks or geographies into account instead of the street name where the building entrance is located. New addresses and vanity addresses are assigned by request by property owner or developer. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vspn-8tzq,Office Of Adult And Continuing Education Location Directory,dataset,2018-09-10 19:25:15+00:00,2013-03-19 20:27:55+00:00,2017-09-15 21:12:21+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vspn-8tzq,Listing of adult and continuing education program locations +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,73bd-vkmx,DYCD after-school programs: Young Adult Internship Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:41+00:00,2011-09-01 20:22:26+00:00,2017-09-18 14:33:11+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/73bd-vkmx,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Youth Adult Internship Program” after-school job and internship programs for young adults ages 16 to 24." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y8tr-23bj,Press Releases,href,2018-09-10 19:18:37+00:00,2011-08-16 20:24:25+00:00,2011-08-16 20:24:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y8tr-23bj,Official New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Press Releases 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ia9u-k3t3,DYCD after-school programs: NDA Adult Literacy Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:39+00:00,2011-09-02 19:06:10+00:00,2017-09-16 18:16:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ia9u-k3t3,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Neighborhood Development Area (NDA) Reading and Writing Program” after-school adult literacy programs - the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,efsz-uj8v,Park Closure Notifications,href,2018-09-10 19:18:36+00:00,2011-08-16 20:23:24+00:00,2011-08-16 20:23:24+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/efsz-uj8v,Closures effecting the availability of New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties or facilities therein. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yqkf-i7a4,DYCD after-school programs: Healthy Families,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:37+00:00,2011-09-02 21:21:26+00:00,2017-09-15 19:54:14+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yqkf-i7a4,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Healthy Family” after-school Family Support Programs, such as programs in Housing Assistance and Advocacy, Adult Health Awareness and Prevention, HIV/AIDS Support Services, Young Parent Education and Family Support, Substance Abuse Education and Prevention, and the Fatherhood Initiative." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fijd-wye8,DYCD after-school programs: Teen ACTION Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:35+00:00,2011-09-01 16:33:52+00:00,2017-09-16 22:15:06+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fijd-wye8,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Teen ACTION Programs” after-school programs for children ages 13 to 21." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hxay-3qcw,New York City Water Trail (Kayak and Canoe Launch Sites),href,2018-09-10 19:18:39+00:00,2014-06-17 17:32:20+00:00,2014-06-17 17:32:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hxay-3qcw,"The New York City Water Trail connects New York City’s rivers, creeks, and waterways together for paddling enthusiasts. Use this data to find launch sites on the water trail for kayaks and other openwater rowing craft" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mrxb-9w9v,DYCD after-school programs: NDA Youth Employment Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:36+00:00,2011-09-01 21:00:43+00:00,2017-09-16 16:06:26+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mrxb-9w9v,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “NDA Neighborhood Development Area Youth Employment Program” after-school job and internship programs for children and young adults ages 14 to 21 in Middle School, in High School, or in all grades." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hr2s-xdcw,Directory of Public Computer Resource Centers,href,2018-09-10 19:18:39+00:00,2011-10-08 19:49:09+00:00,2011-10-08 19:49:21+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hr2s-xdcw,Computer resource centers in New York City Department of Parks & Recreation properties. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,asbw-cwm7,Model Aircraft Fields,map,2018-09-10 19:18:44+00:00,2013-11-25 18:10:36+00:00,2015-04-23 20:40:57+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/asbw-cwm7,Directory of Model Aircraft Fields 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sban-vuz2,NYC Street Tree Map - Stewardship Groups,href,2018-09-10 19:18:47+00:00,2017-08-31 20:09:07+00:00,2017-08-31 20:09:16+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sban-vuz2,Stewardship groups involved with street trees. This data indicates how many and which type of activities stewardship groups have done. @@ -2377,11 +2375,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ujsc-un6m,DYCD after-school programs: Runaway And Homeless Youth,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:27+00:00,2011-09-02 19:21:30+00:00,2017-09-16 12:39:08+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ujsc-un6m,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer after-school programs for runaway and homeless youth, including street outreach programs, drop-in centers, crisis shelters, and transitional independent living (TIL) programs." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,q5x3-7piv,DYCD after-school-programs: SYEP Summer Youth Employment Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:30+00:00,2011-09-01 20:13:45+00:00,2017-09-16 14:35:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/q5x3-7piv,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Summer Youth Employment (SYEP) Program” after-school job and internship programs for children ages 14 to 24 - the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,zmut-au2w,DYCD after-school programs: Immigrant Services,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:31+00:00,2011-09-02 20:14:11+00:00,2017-09-15 19:46:54+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/zmut-au2w,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer after-school programs for immigration services and immigrant support services. These include programs for legal assistance, legal services, refugee assistance, immigrant youth services, immigrant family services, and domestic violence programs.- Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD). Update Frequency: Annually" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mrxb-9w9v,DYCD after-school programs: NDA Youth Employment Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:36+00:00,2011-09-01 21:00:43+00:00,2017-09-16 16:06:26+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mrxb-9w9v,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “NDA Neighborhood Development Area Youth Employment Program” after-school job and internship programs for children and young adults ages 14 to 21 in Middle School, in High School, or in all grades." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gt5i-dmde,ULURP Recommendations,dataset,2019-02-12 22:33:28+00:00,2017-12-26 19:47:14+00:00,2017-12-26 19:50:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gt5i-dmde,List of ULURP Recommendations +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fijd-wye8,DYCD after-school programs: Teen ACTION Programs,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:35+00:00,2011-09-01 16:33:52+00:00,2017-09-16 22:15:06+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fijd-wye8,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Teen ACTION Programs” after-school programs for children ages 13 to 21." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yqkf-i7a4,DYCD after-school programs: Healthy Families,dataset,2018-09-10 19:22:37+00:00,2011-09-02 21:21:26+00:00,2017-09-15 19:54:14+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yqkf-i7a4,"Facilities in New York City, by agency and site, that offer “Healthy Family” after-school Family Support Programs, such as programs in Housing Assistance and Advocacy, Adult Health Awareness and Prevention, HIV/AIDS Support Services, Young Parent Education and Family Support, Substance Abuse Education and Prevention, and the Fatherhood Initiative." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,39qw-754y,Constituent Services,dataset,2019-02-12 22:33:31+00:00,2017-12-26 20:13:36+00:00,2017-12-26 20:15:50+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/39qw-754y, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nr9n-yqxr,BP Appointments,dataset,2019-02-12 22:33:36+00:00,2017-12-27 18:48:09+00:00,2017-12-27 18:49:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nr9n-yqxr,The Manhattan Borough President makes appointments to various boards throughout their district. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rnsn-acs2,Census Demographics at the Neighborhood Tabulation Area (NTA) level,dataset,2020-02-08 00:52:45+00:00,2015-02-17 16:42:19+00:00,2015-02-17 16:43:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rnsn-acs2,Table of Census Demographics represented at the NTA level. NTAs are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Micro data Areas (PUMAs) +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y3ea-en4q,Manhattan Community Award Program (MCAP) (2007-2017),dataset,2019-02-12 22:41:33+00:00,2017-12-26 20:25:25+00:00,2017-12-26 20:27:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y3ea-en4q, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tngj-drbu,Target Community District,dataset,2020-02-08 00:53:00+00:00,2013-02-12 17:42:56+00:00,2013-06-21 20:07:02+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tngj-drbu,"The Table representing ""Target Community District Probation Demographic Data"" as of 08/05/2011" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,sx92-yn4a,DSNY Waste Characterization: Comparison Table,dataset,2020-02-08 00:53:27+00:00,2019-05-20 18:56:02+00:00,2019-05-22 20:35:15+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/sx92-yn4a,"The Department conducted the 2017 NYC Residential, School, and NYCHA (NYC Housing Authority) Waste Characterization Study over three seasons: spring, summer, and fall. This study builds on decades of research and analysis into the evolving composition of NYC's waste stream. DSNY conducted previous waste characterization studies in 1990, 2005, and 2013. Each of these studies share a similar methodology of waste sampling and sorting but also included different targeted analyses to characterize particular components of the waste stream. The 2005 study examined residential curbside collection of commingled paper and cardboard recycling (Paper); MGP (metal/glass/plastic); and trash (Refuse) that provided statistical results by housing density and income levels throughout NYC. The 2005 study also included a characterization of the contents of street litter baskets.

The 2013 study surveyed residential curbside Paper, MGP, and Refuse collections providing statistical results by borough for the City as a whole, but not by housing density and income levels. The 2013 study also included a detailed characterization of discarded plastics, as well as food and beverage containers.

The 2017 study followed the same methodology for residential curbside collections as the 2013 study but included residential curbside collection of organics waste (Organics), NYC's new service to recycle food scraps, food-soiled paper, and yard waste. The 2017 study also characterized collection for both NYC public schools and NYC Housing Authority buildings to create a baseline view of waste generation from these sources. The 2017 study included a detailed analysis of plastics using the same method as the 2013 study. It also included a more detailed analysis of certain paper products.

For more information about how DSNY conducted this study and previous waste characterization studies, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/resources/reports/waste-characterization For information on NYC's recycling programs, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/services/recycling" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ewmy-2fww,Procurements by Size,dataset,2020-02-08 00:53:58+00:00,2014-10-23 21:02:19+00:00,2014-10-23 21:06:07+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ewmy-2fww,Summary table of procurements in the fiscal year grouped by agency and size @@ -2404,11 +2402,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,su6u-afcg,Family & Adult Court Contact Information,dataset,2020-02-08 01:17:24+00:00,2013-02-12 17:50:04+00:00,2017-07-12 17:34:30+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/su6u-afcg,This is the contact list for the Family and Adult Court Information. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5694-9szk,Love Your Local Business List,dataset,2020-02-08 01:18:06+00:00,2018-07-16 16:10:44+00:00,2018-07-16 16:12:48+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5694-9szk,Businesses nominated for the Love Your Local program 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xeg4-ic28,Summer Sports Experience,dataset,2020-02-08 01:18:12+00:00,2018-10-31 14:29:14+00:00,2018-10-31 14:32:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xeg4-ic28,"Activity and attendance records from the ""Summer Sports Experience"" program, which provides sports instruction to children ages 8 to 14." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jt9i-9gxr,Environmentally Preferable Purchasing FY15 - Goods,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:50+00:00,2015-12-17 17:42:35+00:00,2015-12-17 17:55:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jt9i-9gxr, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bj6m-ydtj,MWBE Waivers,dataset,2020-02-08 01:18:43+00:00,2014-10-26 01:34:09+00:00,2014-10-26 01:34:55+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bj6m-ydtj,Summary of waivers of MWBE goals required by LL1 -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wwhr-5ven,Participatory Budgeting Projects,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:36+00:00,2017-05-10 17:38:24+00:00,2017-05-12 14:30:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wwhr-5ven,"Participatory Budgeting is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. Council Members choose to join Participatory Budgeting New York City (PBNYC), giving at least $1 million from their budget for the whole community to participate in decision-making. It’s a yearlong process of public meetings, to ensure that people have the time and resources to make informed decisions. Community members discuss local needs and develop proposals to meet these needs. Through a public vote, residents then decide which proposals to fund. More info can be found at http://council.nyc.gov/pb/" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j7gw-gcxi,Directory Of Awarded Construction Contracts,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:20+00:00,2013-03-06 13:00:16+00:00,2013-06-21 20:48:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j7gw-gcxi,This table displays the construction contracts that Department of Design and Construction has recently awarded to selected firms along with its value. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,p2q7-at72,Environmentally Preferable Purchasing FY15 - Construction,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:39+00:00,2015-12-17 17:41:44+00:00,2015-12-17 17:55:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/p2q7-at72, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rnsn-acs2,Census Demographics at the Neighborhood Tabulation Area (NTA) level,dataset,2020-02-08 00:52:45+00:00,2015-02-17 16:42:19+00:00,2015-02-17 16:43:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rnsn-acs2,Table of Census Demographics represented at the NTA level. NTAs are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Micro data Areas (PUMAs) +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gbgg-xjuf,NYCHA ACCESSolar Opportunities,dataset,2020-02-08 01:18:49+00:00,2017-11-08 19:58:05+00:00,2018-02-27 23:06:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gbgg-xjuf,"A list of sites available for solar PV development under NYCHA's ACCESSolar program. As part of NYCHA's NextGeneration Sustainability Agenda, NYCHA has pledged to put 25 MW of solar power on its properties. One of the avenues by which NYCHA aims to meet this goal is the ACcelerating Community Empowered Shared Solar (ACCESSolar) program, where smaller rooftops will be made available at low or no cost to community-based organizations and non-profits teaming up with solar developers. The ACCESSolar program will help maximize the solar potential of NYCHA’s portfolio. NYCHA also aims for this program to provide green jobs to residents, expand the availability of solar power to LMI populations, and facilitate first projects for start-up developers. ACCESSolar applicants will be able to submit an application online starting in late March 2018. The ACCESSolar program was previously in development as Public Purpose Shared Solar (PPSS) and has been renamed to better reflect the program's goals." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jt9i-9gxr,Environmentally Preferable Purchasing FY15 - Goods,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:50+00:00,2015-12-17 17:42:35+00:00,2015-12-17 17:55:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jt9i-9gxr, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rb2h-bgai,DCLA Cultural Organization Resources,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:21+00:00,2011-10-27 20:49:20+00:00,2018-06-21 18:43:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rb2h-bgai,A list of organizations that provide services and/or information useful to artists and cultural organizations 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6v9u-ndjg,Building Complaint Disposition Codes,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:42+00:00,2012-03-24 13:52:49+00:00,2017-02-08 18:30:38+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6v9u-ndjg,A reference table of disposition codes for building complaints 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5ziv-wcy4,Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Resource Directory,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:46+00:00,2018-12-10 20:10:12+00:00,2018-12-10 20:42:42+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5ziv-wcy4,"The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) formulates policies and programs, coordinates the citywide delivery of domestic violence services and works with diverse communities and community leaders to increase awareness of domestic violence. ENDGBV collaborates closely with government and nonprofit agencies that assist domestic violence survivors and 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." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7btz-mnc8,NYC REACH Members,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:52+00:00,2013-11-20 16:11:45+00:00,2017-01-21 20:33:45+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7btz-mnc8,"The location and facility information for doctors who participate in NYC Regional Electronic Adoption Center for Health (REACH), which assists providers in adopting technology and methods for electronic health records." @@ -2431,11 +2429,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bquu-z2ht,NYC Service: Volunteer Opportunities (Historical),dataset,2020-02-08 00:49:50+00:00,2011-09-30 19:21:53+00:00,2018-07-27 14:53:47+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bquu-z2ht,"A list of volunteer opportunities, organized by event, category of event type, organization and location. Update Frequency: As needed" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,a6zp-tcs3,FY 2017 PMMR Data Extract,dataset,2020-02-08 00:50:47+00:00,2017-02-03 18:43:48+00:00,2017-02-09 20:29:22+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/a6zp-tcs3, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nnf6-km2a,Research Permits,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:05+00:00,2018-10-03 15:06:13+00:00,2018-10-03 15:22:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nnf6-km2a,Permits issued to conduct scientific research in property under NYC Parks jurisdiction -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rb2h-bgai,DCLA Cultural Organization Resources,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:21+00:00,2011-10-27 20:49:20+00:00,2018-06-21 18:43:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rb2h-bgai,A list of organizations that provide services and/or information useful to artists and cultural organizations -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ghpb-fpea,2013 Green Taxi Trip Data,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:32+00:00,2015-10-09 00:05:02+00:00,2015-10-15 18:32:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ghpb-fpea,"This dataset includes trip records from all trips completed in green taxis in NYC in 2013. Records include fields capturing pick-up and drop-off dates/times, pick-up and drop-off locations, trip distances, itemized fares, rate types, payment types, and driver-reported passenger counts. The data used in the attached datasets were collected and provided to the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) by technology providers authorized under the Livery Passenger Enhancement Program (LPEP). The trip data was not created by the TLC, and TLC makes no representations as to the accuracy of these data." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gbgg-xjuf,NYCHA ACCESSolar Opportunities,dataset,2020-02-08 01:18:49+00:00,2017-11-08 19:58:05+00:00,2018-02-27 23:06:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gbgg-xjuf,"A list of sites available for solar PV development under NYCHA's ACCESSolar program. As part of NYCHA's NextGeneration Sustainability Agenda, NYCHA has pledged to put 25 MW of solar power on its properties. One of the avenues by which NYCHA aims to meet this goal is the ACcelerating Community Empowered Shared Solar (ACCESSolar) program, where smaller rooftops will be made available at low or no cost to community-based organizations and non-profits teaming up with solar developers. The ACCESSolar program will help maximize the solar potential of NYCHA’s portfolio. NYCHA also aims for this program to provide green jobs to residents, expand the availability of solar power to LMI populations, and facilitate first projects for start-up developers. ACCESSolar applicants will be able to submit an application online starting in late March 2018. The ACCESSolar program was previously in development as Public Purpose Shared Solar (PPSS) and has been renamed to better reflect the program's goals." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nd82-bi9f,Procurement By Industry,dataset,2020-02-08 01:19:32+00:00,2014-10-23 20:13:42+00:00,2014-10-23 20:16:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nd82-bi9f,Summary table of procurement in the fiscal year grouped by agency and industry -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,d9fr-a56v,2017-2018 Arts Data Report,file,2020-06-04 16:17:49+00:00,2019-03-27 19:24:57+00:00,2019-03-27 19:24:57+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/d9fr-a56v,"The Annual Arts in Schools Report includes data about arts teachers, arts budgeting, space for the arts, partnerships with arts and cultural organizations and parent involvement for elementary, middle and high schools. These reports help school administrators, parents and students understand how their schools are progressing towards offering universal arts education to all students." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j7gw-gcxi,Directory Of Awarded Construction Contracts,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:20+00:00,2013-03-06 13:00:16+00:00,2013-06-21 20:48:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j7gw-gcxi,This table displays the construction contracts that Department of Design and Construction has recently awarded to selected firms along with its value. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wwhr-5ven,Participatory Budgeting Projects,dataset,2020-02-08 00:51:36+00:00,2017-05-10 17:38:24+00:00,2017-05-12 14:30:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wwhr-5ven,"Participatory Budgeting is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. Council Members choose to join Participatory Budgeting New York City (PBNYC), giving at least $1 million from their budget for the whole community to participate in decision-making. It’s a yearlong process of public meetings, to ensure that people have the time and resources to make informed decisions. Community members discuss local needs and develop proposals to meet these needs. Through a public vote, residents then decide which proposals to fund. More info can be found at http://council.nyc.gov/pb/" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,p2q7-at72,Environmentally Preferable Purchasing FY15 - Construction,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:39+00:00,2015-12-17 17:41:44+00:00,2015-12-17 17:55:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/p2q7-at72, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tfbb-gszk,Directory Of DOP Office Locations,dataset,2020-02-08 01:19:27+00:00,2013-02-07 14:40:21+00:00,2017-09-16 13:07:55+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tfbb-gszk,List of DOP Office locations by Borough +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,phkb-tkts,DSNY Waste Characterization: Citywide Subsort,dataset,2020-02-08 01:19:53+00:00,2019-05-20 18:50:02+00:00,2019-05-22 19:13:38+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/phkb-tkts,"The Department conducted the 2017 NYC Residential, School, and NYCHA (NYC Housing Authority) Waste Characterization Study over three seasons: spring, summer, and fall. This study builds on decades of research and analysis into the evolving composition of NYC's waste stream. The study team hand sorted samples into 70 main sort categories. Sub-sorting of an additional 172 categories was conducted to get a more detailed understanding of the wide variety of plastic products in the waste stream, as well as a sub-set of Paper products. Results are presented in absolute terms as the quantity by weight of each material type. The quantity of each materials is calculated by applying the percent composition to the total quantity of DSNY collections for fiscal year 2017 (July 2016-June 2017).

The residential characterization included four residential curbside collection streams: Refuse, Paper, MGP (metal/glass/plastic), and Organics. The school characterization included Refuse, Paper, and MGP streams collected on dedicated school collection routes. For the purposes of this study, DSNY did not characterize Organics separated for diversion but instead included organic waste in the school Refuse stream. The NYCHA characterization focused sample collection from the large compacting containers used by DSNY to collect Refuse at NYCHA's large campus-style developments.

For more information about how DSNY conducted this study and previous waste characterization studies, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/resources/reports/waste-characterization. For information on NYC's recycling programs, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/services/recycling" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ud4g-9x9z,Recognized Shop Healthy Stores,dataset,2020-06-09 14:53:43+00:00,2018-08-17 14:29:39+00:00,2018-08-22 16:22:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ud4g-9x9z,"Bodegas & Grocery Stores Receiving Recognition from Borough President's Office Each year, bodegas and grocery stores located in and around Action Center catchment areas participate in the Shop Healthy NYC program's Retail Challenge to increase (1) availability of healthier foods, such as low-sodium canned goods, healthier snacks and deli options; (2) promotion of healthier foods by posting Shop Healthy marketing materials for healthier foods and removing unhealthy advertising from the front door; and (3) visibility of healthier foods by placing them in more prominent locations, such as placing produce at the checkout counter or near the front entrance of the store, and water and other low-calorie drinks at eye-level. Stores that have implemented all of the program’s criteria at the conclusion of the Retail Challenge, and maintain them for at least one month, receive a recognition award from the Borough President's Office to acknowledge their efforts and dedication to make the healthy choice, the easier choice for their communities. This is a manually compiled list of stores, which is based on data collected through implementation checklists; these are forms completed by Shop Healthy staff as part of store observations that track whether each criteria has been met. At this time, the program does not have processes in place to ensure that stores maintain the changes past one-month." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gysc-yn4h,NYC City Hall Library Catalog,dataset,2020-07-04 03:56:50+00:00,2011-10-08 22:47:14+00:00,2013-06-21 20:26:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gysc-yn4h,The City Hall Library is New York City's official depository for all agency published reports and studies. More info can be found at http://nyc.gov/html/records/html/about/chlibrary.shtml 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,g6v2-wcvk,"2017-2018 School Quality Reports - Elem, Middle & K-8",dataset,2020-07-21 19:19:06+00:00,2020-07-21 19:08:20+00:00,2020-07-21 19:19:06+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/g6v2-wcvk,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. @@ -2458,11 +2456,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,r9z2-6j3f,2018 - 2019 Career Technical Education Report,dataset,2020-10-09 12:53:27+00:00,2020-10-09 12:43:18+00:00,2020-10-09 12:53:27+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/r9z2-6j3f,"Local Law 174 enacted in 2016 requires the Department of Education of the New York City School District to submit to the Council an annual report concerning Career and Technical Education programs in New York city schools. This report provides information about Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and students in CTE programs and CTE-designated high schools, as defined in Local Law 174 as reported through the 2018-2019 STARS database. CTE Designated High Schools are those in which all students are engaged in NYC DOE-approved CTE sequences of instruction that integrate rigorous academic study with workforce skills in specific career pathways. It is important to note that schools self-report their scheduling information in STARS. The report also includes information regarding the number and ratio of certified CTE instructors. This report consists of seven tabs: 1. CTE Program Characteristics and Enrollment, including number of staff that attended a CTE PD 2. Number and percentage of students at each high school in a CTE program 3. Number and percentage of students in each Community School District in a CTE program 4. CTE application and admission - CTE designated schools only 5. Graduation rates - CTE designated schools only 6. Graduation rates - CTE designated schools only (by Community School District) 7. CTE Full-Time and Part-Time Teachers 1. CTE Program Characteristics and Enrollment ""This tab includes the following information for each high school-level CTE program: - high school name - CTE designation - name of the program - the industry for which the program prepares students - the number of industry partners associated with the program - CTE program approval status through the New York state department of education’s CTE approval process - grade levels served by such program - number of students enrolled in such program - number of school staff attending professional development events held by CTE"" 2. Number and percentage of students at each high school in a CTE program This tab includes the number and percentage of students at each high school with a CTE program, disaggregated by: student race and ethnicity; student gender; student special education status; student English Language Learner status; student economic need status (poverty); and communicty school district. Data on students with disabilities and English language learners are as of the end of the 2018-19 school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,szgz-ysuz,2017 - 2018 School Quality Report - High School Transfer,dataset,2020-10-22 18:48:02+00:00,2020-07-23 16:44:16+00:00,2020-07-23 17:50:40+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/szgz-ysuz,New 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. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7c8x-xds8,2017-2018 School Quality Report - High School,dataset,2020-10-22 20:46:47+00:00,2020-10-22 20:31:31+00:00,2020-10-22 20:46:47+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7c8x-xds8,New York City Department of Education 2017 - 2018 School Quality Report Results for High School. 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. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8qnk-un3c,2017 - 2018 School Quality Report Results for YABC,dataset,2020-10-22 21:27:06+00:00,2020-10-22 21:07:16+00:00,2020-10-22 21:27:06+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8qnk-un3c,New York City Department of Education 2017 - 2018 School Quality Report Results for YABC. 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. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,d9fr-a56v,2017-2018 Arts Data Report,file,2020-06-04 16:17:49+00:00,2019-03-27 19:24:57+00:00,2019-03-27 19:24:57+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/d9fr-a56v,"The Annual Arts in Schools Report includes data about arts teachers, arts budgeting, space for the arts, partnerships with arts and cultural organizations and parent involvement for elementary, middle and high schools. These reports help school administrators, parents and students understand how their schools are progressing towards offering universal arts education to all students." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nd82-bi9f,Procurement By Industry,dataset,2020-02-08 01:19:32+00:00,2014-10-23 20:13:42+00:00,2014-10-23 20:16:17+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nd82-bi9f,Summary table of procurement in the fiscal year grouped by agency and industry 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,v7f4-yzyg,Vision Zero View Data,href,2020-06-03 02:12:06+00:00,2015-07-22 19:25:26+00:00,2015-07-22 19:25:36+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/v7f4-yzyg,"Data that that populates the Vision Zero View map, which can be found at www.nycvzv.info Vision Zero is the City's goal for ending traffic deaths and injuries. The Vision Zero action plan can be found at http://www.nyc.gov/html/visionzero/pdf/nyc-vision-zero-action-plan.pdf Crash data is obtained from the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS), which is maintained by the New York City Police Department (NYPD). Only crashes with valid geographic information are mapped. All midblock crashes are mapped to the nearest intersection. Injuries and fatalities are grouped by intersection and summarized by month and year. This data is queried and aggregated on a monthly basis and is current as of the query date. Current year data is January to the end of the latest full month. All mappable crash data is represented on the simplified NYC street model. Crashes occurring at complex intersections with multiple roadways are mapped onto a single point. Injury and fatality crashes occurring on highways are excluded from this data. Please note that this data is preliminary and may contain errors, accordingly, the data on this site is for informational purposes only. Although all attempts to provide the most accurate information are made, errors may be present and any person who relies upon this data does so at their own risk." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tfbb-gszk,Directory Of DOP Office Locations,dataset,2020-02-08 01:19:27+00:00,2013-02-07 14:40:21+00:00,2017-09-16 13:07:55+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tfbb-gszk,List of DOP Office locations by Borough -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pri4-ifjk,Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA),dataset,2020-05-19 18:08:13+00:00,2020-05-13 23:22:52+00:00,2020-05-13 23:28:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pri4-ifjk,"A shapefile for mapping data by Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA) in NYC, based on the 2010 Census ZCTA shapefile. MODZCTA are being used by the NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) for mapping COVID-19 Data." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,irs3-wn2g,Vendor List by Commodity,dataset,2020-05-12 00:53:50+00:00,2020-05-05 12:43:49+00:00,2020-05-05 12:49:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/irs3-wn2g,This list will include commodity enrollments by Passport-enrolled vendors. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,phkb-tkts,DSNY Waste Characterization: Citywide Subsort,dataset,2020-02-08 01:19:53+00:00,2019-05-20 18:50:02+00:00,2019-05-22 19:13:38+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/phkb-tkts,"The Department conducted the 2017 NYC Residential, School, and NYCHA (NYC Housing Authority) Waste Characterization Study over three seasons: spring, summer, and fall. This study builds on decades of research and analysis into the evolving composition of NYC's waste stream. The study team hand sorted samples into 70 main sort categories. Sub-sorting of an additional 172 categories was conducted to get a more detailed understanding of the wide variety of plastic products in the waste stream, as well as a sub-set of Paper products. Results are presented in absolute terms as the quantity by weight of each material type. The quantity of each materials is calculated by applying the percent composition to the total quantity of DSNY collections for fiscal year 2017 (July 2016-June 2017).

The residential characterization included four residential curbside collection streams: Refuse, Paper, MGP (metal/glass/plastic), and Organics. The school characterization included Refuse, Paper, and MGP streams collected on dedicated school collection routes. For the purposes of this study, DSNY did not characterize Organics separated for diversion but instead included organic waste in the school Refuse stream. The NYCHA characterization focused sample collection from the large compacting containers used by DSNY to collect Refuse at NYCHA's large campus-style developments.

For more information about how DSNY conducted this study and previous waste characterization studies, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/resources/reports/waste-characterization. For information on NYC's recycling programs, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/services/recycling" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5fzm-kpwv,Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA) Map,map,2020-05-15 20:29:25+00:00,2020-05-15 19:29:22+00:00,2020-05-15 19:36:36+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5fzm-kpwv,"A shapefile for mapping data by Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA) in NYC, based on the 2010 Census ZCTA shapefile. MODZCTA are being used by the NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) for mapping COVID-19 Data." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6ctv-n46c,City Council Legislative Items,dataset,2020-02-08 01:20:02+00:00,2015-02-17 18:38:29+00:00,2015-02-17 18:39:42+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6ctv-n46c,This list contains information on the legislative items introduced and enacted by the Council 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fdx7-6jsr,Directory Of Land Use Application Fees,dataset,2020-02-08 01:20:08+00:00,2013-02-19 22:12:35+00:00,2018-01-04 15:18:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fdx7-6jsr,Directory of Land Use Application and CEQR Fees required when filing application pursuant to City Charter 197-c and Other Applications with the Department of City Planning. A resource for applicants and general public to asses fees related to Land Use and CEQR applications at the Department of City Planning. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,evjd-dqpz,NYCHA Development Data Book,dataset,2020-02-08 01:20:25+00:00,2013-03-28 19:10:55+00:00,2019-07-19 18:34:00+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/evjd-dqpz,"Contains the main body of the “Development Data Book” as of January 1, 2019. The Development Data Book lists all of the Authority's Developments alphabetically and includes information on the development identification numbers, program and construction type, number of apartments and rental rooms, population, number of buildings and stories, street boundaries, and political districts." @@ -2485,11 +2483,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rdjw-z878,CBO Expense Report,dataset,2020-04-25 02:36:55+00:00,2020-04-19 01:51:34+00:00,2020-04-19 01:54:40+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rdjw-z878,Annual Capacity Building Oversight spend and budget. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,aejp-3ws7,Local Law 22 of 2015 Worker Cooperative Reports,dataset,2020-04-25 02:37:06+00:00,2020-04-19 01:44:43+00:00,2020-04-19 01:51:04+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/aejp-3ws7,"The report includes the following: the number and total dollar value of City contracts awarded to worker cooperatives, disaggregated by agency and type of business; the number and total dollar value of all City contracts, disaggregated by agency and type of business; and the percentage of City contracts awarded to worker cooperatives, disaggregated by agency and type of business." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,q4ia-5r85,2018- 2019 SQG EMS,href,2020-05-11 14:03:30+00:00,2020-05-11 13:54:50+00:00,2020-05-11 14:03:30+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/q4ia-5r85,2018-19 School Quality Guide Data for Elementary/Middle School -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5fzm-kpwv,Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA) Map,map,2020-05-15 20:29:25+00:00,2020-05-15 19:29:22+00:00,2020-05-15 19:36:36+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5fzm-kpwv,"A shapefile for mapping data by Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA) in NYC, based on the 2010 Census ZCTA shapefile. MODZCTA are being used by the NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) for mapping COVID-19 Data." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,irs3-wn2g,Vendor List by Commodity,dataset,2020-05-12 00:53:50+00:00,2020-05-05 12:43:49+00:00,2020-05-05 12:49:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/irs3-wn2g,This list will include commodity enrollments by Passport-enrolled vendors. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pri4-ifjk,Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA),dataset,2020-05-19 18:08:13+00:00,2020-05-13 23:22:52+00:00,2020-05-13 23:28:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pri4-ifjk,"A shapefile for mapping data by Modified Zip Code Tabulation Areas (MODZCTA) in NYC, based on the 2010 Census ZCTA shapefile. MODZCTA are being used by the NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) for mapping COVID-19 Data." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ghpb-fpea,2013 Green Taxi Trip Data,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:32+00:00,2015-10-09 00:05:02+00:00,2015-10-15 18:32:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ghpb-fpea,"This dataset includes trip records from all trips completed in green taxis in NYC in 2013. Records include fields capturing pick-up and drop-off dates/times, pick-up and drop-off locations, trip distances, itemized fares, rate types, payment types, and driver-reported passenger counts. The data used in the attached datasets were collected and provided to the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) by technology providers authorized under the Livery Passenger Enhancement Program (LPEP). The trip data was not created by the TLC, and TLC makes no representations as to the accuracy of these data." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jign-uhe6,Arches Organization Information,dataset,2020-02-08 00:42:18+00:00,2013-02-12 16:55:32+00:00,2017-09-16 18:05:31+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jign-uhe6,Contact details of Organizations determined eligible for Arches award. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wa6b-r9jh,Participatory Budgeting Survey Data,dataset,2020-02-08 00:38:48+00:00,2019-07-23 22:02:15+00:00,2019-07-23 22:12:57+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wa6b-r9jh,"Results of optional anonymous surveys of participatory budgeting participants. Survey data helps inform City Council outreach efforts for participatory budgeting. Surveys are completed either online or in person on paper, after a person has participated. Please note that surveys collected in different years may have slightly different ranges of values. Depending on the year, this may be because the possible range of answers on the questionnaire were changed. Additionally, not all questions were asked in all years. Therefore, survey data is best compared within a survey year, not between survey years." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9b9u-8989,NYC Business Acceleration Businesses Served and Jobs Created,dataset,2020-02-08 00:38:34+00:00,2015-06-10 21:12:18+00:00,2015-08-25 21:47:01+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9b9u-8989,"The list tracks the number of businesses that NYC Business Acceleration has assisted in opening and how many jobs were created by those businesses. This data is up to date as of the date reflected in the ""About"" tab of this dataset." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2vk5-6yq6,2015-16 Health Education MS Level - School District,dataset,2019-04-25 18:50:14+00:00,2019-04-25 18:45:11+00:00,2019-04-25 18:50:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2vk5-6yq6,"Local 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 district 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." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mhpm-4ekb,2015-16 Health Education MS Level,dataset,2019-04-25 18:59:18+00:00,2019-04-25 18:54:05+00:00,2019-04-25 18:59:18+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mhpm-4ekb,"Local 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." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pd5h-92mc,GED Plus Locations,dataset,2019-04-26 16:33:12+00:00,2013-03-19 20:38:38+00:00,2017-09-16 14:57:55+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pd5h-92mc,Listing of GED Plus locations. GED plus helps students earn their GED and prepares them for college and career options. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3bkj-34v2,LCGMS - DOE School Information Report,href,2019-04-26 16:50:39+00:00,2013-03-22 19:26:34+00:00,2013-03-25 13:38:19+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3bkj-34v2,"Report of all DOE School Information including Principal and Superintendent names, Cluster, Network, SATIF, addresses & phone numbers." @@ -2512,11 +2510,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f3h8-59sn,2015 School Survey,file,2019-05-03 19:52:47+00:00,2019-05-03 19:50:42+00:00,2019-05-03 19:50:42+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f3h8-59sn,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pshf-uxpw,2016 School Survey,file,2019-05-03 19:57:48+00:00,2019-05-03 19:55:51+00:00,2019-05-03 19:55:51+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pshf-uxpw,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4mud-hg2j,2011-2012 Elem MS K-8,file,2019-05-03 20:23:32+00:00,2019-05-03 19:58:30+00:00,2019-05-03 19:58:30+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4mud-hg2j,"New York City Department of Education 2011- 2012 Elementary, Middle School(MS) - K- 8. Data display DBN ,School name, school type information." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6irv-e4ks,2015-16 Health Education MS Level - City Council District,dataset,2019-04-25 16:21:11+00:00,2019-04-25 16:07:05+00:00,2019-04-25 16:21:11+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6irv-e4ks,"Local 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." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uk5i-vjzr,2012-2013 Elem MS K-8,file,2019-05-06 15:03:30+00:00,2019-05-06 14:59:08+00:00,2019-05-06 14:59:08+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uk5i-vjzr,"New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 Elementary, Middle School (MS) and K- 8. Data based on DBN, School Name and School Type for each borough." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xy48-7s3d,2015-16 Health Education K-12 - Licensed Health Instructors,dataset,2019-04-25 16:03:53+00:00,2019-04-25 15:59:12+00:00,2019-04-25 16:03:53+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xy48-7s3d,"Local Law 15 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education instructor data, disaggregated by commuunity school district, city council district, and individual school data. Reports provide the number of licensed full-time and part-time instructors, the number of instructors assigned to teach at least one health education class, the number and percentage of instructors who received professional development training and the total number and percentage of instructors attending multiple sessions of professional development. This report includes number of licensed health instructors for 2015-16 school year. Counts of licensed health instructors represent all active, school-based teachers serving under an NYCDOE health license as of 10/31/2015." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,brxp-zcjz,2015-16 Health Education HS Level - School District,dataset,2019-04-25 15:18:20+00:00,2019-04-25 14:25:12+00:00,2019-04-25 14:33:33+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/brxp-zcjz,"Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide health education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district and each individual school Reports district level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June & August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-16 school year. Note students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. These values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y3ea-en4q,Manhattan Community Award Program (MCAP) (2007-2017),dataset,2019-02-12 22:41:33+00:00,2017-12-26 20:25:25+00:00,2017-12-26 20:27:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y3ea-en4q, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2vk5-6yq6,2015-16 Health Education MS Level - School District,dataset,2019-04-25 18:50:14+00:00,2019-04-25 18:45:11+00:00,2019-04-25 18:50:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2vk5-6yq6,"Local 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 district 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." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yeut-b48d,2013-2014 Elem EMS School Quality Reports,file,2019-05-06 15:10:10+00:00,2019-05-06 15:07:05+00:00,2019-05-06 15:07:05+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yeut-b48d,"New York City Department of Education 2013 - 2014 Elementary, Middle School Quality Report. 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." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6irv-e4ks,2015-16 Health Education MS Level - City Council District,dataset,2019-04-25 16:21:11+00:00,2019-04-25 16:07:05+00:00,2019-04-25 16:21:11+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6irv-e4ks,"Local 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." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nhak-36my,2015-16 Health Education K-12 - Health Instructors,dataset,2019-04-25 15:46:35+00:00,2019-04-25 15:39:07+00:00,2019-04-25 15:46:35+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nhak-36my,"Local Law 15 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education instructor data, disaggregated by commuunity school district, city council district, and individual school data. Report provides school level data on the number of teachers assigned to teach health in grades K - 12 in the 2015-16 school year. Data is based on STARS scheduling data. Teachers are considered to be health instructors if they were assigned to a health course with active students enrolled during 2015-16 school year. Please note, Health Education in grades K-5 can be taught by the elementary classroom teacher, which helps explain why the elementary grades have a much higher number of teachers assigned to teach health than the middle and high school grades." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qvir-knu3,2016 DOE High School Performance Directory,dataset,2019-02-12 22:45:17+00:00,2015-07-23 15:48:13+00:00,2015-07-23 15:50:19+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qvir-knu3,Performance of NYC High Schools 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2t32-hbca,Assembly District Breakdowns,dataset,2019-02-12 22:46:02+00:00,2011-07-27 14:15:56+00:00,2013-06-26 17:21:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2t32-hbca,Demographic statistics broken down by assembly districts 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ssq6-fkht,Bureau of Fire Prevention - Inspections,dataset,2019-03-07 17:37:08+00:00,2017-10-25 22:29:05+00:00,2018-04-19 21:13:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ssq6-fkht,This dataset contains permit and Bureau of Fire Prevention inspection information by account holder. Each building may have more than one permit holder. Each permit holder may have multiple permits in multiple buildings. @@ -2539,11 +2537,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2anc-iydk,2015-16 Health Education HS Data - City Council District,dataset,2019-04-25 14:21:57+00:00,2019-04-25 14:12:25+00:00,2019-04-25 14:21:57+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2anc-iydk,"Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide health education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district ad each individual school. Reports city council district level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June & August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-16 school year. Note students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. These values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2bef-phhy,2016 - 2017 Computer Science Report,dataset,2019-04-25 14:38:14+00:00,2019-04-25 14:31:32+00:00,2019-04-25 14:38:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2bef-phhy,"New York City Department of Education 2016 - 2017 Computer Science Report , Local Law 177 enacted in 2016 requires the Department of Education of the New York City School District to submit to the Council an annual report concerning computer science education for the prior school year. This report provides information about the number of computer science programs offered and the number of students enrolled in those programs as defined in Local Law 177 as reported through the 2016-2017 STARS database. It is important to note that schools self-report their computer science course information in STARS. This report also includes information regarding the number and ratio of certified STEM instructors, the department's STEM Institute, the nature of the district's computer science initiatives and the total available bandwidth in each school." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,785g-7qf7,2015-16 Health Education HS Level,dataset,2019-04-25 14:42:34+00:00,2019-04-25 14:36:50+00:00,2019-04-25 14:42:34+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/785g-7qf7,"Local Law 14 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide health education data, disaggregated by community school districts, city council district and each individual school. Reports school level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June & August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-16 school year. Note students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. These values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nhak-36my,2015-16 Health Education K-12 - Health Instructors,dataset,2019-04-25 15:46:35+00:00,2019-04-25 15:39:07+00:00,2019-04-25 15:46:35+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nhak-36my,"Local Law 15 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education instructor data, disaggregated by commuunity school district, city council district, and individual school data. Report provides school level data on the number of teachers assigned to teach health in grades K - 12 in the 2015-16 school year. Data is based on STARS scheduling data. Teachers are considered to be health instructors if they were assigned to a health course with active students enrolled during 2015-16 school year. Please note, Health Education in grades K-5 can be taught by the elementary classroom teacher, which helps explain why the elementary grades have a much higher number of teachers assigned to teach health than the middle and high school grades." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yeut-b48d,2013-2014 Elem EMS School Quality Reports,file,2019-05-06 15:10:10+00:00,2019-05-06 15:07:05+00:00,2019-05-06 15:07:05+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yeut-b48d,"New York City Department of Education 2013 - 2014 Elementary, Middle School Quality Report. 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." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,brxp-zcjz,2015-16 Health Education HS Level - School District,dataset,2019-04-25 15:18:20+00:00,2019-04-25 14:25:12+00:00,2019-04-25 14:33:33+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/brxp-zcjz,"Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide health education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district and each individual school Reports district level data on the number of students that received a semester (one credit) of health instruction, as well as the number of June & August graduates meeting the HS health requirements for the 2015-16 school year. Note students are not required to receive health instruction at any particular grade level in high school, only prior to graduating. Values less than 100% do not necessarily imply that students graduated without meeting credit requirements. These values may indicate missing or incomplete historical transcript data." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xy48-7s3d,2015-16 Health Education K-12 - Licensed Health Instructors,dataset,2019-04-25 16:03:53+00:00,2019-04-25 15:59:12+00:00,2019-04-25 16:03:53+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xy48-7s3d,"Local Law 15 (2016) requires that NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education instructor data, disaggregated by commuunity school district, city council district, and individual school data. Reports provide the number of licensed full-time and part-time instructors, the number of instructors assigned to teach at least one health education class, the number and percentage of instructors who received professional development training and the total number and percentage of instructors attending multiple sessions of professional development. This report includes number of licensed health instructors for 2015-16 school year. Counts of licensed health instructors represent all active, school-based teachers serving under an NYCDOE health license as of 10/31/2015." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,nmtq-hr8h,2015-2016 Elem MS School Quality Reports,file,2019-05-06 15:16:10+00:00,2019-05-06 15:13:44+00:00,2019-05-06 15:13:44+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/nmtq-hr8h,"New York City Department of Education 2015 - 2015 Elementary, Middle School Quality Reports. 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." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fk5e-4bf4,2016-2017 Elem MS Quality Reports,file,2019-05-06 15:21:45+00:00,2019-05-06 15:19:08+00:00,2019-05-06 15:19:08+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fk5e-4bf4,"New York City Department of Education 2016 - 2017 Elementary , Middle School Quality Reports. 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." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8v7s-b663,2016 - 2017 School Based Expenditure Report,file,2019-08-12 17:53:17+00:00,2019-08-12 17:48:22+00:00,2019-08-12 17:53:17+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8v7s-b663,"The FY 2017 System-Wide Report is the report of final DOE expenses. FY 2017 began on July 1, 2016 and ended on June 30, 2017. The financial data used in the FY 2017 System-Wide Report represents the DOE’s 2017 year-end audited spending condition. In addition to using the audited school registers as of October 31, 2016 for pupil counts, pupil enrollment data has been refined to count students with disabilities with Individual Education Programs (IEPs) for specialized classroom instruction based on their program recommendations as of December 31, 2016." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,x3s5-f49v,2011 NYC Community Schools Survey,file,2019-05-09 14:38:57+00:00,2019-05-09 14:37:04+00:00,2019-05-09 14:37:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/x3s5-f49v,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pbi9-jd5i,NYC Street Tree Map - Favorite Trees,href,2019-10-18 17:49:52+00:00,2017-08-31 19:48:09+00:00,2017-08-31 19:49:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pbi9-jd5i,Current number of times a given tree has been marked as a favorite by registered users of the NYC Street Tree Map (nyc.gov/parks/treemap). This dataset can be joined to the Forestry Tree Points dataset (https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Environment/Forestry-Tree-Points/k5ta-2trh) by joining the TreeId to OBJECTID from Forestry Tree Points. Live data feed: https://www.nycgovparks.org/tree-map-feeds/favorite-trees.json 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,na5f-2vg7,In-Service Alarm Box Locations (Map),map,2019-10-25 18:07:56+00:00,2019-10-25 17:58:58+00:00,2019-10-25 18:07:56+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/na5f-2vg7,"This dataset contains the location of physical alarm boxes. It includes operational voice capable Emergency Reporting System (ERS) devices as well as pull-activated Box Alarm Reporting System (BARS) devices. Out-of-service BARS devices are not identified as such and may be included in this dataset. This dataset excludes the location of Class-3, Private Fire Alarm boxes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,v57i-gtxb,In-Service Alarm Box Locations,dataset,2019-11-07 21:09:11+00:00,2019-10-25 17:30:30+00:00,2019-10-25 17:55:14+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/v57i-gtxb,"This dataset contains the location of physical alarm boxes. It includes operational voice capable Emergency Reporting System (ERS) devices as well as pull-activated Box Alarm Reporting System (BARS) devices. Out-of-service BARS devices are not identified as such and may be included in this dataset. This dataset excludes the location of Class-3, Private Fire Alarm boxes." @@ -2566,11 +2564,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9hyh-zkx9,ACS Community Partners,dataset,2020-02-08 00:37:48+00:00,2013-01-11 16:55:39+00:00,2017-09-08 19:28:12+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9hyh-zkx9,"List of preventive providers with locations, contact information, office hours." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qmcw-ur37,Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Eligibility by Census Tract - CSV,dataset,2020-02-08 00:38:16+00:00,2019-06-26 14:20:08+00:00,2019-06-26 14:22:35+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qmcw-ur37,"Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) eligible and ineligible census tracts. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requires local municipalities that receive CDBG formula entitlement funds to use the 2011-2015 ACS LMISD data file to determine where CDBG funds may be used for activities that are available to all the residents in a particular area. A CD-eligible census tract refers to 2010 census tracts where the area is primarily residential and at least 51.0% of the residents are low- and moderate-income as per the LMISD data file. For New York City, a primarily residential area is defined as one where at least 50.0% of the total built floor area is residential as determined by PLUTO 18v2.1. Low- and moderate-income persons are defined as persons living in households with incomes below 80 percent of the area median household income (AMI). The New York Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area's AMI was $70,300 for a 4-person family at the release of the 2011-2015 American Community Survey." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gi8d-wdg5,2015 Green Taxi Trip Data,dataset,2020-02-08 00:38:27+00:00,2015-08-07 14:50:12+00:00,2016-12-12 17:07:27+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gi8d-wdg5,"This dataset includes trip records from all trips completed in green taxis in NYC in 2015. Records include fields capturing pick-up and drop-off dates/times, pick-up and drop-off locations, trip distances, itemized fares, rate types, payment types, and driver-reported passenger counts. The data used in the attached datasets were collected and provided to the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) by technology providers authorized under the Livery Passenger Enhancement Program (LPEP). The trip data was not created by the TLC, and TLC makes no representations as to the accuracy of these data." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9b9u-8989,NYC Business Acceleration Businesses Served and Jobs Created,dataset,2020-02-08 00:38:34+00:00,2015-06-10 21:12:18+00:00,2015-08-25 21:47:01+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9b9u-8989,"The list tracks the number of businesses that NYC Business Acceleration has assisted in opening and how many jobs were created by those businesses. This data is up to date as of the date reflected in the ""About"" tab of this dataset." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8v7s-b663,2016 - 2017 School Based Expenditure Report,file,2019-08-12 17:53:17+00:00,2019-08-12 17:48:22+00:00,2019-08-12 17:53:17+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8v7s-b663,"The FY 2017 System-Wide Report is the report of final DOE expenses. FY 2017 began on July 1, 2016 and ended on June 30, 2017. The financial data used in the FY 2017 System-Wide Report represents the DOE’s 2017 year-end audited spending condition. In addition to using the audited school registers as of October 31, 2016 for pupil counts, pupil enrollment data has been refined to count students with disabilities with Individual Education Programs (IEPs) for specialized classroom instruction based on their program recommendations as of December 31, 2016." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5x8i-3c5b,2019 Public Data File - Students,dataset,2019-08-09 18:58:31+00:00,2019-08-09 18:38:30+00:00,2019-08-09 18:58:31+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5x8i-3c5b,"To collect feedback on their learning environment from families, students and teachers. Aids in facilitating the understanding of families perceptions, students, and teachers regarding their school. School leaders use feedback from the survey to reflect and make improvements to schools and programs. 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." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jtus-srrj,2019 Public Data File - Parents,dataset,2019-08-09 18:35:56+00:00,2019-08-09 18:16:58+00:00,2019-08-09 18:35:55+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jtus-srrj,"Data represents feedback on learning environment from families. Aids in facilitating the understanding of families perceptions of students, teachers, environment of their school. The survey is aligned to the DOE's framework for great schools. It is designed to collect important information about each schools ability to support success." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,p26e-k6k9,School Spending Since 1990,dataset,2019-07-16 13:54:32+00:00,2014-03-06 05:50:31+00:00,2019-07-16 13:54:32+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/p26e-k6k9,"Annual spending by and behalf of the Department of Education since 1990, adjusted for inflation" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ymhw-9cz9,NYC Health + Hospitals Facilities - 2011,map,2019-07-03 20:58:48+00:00,2011-10-11 20:18:31+00:00,2017-09-08 20:34:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ymhw-9cz9,"NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest municipal health care system in the country serving more than one million New Yorkers every year. The City’s public health care delivery system provides trauma, emergency, medical, mental health and substance abuse services across the five boroughs. This is a list of the public hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and some of the community-based health centers that are part of the NYC Health + Hospitals system as of 2011." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,x3s5-f49v,2011 NYC Community Schools Survey,file,2019-05-09 14:38:57+00:00,2019-05-09 14:37:04+00:00,2019-05-09 14:37:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/x3s5-f49v,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,t9nb-zfe4,2011 D75 School Surveys,file,2019-05-09 15:01:36+00:00,2019-05-09 14:28:07+00:00,2019-05-09 14:28:07+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/t9nb-zfe4,"NYC Department of Education 2011 District 75 School Surveys. Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jt4k-7qty,2011 NYC Community Schools Survey,file,2019-05-09 15:34:25+00:00,2019-05-09 14:21:50+00:00,2019-05-09 14:21:50+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jt4k-7qty,"NYC Department of Education 2011 NYC Community Schools Survey. Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,u5vp-yxq8,2015 NYC School Survey,file,2019-05-09 15:51:59+00:00,2019-05-09 15:49:01+00:00,2019-05-09 15:49:01+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/u5vp-yxq8,"New York City Department of Education 2015 School Survey. Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement" @@ -2581,9 +2579,9 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bmxv-h8uk,2016 - 2017 Suspension Report NYPD Contact,file,2019-06-11 16:51:31+00:00,2019-05-08 14:39:06+00:00,2019-05-08 14:39:06+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bmxv-h8uk,"Suspensions reported by Student in Temporary Housing (STB), Student with Disabilities, Race, Gender, English Language Learner (ELL), Date of Birth, Grade Level" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4ysd-hagc,2016 - 2017 Students With Multiple Removals Or Suspensions,file,2019-06-11 19:46:36+00:00,2019-05-06 15:34:40+00:00,2019-05-06 15:34:40+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4ysd-hagc,New York City Department of Education 2016 - 2017 Students with Multiple Removals or Suspensions. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tbf6-u8ea,HRA Domestic Violence Partners,dataset,2019-06-13 19:05:10+00:00,2013-03-26 16:48:11+00:00,2013-03-26 16:55:05+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tbf6-u8ea,Listing of domestic violence non-residential services. Phone numbers and the borough where service is provided is included. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j57c-rqtq,Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Data,file,2020-10-23 20:00:32+00:00,2018-07-25 16:56:26+00:00,2018-07-25 16:56:26+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j57c-rqtq,"New York City’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Stormwater Management Program is a multiagency effort led by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to reduce pollution in stormwater runoff in the MS4 Area of NYC. This MS4 Map represents the known MS4 outfalls and drainage areas as of August 1, 2020 and provides additional data relevant to the MS4 Permit. The MS4 map only shows areas draining to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System. DEP also maintains combined sewer and sanitary sewer systems; these service area delineations are not represented on this map. More information about the MS4 Stormwater Management Program is available at www.nyc.gov/dep/ms4" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5dmv-5d3w,Disciplinary Actions,href,2019-06-26 17:15:05+00:00,2018-01-03 22:06:33+00:00,2018-01-03 22:06:33+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5dmv-5d3w,"The Department of Buildings investigates and takes disciplinary action against construction professionals when their conduct violates standards set forth in the New York City Construction Codes. Actions may be taken against individuals who are accused of abusing filing privileges; violating laws, rules, and regulations; performing work that requires a license or registration without a license or registration." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uzf5-f8n2,NYC Calendar Sales (Archive),file,2019-07-03 14:53:04+00:00,2011-10-09 00:56:41+00:00,2011-10-09 00:56:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uzf5-f8n2,"A downloadable archive of Sale prices of properties through 2015. The files include neighborhood, building type, square footage, and other data." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uetw-jfrg,Appeals Closed In 2018,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:44+00:00,2019-01-17 15:40:22+00:00,2019-01-17 15:42:21+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uetw-jfrg,A list of all appeals closed by the Civil Service Commission in 2018. This list includes both Civil Service Law Section 50 Disqualification Appeals and Civil Service Law Section 76 Disciplinary Appeals. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ymc8-mg8s,Local Law 68 - Billy's Law Reporting,file,2019-07-02 15:18:54+00:00,2019-07-02 13:40:46+00:00,2019-07-02 14:05:48+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ymc8-mg8s,"In August 2005, New York State Legislature passed ""Billy's Law"" which is requiring biannual reports of State and local monitoring of out-of-state residential facilities that house New York State children who are placed in such facilities for specialized services including specialized educational services. Reports are to be produced on first day of September and February, containing name and location of each facility, number of children placed, general population served by each facility, the number of individuals served, the age, race, gender and nature of any disabilities and the types of services provided by each out of state facility." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,q48k-6suv,2017 - 2018 Biannual Report January,file,2019-07-03 15:13:17+00:00,2019-06-28 19:53:14+00:00,2019-06-28 19:55:53+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/q48k-6suv,"2017 - 2018 Biannual Report January Pursuant to Local Law 93 of 2015, the Department of Education is required to provide reports on student discipline data (suspension data) to the City Council twice a year (October 31 and March 31). The October reporting requires citywide suspension data by month for the second half of the academic year, January through June. Per the legislation and in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), any value from zero (0) to five (5) has been redacted." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qdim-r2ma,2017 - 2018 Biannual Report July,file,2019-07-03 18:59:47+00:00,2019-06-28 19:57:00+00:00,2019-06-28 19:59:52+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qdim-r2ma,"2017 - 2018 Biannual Report July Pursuant to Local Law 93 of 2015, the Department of Education is required to provide reports on student discipline data (suspension data) to the City Council twice a year (October 31 and March 31). The March reporting requires citywide suspension data by month for the first half of the academic year, July through December. Per the legislation and in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act or FERPA, any value from zero (0) to five (5) has been redacted." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f7b6-v6v3,NYC Health + Hospitals patient care locations - 2011,dataset,2019-07-03 19:33:48+00:00,2011-09-30 18:15:56+00:00,2017-09-08 20:34:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f7b6-v6v3,"NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest municipal health care system in the country serving more than one million New Yorkers every year. The City’s public health care delivery system provides trauma, emergency, medical, mental health and substance abuse services across the five boroughs. This is a list of the public hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and some of the community-based health centers that are part of the NYC Health + Hospitals system as of 2011." @@ -2594,7 +2592,8 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hi3x-y76v,NYC Health + Hospitals patient satisfaction scores – 2009,dataset,2019-07-03 19:42:51+00:00,2011-09-30 17:30:12+00:00,2011-10-11 19:49:46+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hi3x-y76v,These are patient satisfaction scores measured by a standardized survey known as the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers & Systems (HCAHPS). The survey is conducted by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as a standard assessment tool for all hospitals throughout the nation. This data shows the 2009 patient satisfaction scores in New York City’s 11 public hospitals. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,4bew-e6kg,View of NYC Health + Hospitals patient care locations – 2011 (Map),map,2019-07-03 19:43:19+00:00,2011-10-11 18:42:32+00:00,2017-09-08 20:34:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/4bew-e6kg,"NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest municipal health care system in the country serving more than one million New Yorkers every year. The City’s public health care delivery system provides trauma, emergency, medical, mental health and substance abuse services across the five boroughs. This is a list of the public hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and some of the community-based health centers that are part of the NYC Health + Hospitals system as of 2011." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,au2v-djg4,NYC Health + Hospitals WTC 9/11 Health Center – common disorders – 2011,dataset,2019-07-03 19:44:28+00:00,2011-09-30 18:45:42+00:00,2011-10-11 19:24:06+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/au2v-djg4,"The NYC Health + Hospitals World Trade Center (WTC) Environmental Health Center, one of three 9/11 health Centers of Excellence in New York City, provides medical and mental healthcare to residents, students, workers, and passersby who may still be sick from 9/11. This data shows the major disorders suffered by patients who were enrolled between 4/1/2010 and 3/31/2011." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ymc8-mg8s,Local Law 68 - Billy's Law Reporting,file,2019-07-02 15:18:54+00:00,2019-07-02 13:40:46+00:00,2019-07-02 14:05:48+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ymc8-mg8s,"In August 2005, New York State Legislature passed ""Billy's Law"" which is requiring biannual reports of State and local monitoring of out-of-state residential facilities that house New York State children who are placed in such facilities for specialized services including specialized educational services. Reports are to be produced on first day of September and February, containing name and location of each facility, number of children placed, general population served by each facility, the number of individuals served, the age, race, gender and nature of any disabilities and the types of services provided by each out of state facility." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ymhw-9cz9,NYC Health + Hospitals Facilities - 2011,map,2019-07-03 20:58:48+00:00,2011-10-11 20:18:31+00:00,2017-09-08 20:34:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ymhw-9cz9,"NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest municipal health care system in the country serving more than one million New Yorkers every year. The City’s public health care delivery system provides trauma, emergency, medical, mental health and substance abuse services across the five boroughs. This is a list of the public hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and some of the community-based health centers that are part of the NYC Health + Hospitals system as of 2011." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uzf5-f8n2,NYC Calendar Sales (Archive),file,2019-07-03 14:53:04+00:00,2011-10-09 00:56:41+00:00,2011-10-09 00:56:41+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uzf5-f8n2,"A downloadable archive of Sale prices of properties through 2015. The files include neighborhood, building type, square footage, and other data." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ddpx-u5dz,Appeals Closed In 2017,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:44+00:00,2018-01-09 22:03:50+00:00,2018-01-09 22:04:40+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ddpx-u5dz,A list of all appeals closed by the Civil Service Commission in 2017. This list includes both Civil Service Law Section 50 Disqualification Appeals and Civil Service Law Section 76 Disciplinary Appeals. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7vx2-ffkw,WalkNYC Focus BaseMap 2020,file,2020-10-29 19:28:52+00:00,2019-07-31 18:03:50+00:00,2019-07-31 18:09:30+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7vx2-ffkw,Dataset consisting of a collection of over 60 map layers used for map development for WalkNYC signage throughout New York City. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7h99-xsqt,Appeals Filed In 2016,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:45+00:00,2017-05-08 22:01:29+00:00,2017-05-08 22:12:51+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7h99-xsqt,A list of all appeals filed with the Civil Service Commission in 2016. This list includes both Civil Service Law Section 50 Disqualification Appeals and Civil Service Law Section 76 Disciplinary Appeals. @@ -3030,7 +3029,7 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,myrx-addi,2017 Diversity Report 9-12 - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:24:46+00:00,2017-11-21 19:04:10+00:00,2017-11-21 19:06:57+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/myrx-addi, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7pi4-r8u2,2014 - 15 Guidance Counselor Data,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:20+00:00,2019-04-09 14:56:19+00:00,2019-04-09 15:07:42+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7pi4-r8u2,Department of Education 2014 - 15 Guidance Counselor Data for the school year. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,r4s5-tb2g,DOF: Cooperative Comparable Rental Income – Queens – FY 2010/2011,dataset,2022-05-09 22:25:33+00:00,2011-10-04 19:57:46+00:00,2017-09-16 14:16:25+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/r4s5-tb2g,The Department of Finance (DOF) is required by NY State law to value condominiums or cooperatives as if they were residential rental apartment buildings. DOF uses income information from rental properties similar in physical features and location to the condominiums or cooperatives. DOF applies this income data to the condominium or cooperative and determine its value in the same way DOF values rental apartment buildings. Update Frequency: Annually -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,u2su-gdc2,2013-2019 Math Test Results District - SWD/Ethnicity/Gender/Economic Status/ELL/Total of All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:19+00:00,2020-12-31 18:42:31+00:00,2020-12-31 18:47:03+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/u2su-gdc2,"In 2018, NYSED rescaled the Math and ELA exams to account for a change in test administration from 3 days to 2 days. Therefore, 2018 and 2019 results can be compared to each other but cannot be compared to prior years. Starting in 2013, NYSED changed the exams to be Common Core aligned. In order to comply with regulations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) on public reporting of education outcomes, groups with 5 or fewer tested students are suppressed with an “s”." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,97iw-vtbx,DOF: Cooperative Comparable Rental Income – Staten Island – FY 2008/2009,dataset,2022-05-09 22:25:34+00:00,2011-10-04 21:13:11+00:00,2017-09-16 18:57:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/97iw-vtbx,The Department of Finance (DOF) is required by NY State law to value condominiums or cooperatives as if they were residential rental apartment buildings. DOF uses income information from rental properties similar in physical features and location to the condominiums or cooperatives. DOF applies this income data to the condominium or cooperative and determine its value in the same way DOF values rental apartment buildings. Update Frequency: Annually 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,usap-qc7e,2006 - 2012 Math Test Results - District - Ethnicity,dataset,2022-05-09 22:21:49+00:00,2013-02-21 02:45:42+00:00,2013-02-21 02:46:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/usap-qc7e,Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of math for grades 3 through 8. Data are disaggregated by district and student ethnicity. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ducj-28wv,2006 - 2012 Math Test Results - District - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:21:49+00:00,2013-02-21 02:46:41+00:00,2013-02-21 02:47:03+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ducj-28wv,Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of math for grades 3 through 8. Data are disaggregated by district and disability status. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,i99z-ad8n,2006 - 2012 Math Test Results - School - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:21:50+00:00,2013-02-21 03:05:27+00:00,2013-02-21 03:09:29+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/i99z-ad8n,Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of math for grades 3 through 8. Data are disaggregated by school and disability status. @@ -3248,7 +3247,6 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,urz7-pzb3,2010-2011 Class Size - School-level detail,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:13+00:00,2011-10-13 16:26:44+00:00,2011-10-13 16:32:37+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/urz7-pzb3,"Average class sizes for each school, by grade and program type (General Education, Self-Contained Special Education, Collaborative Team Teaching (CTT)) for grades K-9 (where grade 9 is not reported by subject area), and for grades 5-9 (where available) and 9-12, aggregated by program type (General Education, CTT, and Self-Contained Special Education) and core course (e.g. English 9, Integrated Algebra, US History, etc.). Class size data is based on January 28, 2011 data. *Grade 9 Official Class data is included for 0K-09 schools. Core Course information for these sections is not reported." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9vaq-mvvx,Appeals Filed In 2018,dataset,2022-05-09 22:20:45+00:00,2019-01-17 15:32:12+00:00,2019-01-17 15:37:10+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9vaq-mvvx,A list of all appeals filed with the Civil Service Commission in 2018. This list includes both Civil Service Law Section 50 Disqualification Appeals and Civil Service Law Section 76 Disciplinary Appeals. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mmdw-rxy8,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:14+00:00,2018-03-22 12:25:22+00:00,2018-03-22 12:27:13+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mmdw-rxy8,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y86q-g4pf,2013-14 Discharge Reporting By Code - MS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-04-16 16:36:11+00:00,2019-04-16 16:42:26+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y86q-g4pf,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 6 through 8 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 6 - 8. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pfwf-dpwc,2013 School Survey,file,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-05-03 19:25:02+00:00,2019-05-03 19:25:02+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pfwf-dpwc,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hkqp-x7p9,2013-14 Discharge Reporting School Level - MS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:56+00:00,2019-06-27 19:33:36+00:00,2019-06-27 19:43:35+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hkqp-x7p9,"This report provides data regarding students enrolled in New York City schools during the 2013-2014 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/042. Consistent with other school-year reporting, these results include students enrolled and events that occurred between October 31, 2013 and July 1, 2014. Prior to October 31st, 12,322 students transferred between New York City schools, 4,416 students were discharged outside of NYC schools, and 3,620 students dropped out or were discharged under other codes." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5hb6-gnie,2013-14 Discharge Reporting for Students with Disabilities - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:56+00:00,2019-04-16 16:27:36+00:00,2019-04-16 16:33:04+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5hb6-gnie,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2014 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." @@ -3271,11 +3269,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kjey-zuvr,2013-2017 Borough ELA Results - Ethnic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:02+00:00,2017-09-25 13:47:30+00:00,2017-09-25 13:52:04+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kjey-zuvr, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,5hiy-kwc2,2013-2017 Borough ELA Results - Gender,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:02+00:00,2017-09-25 13:58:00+00:00,2017-09-25 13:59:48+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/5hiy-kwc2, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,yiet-hu2w,2013-2017 Borough ELA Results - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:02+00:00,2017-09-25 14:02:23+00:00,2017-09-25 14:04:07+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/yiet-hu2w, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,n5xa-24cw,2013-14 Discharge Reporting for All Students - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-04-16 16:18:40+00:00,2019-04-16 16:23:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/n5xa-24cw,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vpdq-ktpr,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - Economic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:03+00:00,2017-09-25 14:07:41+00:00,2017-09-25 14:09:17+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vpdq-ktpr, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,chb2-ipkr,2013-14 Discharge Reporting By Code - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-04-16 15:39:18+00:00,2019-04-16 15:47:57+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/chb2-ipkr,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qkpp-pbi8,2013 - 2018 School ELA REsults,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:54+00:00,2019-06-05 18:59:12+00:00,2019-06-05 20:11:59+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qkpp-pbi8,School results on the New York State (NYS) ELA exam -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,imfa-v5pv,2012-2013 VADIR INCIDENTS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:47+00:00,2018-02-08 20:01:07+00:00,2018-02-08 20:06:58+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/imfa-v5pv,Violent and Disruptive Incidents Report +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,y86q-g4pf,2013-14 Discharge Reporting By Code - MS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-04-16 16:36:11+00:00,2019-04-16 16:42:26+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/y86q-g4pf,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 6 through 8 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 6 - 8. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qjx7-9mep,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:03+00:00,2017-09-25 14:05:20+00:00,2017-09-25 14:06:39+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qjx7-9mep,"New York City data and trends for state assessment results of math test for grades 3 through 8. Data’s disaggregated by borough, by all students, ethnicity, economic status, gender, English language limited and students with disabilities." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,n5xa-24cw,2013-14 Discharge Reporting for All Students - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-04-16 16:18:40+00:00,2019-04-16 16:23:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/n5xa-24cw,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,m27t-ht3h,2013 -2018 School Math Results,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:54+00:00,2019-06-06 14:40:23+00:00,2019-06-06 15:07:29+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/m27t-ht3h,School results on the New York State (NYS) Math exam 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pfn4-vjwr,2012-2013 Young Adult Borough Centers,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:47+00:00,2013-03-19 19:23:41+00:00,2017-09-14 18:25:59+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pfn4-vjwr,Citywide young adult borough centers 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ac4n-c5re,2013 - 2014 School Locations,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:48+00:00,2017-09-14 11:18:48+00:00,2017-09-14 11:21:14+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ac4n-c5re,School Location Information 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,h5j6-bv4u,2013 - 2014 Arts Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:48+00:00,2019-04-01 19:01:29+00:00,2019-04-01 19:54:08+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/h5j6-bv4u,Data is based on the Annual Arts Survey and is available at the school-level only. @@ -3298,11 +3296,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xfsg-qhaw,2013 - 2018 District Math Results,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:53+00:00,2019-06-05 17:51:05+00:00,2019-06-05 18:07:16+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xfsg-qhaw,District results on the New York State (NYS) Math exam 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7hpk-8zed,2013 - 2018 District ELA Results,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:53+00:00,2019-06-05 18:10:08+00:00,2019-06-05 18:26:00+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7hpk-8zed,District results on the New York State (NYS) ELA exam 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,s27g-2w3u,2013 NYC School Survey,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:54+00:00,2018-11-21 18:04:02+00:00,2018-11-21 18:17:06+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/s27g-2w3u,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependent on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement. The NYC School Survey helps school leaders understand what key members of the school community say about the learning environment at each school. The information captured by the survey is designed to support a dialogue among all members of the school community about how to make the school a better place to learn." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,m27t-ht3h,2013 -2018 School Math Results,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:54+00:00,2019-06-06 14:40:23+00:00,2019-06-06 15:07:29+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/m27t-ht3h,School results on the New York State (NYS) Math exam -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,b8z5-673p,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - Citywide,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:47+00:00,2018-03-26 19:49:16+00:00,2018-03-26 19:52:44+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/b8z5-673p,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qjx7-9mep,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:03+00:00,2017-09-25 14:05:20+00:00,2017-09-25 14:06:39+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qjx7-9mep,"New York City data and trends for state assessment results of math test for grades 3 through 8. Data’s disaggregated by borough, by all students, ethnicity, economic status, gender, English language limited and students with disabilities." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kt29-ab5k,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - EvELL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:04+00:00,2017-09-25 14:13:45+00:00,2017-09-25 14:15:23+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kt29-ab5k, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wmi7-dkwa,2013-2017 District Math Results - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:12+00:00,2017-09-25 15:48:48+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:42+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wmi7-dkwa, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,qkpp-pbi8,2013 - 2018 School ELA REsults,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:54+00:00,2019-06-05 18:59:12+00:00,2019-06-05 20:11:59+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/qkpp-pbi8,School results on the New York State (NYS) ELA exam +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,chb2-ipkr,2013-14 Discharge Reporting By Code - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:55+00:00,2019-04-16 15:39:18+00:00,2019-04-16 15:47:57+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/chb2-ipkr,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2013-14 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,imfa-v5pv,2012-2013 VADIR INCIDENTS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:47+00:00,2018-02-08 20:01:07+00:00,2018-02-08 20:06:58+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/imfa-v5pv,Violent and Disruptive Incidents Report +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tph5-57et,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - Ethnic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:03+00:00,2017-09-25 14:10:43+00:00,2017-09-25 14:12:44+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tph5-57et, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k4xi-fxp5,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:04+00:00,2017-09-25 14:19:16+00:00,2017-09-25 14:20:55+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k4xi-fxp5, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kdm9-vp7d,2013-2017 ELA Test Results by Grade - School - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:13+00:00,2017-09-25 15:56:52+00:00,2017-09-25 16:12:42+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kdm9-vp7d,"Starting in 2013, the NY State Education Department (NYSED) changed the exams to be common core aligned. In order to comply with FERPA regulations on public reporting of education outcomes, rows with 5 or fewer students are suppressed. Rows with 5 or fewer students have been replaced with an ""s"". English Language Arts test results of all students from third to eighth grade." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,scfi-iv96,2013-2017 ELA Test Results by Grade - Districts - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:13+00:00,2017-09-25 15:23:55+00:00,2017-09-25 15:25:23+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/scfi-iv96,"Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of English Language Arts for grades 3rd through 8th by district, grade and year in following categories (all students, ethnicity, econ_status, gender, Ever_ELL, students with disabilities)." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ynau-kwze,2013-2017 School ELA Results - Ethnic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:13+00:00,2017-09-25 15:57:08+00:00,2017-09-25 16:12:52+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ynau-kwze, @@ -3324,12 +3322,12 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3xsw-bpuy,2013-2019 Math Test Results Charter - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:18+00:00,2021-01-07 21:08:27+00:00,2021-01-07 21:15:10+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3xsw-bpuy,"In 2018, NYSED rescaled the Math and ELA exams to account for a change in test administration from 3 days to 2 days. Therefore, 2018 and 2019 results can be compared to each other but cannot be compared to prior years. Charter schools results are included here." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gu76-8i7h,2013-2019 English Language Arts (ELA) Test Results School - SWD/Ethnicity/Gender/Economic Status/ELL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:18+00:00,2020-12-31 20:24:55+00:00,2020-12-31 20:43:03+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gu76-8i7h,"In 2018, NYSED rescaled the Math and ELA exams to account for a change in test administration from 3 days to 2 days. Therefore, 2018 and 2019 results can be compared to each other but cannot be compared to prior years. Starting in 2013, NYSED changed the exams to be Common Core aligned. In order to comply with regulations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) on public reporting of education outcomes, groups with 5 or fewer tested students are suppressed with an “s”." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,74ah-8ukf,2013-2019 Math Test Results School - SWD/Ethnicity/Gender/Economic Status/ELL/Total of All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:19+00:00,2020-12-31 19:27:45+00:00,2020-12-31 19:41:14+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/74ah-8ukf,"In 2018, NYSED rescaled the Math and ELA exams to account for a change in test administration from 3 days to 2 days. Therefore, 2018 and 2019 results can be compared to each other but cannot be compared to prior years. Starting in 2013, NYSED changed the exams to be Common Core aligned. In order to comply with regulations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) on public reporting of education outcomes, groups with 5 or fewer tested students are suppressed with an “s”." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,u2su-gdc2,2013-2019 Math Test Results District - SWD/Ethnicity/Gender/Economic Status/ELL/Total of All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:19+00:00,2020-12-31 18:42:31+00:00,2020-12-31 18:47:03+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/u2su-gdc2,"In 2018, NYSED rescaled the Math and ELA exams to account for a change in test administration from 3 days to 2 days. Therefore, 2018 and 2019 results can be compared to each other but cannot be compared to prior years. Starting in 2013, NYSED changed the exams to be Common Core aligned. In order to comply with regulations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) on public reporting of education outcomes, groups with 5 or fewer tested students are suppressed with an “s”." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9txq-dagp,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:13+00:00,2018-03-21 15:48:12+00:00,2018-03-21 15:52:45+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9txq-dagp,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed due to poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wmi7-dkwa,2013-2017 District Math Results - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:12+00:00,2017-09-25 15:48:48+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:42+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wmi7-dkwa, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kt29-ab5k,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - EvELL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:04+00:00,2017-09-25 14:13:45+00:00,2017-09-25 14:15:23+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kt29-ab5k, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,2p64-jbjs,2013-2017 ELA Test Results by Grade - Citywide - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:12+00:00,2017-09-25 14:28:02+00:00,2017-09-25 14:29:40+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/2p64-jbjs,"Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of English Language Arts for grades 3 through 8 by year and following categories (all students, ethnicity, econ_status, gender, Ever_ELL, students with disabilities)." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tph5-57et,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - Ethnic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:03+00:00,2017-09-25 14:10:43+00:00,2017-09-25 14:12:44+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tph5-57et, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mi8r-ff2q,2013-2017 ELA Test Results by Grade - Borough - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:12+00:00,2017-09-25 13:39:48+00:00,2017-09-25 13:42:25+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mi8r-ff2q,"Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of English Language Arts for grades 3rd through 8th by borough and year in following categories (all students, ethnicity, econ_status, gender, Ever_ELL, students with disabilities)." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ffzt-rdkr,2013-2017 District Math Results - EvELL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:11+00:00,2017-09-25 15:48:08+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:32+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ffzt-rdkr, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k4xi-fxp5,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:04+00:00,2017-09-25 14:19:16+00:00,2017-09-25 14:20:55+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k4xi-fxp5, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,e544-259w,2013-2017 District Math Results - Ethnic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:11+00:00,2017-09-25 15:47:45+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:25+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/e544-259w, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,48ka-f6z6,2013-2017 Borough Math Results - Gender,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:04+00:00,2017-09-25 14:16:27+00:00,2017-09-25 14:18:22+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/48ka-f6z6, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pzt3-tne9,2013-2017 Charter School Math Results - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:05+00:00,2017-09-25 14:24:55+00:00,2017-09-25 14:26:33+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pzt3-tne9, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,54k3-2wtq,2013-2017 Citywide ELA Results - Economic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:05+00:00,2017-09-25 14:30:45+00:00,2017-09-25 14:32:15+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/54k3-2wtq, @@ -3352,10 +3350,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,27h8-t3wt,2013-2017 District Math Results - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:10+00:00,2017-09-25 15:41:40+00:00,2017-09-25 15:45:40+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/27h8-t3wt,"New York City data and trends for state assessment results of math test for grades 3 through 8. Data’s disaggregated by district, by all students, ethnicity, economic status, gender, English language limited and students with disabilities." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vfdq-dvkf,2013-2017 District Math Results - Economic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:10+00:00,2017-09-25 15:42:01+00:00,2017-09-25 15:45:57+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vfdq-dvkf, 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6gre-fvg9,2013-2017 District Math Results - Gender,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:11+00:00,2017-09-25 15:48:28+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:35+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6gre-fvg9, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,e544-259w,2013-2017 District Math Results - Ethnic,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:11+00:00,2017-09-25 15:47:45+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:25+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/e544-259w, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,adqm-qibj,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - All Districts,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:46+00:00,2018-03-26 20:03:58+00:00,2018-03-26 20:06:55+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/adqm-qibj,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ffzt-rdkr,2013-2017 District Math Results - EvELL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:11+00:00,2017-09-25 15:48:08+00:00,2017-09-25 15:53:32+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ffzt-rdkr, +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mi8r-ff2q,2013-2017 ELA Test Results by Grade - Borough - All,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:12+00:00,2017-09-25 13:39:48+00:00,2017-09-25 13:42:25+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mi8r-ff2q,"Latest available data and trends in the state assessment results of English Language Arts for grades 3rd through 8th by borough and year in following categories (all students, ethnicity, econ_status, gender, Ever_ELL, students with disabilities)." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,b8z5-673p,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - Citywide,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:47+00:00,2018-03-26 19:49:16+00:00,2018-03-26 19:52:44+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/b8z5-673p,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,h5de-ndty,2013-2017 Borough ELA Results - EvELL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:23:02+00:00,2017-09-25 13:53:54+00:00,2017-09-25 13:56:22+00:00,Jose Beiro,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/h5de-ndty, -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,myhg-kfw9,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - All Boroughs,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:46+00:00,2018-03-26 19:56:59+00:00,2018-03-26 20:01:09+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/myhg-kfw9,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hnb3-32fi,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - All Schools,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:46+00:00,2018-03-26 20:10:02+00:00,2018-03-26 20:12:21+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hnb3-32fi,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gix2-d8at,2011-12 Discharge Reporting by Code - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:23+00:00,2019-04-11 18:19:15+00:00,2019-04-11 18:31:34+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gix2-d8at,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 6 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2011-12 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for students whom graduated and/or transferred by code category for grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6i5e-7v2f,2011 School Survey,file,2022-05-09 22:22:23+00:00,2018-11-21 17:24:11+00:00,2018-11-21 17:24:11+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6i5e-7v2f,2011 NYC School Survey 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,uk6z-hem9,2011-12 Discharge Reporting by Code - MS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:23+00:00,2019-04-11 18:33:32+00:00,2019-04-11 18:39:16+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/uk6z-hem9,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 6 through 8 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2011-12 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for students whom graduated and/or transferred by code category for grades 6 - 8. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." @@ -3379,12 +3378,12 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3wyv-kxab,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting - GPA,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:29+00:00,2018-03-23 16:22:12+00:00,2018-03-23 16:23:48+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3wyv-kxab,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7w9p-j93r,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting - Discharge Code,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:29+00:00,2018-03-23 16:19:39+00:00,2018-03-23 16:20:41+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7w9p-j93r,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hntz-vujg,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting - SWD,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:29+00:00,2018-03-23 16:25:21+00:00,2018-03-23 16:26:47+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hntz-vujg,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8mzw-jfss,2011 - 2016 Demographic Snapshot,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:22+00:00,2018-10-09 16:29:56+00:00,2018-10-09 16:33:23+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8mzw-jfss,Student demographic and enrollment data 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ce3f-jkdg,2011 - 2012 YABC Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:22+00:00,2019-04-18 15:12:26+00:00,2019-04-18 15:46:44+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ce3f-jkdg,New York City Department of Education 2011- 2012 YABC Progress Report. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,eidg-3v2p,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:30+00:00,2018-03-23 17:31:59+00:00,2018-03-23 17:35:11+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/eidg-3v2p,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mnz3-dyi8,2011 NYC School Survey,href,2022-05-09 22:22:22+00:00,2011-10-06 22:20:26+00:00,2011-10-11 17:55:18+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mnz3-dyi8,"Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement. The NYC School Survey helps school leaders understand what key members of the school community say about the learning environment at each school. The information captured by the survey is designed to support a dialogue among all members of the school community about how to make the school a better place to learn. New York City parents, students, and teachers reached new all-time participation highs on the 2011 School Survey. 960,191 surveys were submitted." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gdpi-hegk,2011 - 2012 D75 Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:21+00:00,2019-04-16 20:32:14+00:00,2019-04-16 20:38:36+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gdpi-hegk,New York City Department of Education 2011 - 2012 D75 Progress Report -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hnb3-32fi,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - All Schools,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:46+00:00,2018-03-26 20:10:02+00:00,2018-03-26 20:12:21+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hnb3-32fi,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bha8-nbrn,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:14+00:00,2018-03-22 14:53:44+00:00,2018-03-22 14:55:11+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bha8-nbrn,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dapf-z62e,2011 - 2012 School Zones,map,2022-05-09 22:22:21+00:00,2017-11-01 15:40:23+00:00,2017-11-01 15:40:23+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dapf-z62e,2011 - 2012 NYC DOE school Zones +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jht3-w4hh,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Attendance - City,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:14+00:00,2018-03-20 15:00:50+00:00,2018-03-20 15:42:25+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jht3-w4hh,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed due to poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,adqm-qibj,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - All Districts,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:46+00:00,2018-03-26 20:03:58+00:00,2018-03-26 20:06:55+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/adqm-qibj,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gne4-pga9,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting ELL - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:15+00:00,2018-03-21 15:55:55+00:00,2018-03-21 15:58:22+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gne4-pga9,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wugy-h4kt,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Credit Recovery,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:15+00:00,2018-03-20 16:32:03+00:00,2018-03-20 16:33:48+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wugy-h4kt,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed due to poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,aqy4-qgvz,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Discharge Code,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:15+00:00,2018-03-20 18:45:23+00:00,2018-03-20 18:51:11+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/aqy4-qgvz,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." @@ -3394,8 +3393,8 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ifnn-4w9d,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Ethnicity - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:17+00:00,2018-03-22 15:02:07+00:00,2018-03-22 15:03:30+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ifnn-4w9d,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,k8in-e8bh,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:17+00:00,2018-03-22 12:44:09+00:00,2018-03-22 12:45:48+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/k8in-e8bh,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pmj5-4bsh,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Ethnicity - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:17+00:00,2018-03-22 12:35:21+00:00,2018-03-22 12:36:34+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pmj5-4bsh,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,eidg-3v2p,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:30+00:00,2018-03-23 17:31:59+00:00,2018-03-23 17:35:11+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/eidg-3v2p,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,tk57-ks48,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:17+00:00,2018-03-21 16:12:21+00:00,2018-03-21 16:13:43+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/tk57-ks48,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vm3f-2n7x,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting GPA,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:18+00:00,2018-03-20 19:58:28+00:00,2018-03-20 20:00:46+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vm3f-2n7x,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ipf4-pzub,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:18+00:00,2018-03-22 15:06:02+00:00,2018-03-22 15:07:41+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ipf4-pzub,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,3ftn-akuh,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Grade - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:18+00:00,2018-03-22 12:47:40+00:00,2018-03-22 12:49:14+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/3ftn-akuh,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,g3s7-2g3d,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Grade Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:19+00:00,2018-03-21 16:17:10+00:00,2018-03-21 16:18:39+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/g3s7-2g3d,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." @@ -3406,10 +3405,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rcdb-6tdq,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting SWD Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:20+00:00,2018-03-21 16:30:54+00:00,2018-03-21 16:32:04+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rcdb-6tdq,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xne4-4v8f,2011 - 2012 Citywide Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:21+00:00,2019-04-16 20:19:26+00:00,2019-04-16 20:25:58+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xne4-4v8f,New York City Department of Education 2011 - 2012 Citywide Progress Report Data based progress of students by school. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cznr-hmrv,2010-2011 VADIR INCIDENTS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:21+00:00,2018-02-08 18:59:30+00:00,2018-02-08 20:18:58+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cznr-hmrv,Violent and Disruptive Incidents Report -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dapf-z62e,2011 - 2012 School Zones,map,2022-05-09 22:22:21+00:00,2017-11-01 15:40:23+00:00,2017-11-01 15:40:23+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dapf-z62e,2011 - 2012 NYC DOE school Zones +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,gdpi-hegk,2011 - 2012 D75 Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:21+00:00,2019-04-16 20:32:14+00:00,2019-04-16 20:38:36+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/gdpi-hegk,New York City Department of Education 2011 - 2012 D75 Progress Report +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vm3f-2n7x,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting GPA,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:18+00:00,2018-03-20 19:58:28+00:00,2018-03-20 20:00:46+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vm3f-2n7x,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ge56-g6yt,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:30+00:00,2018-03-23 16:36:51+00:00,2018-03-23 16:41:03+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ge56-g6yt,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8mzw-jfss,2011 - 2016 Demographic Snapshot,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:22+00:00,2018-10-09 16:29:56+00:00,2018-10-09 16:33:23+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8mzw-jfss,Student demographic and enrollment data -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jht3-w4hh,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Attendance - City,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:14+00:00,2018-03-20 15:00:50+00:00,2018-03-20 15:42:25+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jht3-w4hh,"In June 2011, fifteen New York City public schools closed due to poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by local law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bha8-nbrn,2010-2011 School Closure Discharge Reporting Age - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:14+00:00,2018-03-22 14:53:44+00:00,2018-03-22 14:55:11+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bha8-nbrn,"In June 2011, 15 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bvd8-5483,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting ELL - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:31+00:00,2018-03-23 16:52:45+00:00,2018-03-23 16:54:43+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bvd8-5483,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,9ct9-prf9,2012 AP Results,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:39+00:00,2013-02-20 22:01:14+00:00,2013-02-20 22:01:26+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/9ct9-prf9,The most recent school level results for New York City on AP exams. Results are available at the school level for the school year. Records contain AP Test Taking and Passing Rates. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,t5w8-y8xf,2012 2013 Co- Location Memorandums,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:39+00:00,2017-08-07 18:39:52+00:00,2017-08-07 18:43:11+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/t5w8-y8xf,2012 2013 Co-Location Memorandums 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wed3-5i35,2012 - 2017 Historical Monthly Grade Level Attendance By School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:39+00:00,2017-08-21 12:45:46+00:00,2017-08-21 12:52:51+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wed3-5i35,Historical Monthly Grade Level Attendance By School @@ -3419,7 +3419,6 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f9bf-2cp4,2012 SAT Results,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:41+00:00,2013-02-21 03:28:53+00:00,2019-01-03 17:20:34+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f9bf-2cp4,The most recent school level results for New York City on the SAT. Results are available at the school level for the graduating seniors of 2012. Records contain 2012 College-bound seniors mean SAT scores taken during SY 2012. 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,kut8-vibx,2012 NYC School Survey,file,2022-05-09 22:22:41+00:00,2019-05-09 15:38:34+00:00,2019-05-09 15:38:34+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/kut8-vibx,"NYC Department of Education , 2012 NYC School Survey. Every year, all parents, all teachers, and students in grades 6 - 12 take the NYC School Survey. The survey ranks among the largest surveys of any kind ever conducted nationally. Survey results provide insight into a school's learning environment and contribute a measure of diversification that goes beyond test scores on the Progress Report. NYC School Survey results contribute 10% - 15% of a school's Progress Report grade (the exact contribution to the Progress Report is dependant on school type). Survey questions assess the community's opinions on academic expectations, communication, engagement, and safety and respect. School leaders can use survey results to better understand their own school's strengths and target areas for improvement" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xiyj-m4sj,2012 NYC General Education School Survey,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:41+00:00,2018-11-21 17:48:32+00:00,2018-11-21 18:02:02+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xiyj-m4sj,2012 NYC General Education School Survey ( See attachment for additional data) -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,njqj-g8fv,2012-13 Discharge Reporting by Code - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:41+00:00,2019-04-12 19:14:42+00:00,2019-04-12 19:19:49+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/njqj-g8fv,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2012-13 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges, transfers and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xpy2-cyxg,2012-13 Discharge Reporting for Students with Disabilities - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:42+00:00,2019-04-12 19:41:37+00:00,2019-04-12 19:48:30+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xpy2-cyxg,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2012-13 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j4wk-mndk,2012-13 Discharge Reporting By Code - MS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:42+00:00,2019-04-12 19:23:04+00:00,2019-04-12 19:31:24+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j4wk-mndk,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 6 through 8 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2011-12 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 6 - 8. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,jpe4-9hh5,2012-13 Discharge Reporting for All Students - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:42+00:00,2019-04-12 19:34:28+00:00,2019-04-12 19:39:43+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/jpe4-9hh5,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2012-13 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students by transfer and discharges in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges and graduations that occur during one school year." @@ -3432,10 +3431,11 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,7jzh-b7rq,2012-2013 CLASS SIZE REPORT SCHOOL LEVEL DETAIL,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:45+00:00,2019-04-04 15:53:02+00:00,2019-04-04 16:01:07+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/7jzh-b7rq,"Average class sizes for each school, by grade and program type (General Education, Self-Contained Special Education, Collaborative Team Teaching (CTT)) for grades K-9 (where grade 9 is not reported by subject area)." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,cirn-n726,2012-2013 Discharge Local Law 42 Report - School Level - Middle School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:45+00:00,2019-08-09 13:55:59+00:00,2019-08-09 13:59:08+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/cirn-n726,"This report provides data regarding students enrolled in New York City schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/042. Consistent with other school-year reporting, these results include students enrolled and events that occurred between October 26, 2012 and July 1, 2013. Prior to October 26th, 15,552 students transferred between New York City schools, 4,758 students were discharged outside of NYC schools, and 3,592 students dropped out or were discharged under other codes. School level results represent all events for all students. School level results are not presented for District 79 programs or YABCs. All results exclude District 84. Citywide, Borough, and District results represent the last discharge or transfer for each student. 32 students in grades six through eight and 147 students in grades nine through twelve enrolled in school at correctional facilities or detention programs during the 2012-13 school year. Pursuant to the legislation and in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), if a category contains between 0 and 9 students, the number has been replaced with a symbol. In addition, certain numbers have been replaced with a symbol when they could reveal, through addition or subtraction of other numbers that have not been redacted, the underlying count of a number that has been redacted. Codes for dropouts and other accountable discharges include 02, 12, 21, 29, 35, and 39. In addition, codes 08X, 10X, and 11X are considered dropouts in order to align with state guidance. These codes reflect the subset of all discharges that indicate that a student has discontinued schooling without having obtained a diploma." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,en96-iuwi,2012-2013 Early Childhood Progress Report,file,2022-05-09 22:22:45+00:00,2019-05-03 19:52:55+00:00,2019-05-03 19:52:55+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/en96-iuwi,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. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wg68-84sr,2012-2013 NYC High School Directory,file,2022-05-09 22:22:45+00:00,2017-09-12 11:00:02+00:00,2017-09-12 11:00:02+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wg68-84sr,Directory of The New York City Public High Schools 2012-2013 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,f4ux-qw5u,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting - ToSchool,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:30+00:00,2018-03-23 16:28:11+00:00,2018-03-23 16:29:26+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/f4ux-qw5u,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,vv3n-5y3z,2012 - 2013 YABC Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:38+00:00,2019-04-22 14:52:22+00:00,2019-04-22 15:05:09+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/vv3n-5y3z,"New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 YABC Progress Report Data based on DBN, School Name and Overall scores." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ctq9-j8y9,2012 - 2013 Transfer High School Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:38+00:00,2019-04-22 14:29:58+00:00,2019-04-22 14:45:27+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ctq9-j8y9,"New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 Transfer High School Progress Report Data based on DBN, School Name and School Type." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wg68-84sr,2012-2013 NYC High School Directory,file,2022-05-09 22:22:45+00:00,2017-09-12 11:00:02+00:00,2017-09-12 11:00:02+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wg68-84sr,Directory of The New York City Public High Schools 2012-2013 +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,njqj-g8fv,2012-13 Discharge Reporting by Code - HS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:41+00:00,2019-04-12 19:14:42+00:00,2019-04-12 19:19:49+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/njqj-g8fv,"Local Law 42, enacted in 2011, requires the New York City Department of Education (DOE) to report to the New York City Council by June 30, 2013 the num ber of students in grades 9 through 12 who were discharged, transferred, or graduated during the 2012-13 school year. This document summarizes and explains reported data for all students in grades 9 - 12. This law requires the reporting of discharges, transfers and graduations that occur during one school year." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,emnd-d8ba,2012 - 2013 School Locations,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:38+00:00,2017-09-14 12:38:15+00:00,2017-09-14 12:41:17+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/emnd-d8ba,School Location Information 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,pffu-gbfi,2012 - 2015 Historical Daily Attendance By School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:38+00:00,2017-08-23 14:10:54+00:00,2017-08-23 14:18:25+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/pffu-gbfi,"Daily listing (counts) of students registered, present, absent and released by School DBN." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,8fgk-qysk,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting ELL- School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:31+00:00,2018-03-23 18:00:17+00:00,2018-03-23 18:01:52+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/8fgk-qysk,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" @@ -3444,20 +3444,20 @@ scrape_date,id,name,type,update_date,creation_date,publication_date,creator,perm 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,xi6w-cfy5,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Ethnicity - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:32+00:00,2018-03-23 17:39:50+00:00,2018-03-23 17:41:37+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/xi6w-cfy5,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,fnf8-c7wx,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Ethnicity - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:32+00:00,2018-03-23 18:03:30+00:00,2018-03-23 18:04:50+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/fnf8-c7wx,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,hc32-b4uk,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Ethnicity - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:32+00:00,2018-03-23 16:56:27+00:00,2018-03-23 16:57:50+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/hc32-b4uk,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,igad-psu6,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:33+00:00,2018-03-23 16:59:23+00:00,2018-03-23 17:00:45+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/igad-psu6,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,u8dp-jhsx,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:33+00:00,2018-03-23 18:06:43+00:00,2018-03-23 18:08:05+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/u8dp-jhsx,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rk6w-n3dw,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:33+00:00,2018-03-23 17:43:16+00:00,2018-03-23 17:44:31+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rk6w-n3dw,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,ppub-hbwx,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Grade - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:34+00:00,2018-03-23 17:03:13+00:00,2018-03-23 17:04:32+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/ppub-hbwx,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,smkj-7vb5,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Grade - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:34+00:00,2018-03-23 18:15:11+00:00,2018-03-23 18:16:28+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/smkj-7vb5,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,bvd8-5483,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting ELL - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:31+00:00,2018-03-23 16:52:45+00:00,2018-03-23 16:54:43+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/bvd8-5483,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,igad-psu6,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Gender - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:33+00:00,2018-03-23 16:59:23+00:00,2018-03-23 17:00:45+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/igad-psu6,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,x79z-q7y2,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting SWD - Borough,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2018-03-23 17:07:14+00:00,2018-03-23 17:08:39+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/x79z-q7y2,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j2dd-88mm,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting SWD - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2018-03-23 17:48:32+00:00,2018-03-23 17:51:08+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j2dd-88mm,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mjux-q9d4,2011-2012 School Progress Report - All Schools,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2019-04-30 19:12:05+00:00,2019-04-30 19:49:31+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mjux-q9d4,"Schools Progress Report which focus on learning environment, student performance and progress. Peer indexes are calculated differently depending on School Level. Schools are only compared to other schools in the same School Level (e.g., Elementary, K-8, Middle, High, Transfer) 1) Elementary, K-8, Early Childhood - peer index is a value from 0-100. A composite demographic statistic based on % ELL, % Students with Disabilities, % Title I free lunch, and % Black/Hispanic is used. Higher values indicate student populations with higher need. 2) Middle - peer index is a value from 1.00-4.50. For middle schools, the average 4th grade proficiency ratings in ELA and Math and the % Students with Disabilities is used. Lower values indicate student populations with higher need. 3) High School - peer index is a value from 1.00-4.50. For high schools, the average 8th grade proficiency, the % Students with Disabilities, the % Self-contained, and the % overage is used. Lower values indicate student populations with higher need." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,g54d-49wm,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting SWD - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2018-03-23 18:18:03+00:00,2018-03-23 18:19:23+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/g54d-49wm,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rb33-zusf,2011-2012 Transfer High School Progress Report,file,2022-05-09 22:22:36+00:00,2019-05-06 14:51:20+00:00,2019-05-06 14:51:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rb33-zusf,"New York City Department of Education 2011 - 2012 Transfer High School Progress Report. Data based on DBN, School Name and School Type for High School Transfers." -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dqkt-8x6u,2011-2012 School Zones,file,2022-05-09 22:22:36+00:00,2011-09-22 23:18:52+00:00,2011-09-22 23:18:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dqkt-8x6u,Files in an ESRI Geodatabase format. They are broken down by elementary school zones (NYC_E) and middle school zones (NYC_M) -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wks3-66bn,2011-2012 VADIR INCIDENTS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:36+00:00,2018-02-08 19:55:23+00:00,2018-02-08 19:57:50+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wks3-66bn,Violent and Disruptive Incidents Report -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dw8c-pxy2,2012 - 2013 High School Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:37+00:00,2019-04-18 20:08:41+00:00,2019-04-18 20:28:42+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dw8c-pxy2,New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 High School Progress Report. -2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,e555-uc5w,2012 - 2013 D75 Progress Reports,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:37+00:00,2019-04-18 19:08:04+00:00,2019-04-18 19:18:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/e555-uc5w,New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 D75 Progress Reports 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,6je4-4x7e,2012 - 2013 Citywide Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:37+00:00,2019-04-18 18:48:52+00:00,2019-04-18 18:59:35+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/6je4-4x7e,"New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 Citywide Progress Report. Data based on DBN, District and Schools information performance category. 1) Elementary, K-8, Early Childhood - Peer groups were based on % ELL, % Students with Disabilities, Economic Need Index and % Black/Hispanic. 2) Middle - For middle schools, peer groups were based on average 4th grade proficiency ratings in ELA and Math and the % Students with Disabilties. 3) High School - For high schools, peer groups were based on the average 8th grade proficiency, the % Students with Disabilties, the % Self-contained, and the % overage." 2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wryt-jaa6,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting Grade - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:34+00:00,2018-03-23 17:45:57+00:00,2018-03-23 17:47:07+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wryt-jaa6,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dw8c-pxy2,2012 - 2013 High School Progress Report,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:37+00:00,2019-04-18 20:08:41+00:00,2019-04-18 20:28:42+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dw8c-pxy2,New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 High School Progress Report. +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,wks3-66bn,2011-2012 VADIR INCIDENTS,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:36+00:00,2018-02-08 19:55:23+00:00,2018-02-08 19:57:50+00:00,Vaughan Coleman,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/wks3-66bn,Violent and Disruptive Incidents Report +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,dqkt-8x6u,2011-2012 School Zones,file,2022-05-09 22:22:36+00:00,2011-09-22 23:18:52+00:00,2011-09-22 23:18:52+00:00,NYC OpenData,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dqkt-8x6u,Files in an ESRI Geodatabase format. They are broken down by elementary school zones (NYC_E) and middle school zones (NYC_M) +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,e555-uc5w,2012 - 2013 D75 Progress Reports,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:37+00:00,2019-04-18 19:08:04+00:00,2019-04-18 19:18:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/e555-uc5w,New York City Department of Education 2012 - 2013 D75 Progress Reports +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,g54d-49wm,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting SWD - School,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2018-03-23 18:18:03+00:00,2018-03-23 18:19:23+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/g54d-49wm,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,mjux-q9d4,2011-2012 School Progress Report - All Schools,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2019-04-30 19:12:05+00:00,2019-04-30 19:49:31+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/mjux-q9d4,"Schools Progress Report which focus on learning environment, student performance and progress. Peer indexes are calculated differently depending on School Level. Schools are only compared to other schools in the same School Level (e.g., Elementary, K-8, Middle, High, Transfer) 1) Elementary, K-8, Early Childhood - peer index is a value from 0-100. A composite demographic statistic based on % ELL, % Students with Disabilities, % Title I free lunch, and % Black/Hispanic is used. Higher values indicate student populations with higher need. 2) Middle - peer index is a value from 1.00-4.50. For middle schools, the average 4th grade proficiency ratings in ELA and Math and the % Students with Disabilities is used. Lower values indicate student populations with higher need. 3) High School - peer index is a value from 1.00-4.50. For high schools, the average 8th grade proficiency, the % Students with Disabilities, the % Self-contained, and the % overage is used. Lower values indicate student populations with higher need." +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,j2dd-88mm,2011-2012 School Closure Discharge Reporting SWD - District,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:35+00:00,2018-03-23 17:48:32+00:00,2018-03-23 17:51:08+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/j2dd-88mm,"In June 2012, 7 New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2011-2012 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,myhg-kfw9,2012-2013 School Closure Discharge Reporting - All Boroughs,dataset,2022-05-09 22:22:46+00:00,2018-03-26 19:56:59+00:00,2018-03-26 20:01:09+00:00,Annette,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/myhg-kfw9,"In June 2013, Some New York City public schools closed for poor performance. This report provides data regarding students enrolled in these schools during the 2012-2013 school year, according to the guidelines set by Local Law 2011/043" +2023-11-13 04:44:52.099063-05:00,rb33-zusf,2011-2012 Transfer High School Progress Report,file,2022-05-09 22:22:36+00:00,2019-05-06 14:51:20+00:00,2019-05-06 14:51:20+00:00,New York City Department of Education,https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/rb33-zusf,"New York City Department of Education 2011 - 2012 Transfer High School Progress Report. Data based on DBN, School Name and School Type for High School Transfers." diff --git a/data/clean/observations.csv b/data/clean/observations.csv index 0ee4782..fc34c73 100644 --- a/data/clean/observations.csv +++ b/data/clean/observations.csv @@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ scrape_date,n 2023-11-13 05:49:36.809547-05:00,3462 2023-11-13 06:04:09.120168-05:00,3462 2023-11-13 07:05:21.048832-05:00,3462 +2023-11-13 19:13:16.354297-05:00,3462 diff --git a/data/raw/2023-11-13T19:13:16.354297-05:00.json.gz b/data/raw/2023-11-13T19:13:16.354297-05:00.json.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59ee553 Binary files /dev/null and b/data/raw/2023-11-13T19:13:16.354297-05:00.json.gz differ diff --git a/data/raw/latest.json.gz b/data/raw/latest.json.gz index 6674ebb..c335e72 100644 Binary files a/data/raw/latest.json.gz and b/data/raw/latest.json.gz differ diff --git a/data/timestamp.txt b/data/timestamp.txt index 641dda5..cd3ed5f 100644 --- a/data/timestamp.txt +++ b/data/timestamp.txt @@ -1 +1 @@ -Mon Nov 13 12:06:22 UTC 2023 +Tue Nov 14 00:14:04 UTC 2023