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My Brother's Keeper Community Network

Community Network Spotlights

TheÌý91°µÍøÆƽâ°æ My Brother's Keeper Community NetworkÌýincludes 50 member communities that have joined the growing initiative to improve outcomes for boys and young men of color. To join the NYS MBK Community Network, the school superintendent and local government official must sign a joint letter to theÌýCommissioner of Education indicating their support of and commitment to meeting the six (6) MBK National Milestones and the six (6) 91°µÍøÆƽâ°æ MBK Goals.ÌýDetailed instructions for becoming a 91°µÍøÆƽâ°æ MBK Community can be found here. Upon becoming a member of the statewide network, a community gains the support of NYSED's Office of Access, Equity, and Community Engagement Services to help build a community initiative and develop a local MBK action plan.

The following communities are part of theÌýMBK Community Network:

  1. Albany
  2. Arlington
  3. Auburn
  4. Brentwood
  5. Bronx
  6. Brooklyn
  7. Buffalo
  8. Central Islip
  9. Dunkirk
  10. East Ramapo
  11. Ellenville
  12. Elmont
  13. Greenburgh
  14. Hudson
  15. Ithaca
  16. Kingston
  17. LaFayette
  18. Lockport
  19. Longwood
  20. Lyons
  21. Manhattan
  22. Massena
  23. Middletown
  24. Monticello
  25. Mt. Pleasant Cottage
  26. Mt. Vernon
  27. Newburgh
  28. New Rochelle
  29. Ossining
  30. Peekskill
  31. Port Chester-Rye
  32. Poughkeepsie
  33. Queens
  34. Rochester
  35. Roosevelt
  36. Salmon River
  37. Schenectady
  38. Sewanhaka
  39. Sodus
  40. Southampton
  41. Staten Island
  42. Suffern
  43. Syracuse
  44. Troy
  45. Uniondale
  46. Valley Stream
  47. Westbury
  48. White Plains
  49. Wyandanch
  50. Yonkers