{"id":6748,"date":"2026-01-15T20:11:56","date_gmt":"2026-01-16T01:11:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nycnewsnetwork.com\/nyceducationnews\/gov-hochuls-2026-education-plan-math-literacy-teachers\/"},"modified":"2026-01-15T20:11:56","modified_gmt":"2026-01-16T01:11:56","slug":"gov-hochuls-2026-education-plan-math-literacy-teachers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nycnewsnetwork.com\/nyceducationnews\/gov-hochuls-2026-education-plan-math-literacy-teachers\/","title":{"rendered":"Gov Hochul\u2019s 2026 Education Plan: Math, Literacy, Teachers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Governor Kathy Hochul today unveiled her 2026 State of the State plan to help New York kids thrive through back-to-basics, evidence-based learning, increased resources for teachers and teacher candidates, and a focus on healthy school environments. The plan centers on high-quality math and literacy instruction, a sustainable teacher pipeline focused on recruitment and retention, and expanded pathways to affordable degrees and career opportunity through SUNY and CUNY.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs New York\u2019s first mom Governor, I understand how important the quality and outcomes of schools can be in deciding where to raise a family,\u201d Governor Hochul said. \u201cMy hope is for New York students to be the most academically-prepared in the country \u2014 that\u2019s why we\u2019re implementing back-to-basics evidence based learning models to get our kids up to speed in math and literacy and investing in pipeline programs to support and retain quality teachers. With these proposals, New York parents can rest assured that there is no better place for their children to learn and thrive than here in our state.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Back To Basics In Math And Literacy: Transforming Learning Through Quality Instruction And Professional Learning<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Hochul\u2019s plan builds on statewide shifts in literacy instruction aligned with evidence-based Science of Reading principles. The announcement says reading proficiency rates have already begun to increase as districts and educators align instruction with best practices.<\/p>\n<p>Next, the Governor is proposing a similar \u201cback-to-basics\u201d approach for math. Her plan includes legislation requiring the State Education Department (SED) to provide instructional best practices to school districts in math, along with guidance and resources to help educators select and implement methodologies aligned with state standards and best practices.<\/p>\n<p>The State would also direct SUNY and CUNY to develop micro-credentials in evidence-based math instruction and launch statewide professional learning opportunities in math instruction, including regional hub pilots in districts with lagging math performance.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Creating A Sustainable Teacher Pipeline In New York State<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>The announcement says New York faces teacher diversity, recruitment, and retention challenges, and estimates the state will need as many as 180,000 new teachers over the next decade, including early childhood educators.<\/p>\n<p>To address that, Hochul\u2019s plan includes:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>A new accelerated teacher preparation pathway for career changers and individuals who already hold a bachelor\u2019s degree, with pre-service work in high-need classrooms counting toward certification.<\/li>\n<li>New P-TEACH programs through the College in High School Opportunity Fund program to help high school students get a head start on education careers by earning college credit in relevant subjects.<\/li>\n<li>Enhancements to TeachNY, an online resource offering information, coaching, and guidance for prospective teachers as they explore teaching and apply to educator preparation programs, with a goal of supporting more than 7,000 teacher recruits statewide over the next three years.<\/li>\n<li>A Task Force coordinated by the Rockefeller Institute of Government that includes the Governor\u2019s Office, SED, the Department of Labor, and higher education industry, informed by consultation with teachers and education stakeholders, to examine shortages, barriers to entry, and policy and regulatory solutions.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2><strong>Increasing Transparency And Accountability In Our Educational System<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>The announcement says New York\u2019s fragmented data systems make it difficult to chart student trajectories from early intervention and education, through K\u201312 and postsecondary enrollment, to graduation and employment. The State has started building a secure statewide longitudinal data system (SLDS) connecting records across early learning, K\u201312, postsecondary, and the workforce while protecting privacy.<\/p>\n<p>This year, Hochul\u2019s plan calls for additional investment to expand the system\u2019s capacity at scale and the establishment of a multi-agency governance board to ensure statewide oversight with appropriate privacy safeguards.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Strengthening Programs For Indigenous Youth, Black And Latina Girls<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Hochul\u2019s plan includes initiatives aimed at expanding opportunity and leadership supports for students who face persistent barriers.<\/p>\n<p>For Indigenous youth, the State will expand the Indigenous Youth Service Project to additional school districts. The announcement says the project began in LaFayette, Silver Creek, and Niagara-Wheatfield and piloted a service-learning approach grounded in community values that helped Indigenous youth build academic confidence, civic skills, and leadership capacity.<\/p>\n<p>For Black and Latina girls, Hochul is reaffirming support for the Black Girls Mentoring Initiative and the Latina Mentoring Initiative (LMI), described as programs that help participants build professional and personal skills and confidence to become leaders among their peers.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Connecting Higher Education And Opportunity<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Hochul\u2019s plan also targets higher education affordability and workforce readiness through SUNY and CUNY initiatives designed to keep degrees accessible and connect students to career pathways.<\/p>\n<p>Key actions include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Holding the line on costs by freezing tuition for resident undergraduate students at SUNY State-operated campuses and CUNY senior colleges, paired with additional operating aid.<\/li>\n<li>Expanding SUNY and CUNY Reconnect, launched in 2025, which provides adult learners the option to attend community college for free when pursuing high-demand fields such as healthcare, cybersecurity, or advanced manufacturing. The announcement says colleges received 16,500 applications statewide this year and enrolled more than 11,000 students. The plan would expand eligible fields to include logistics, air traffic control and transportation, and emergency management, and expand eligibility to include adults pursuing a nursing degree even if they already earned a college degree in a different field.<\/li>\n<li>Launching the New York Career Connect initiative to help SUNY and CUNY provide thousands more career-aligned internships and experiential learning opportunities, integrating career counseling with academic advising, creating career maps for majors, and expanding placements with local businesses and public service organizations.<\/li>\n<li>Expanding services through the Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program (EDCAP) to help borrowers navigate changes to student loan policy and avoid or recover from delinquency. The announcement says New York\u2019s student loan consumer assistance program has saved New Yorkers $48 million since 2019, and will expand outreach by partnering with colleges and universities and using a model that includes webinars, self-paced tools, and one-on-one counseling. The Department of Financial Services will also develop a new education program to inform individuals about predatory lending and provide additional consumer outreach.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2><strong>Promoting Youth Mental Health And Safeguarding Kids Online<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Hochul\u2019s plan includes youth behavioral health initiatives intended to strengthen supports in school and community settings. The announcement lists multiple actions, including equipping all 10th grade students with Teen Mental Health First Aid training, supporting the mental wellbeing of LGBTQ+ youth, expanding youth safe spaces by designating two additional community organizations, recognizing schools tackling young mental health, and opening up to 15 new youth clubhouses to support recovery for young people with substance use disorder. It also includes establishing a young adult recovery residence for individuals recovering from opioid addiction and scaling mental health supports for Indigenous youth.<\/p>\n<p>On online safety, the announcement includes initiatives described as Safe By Design for safer digital environments for kids, ensuring fair play in online betting and limiting access for young people, and promoting responsible digital citizenship through distraction-free schools and student mental health.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Backdrop: What The Announcement Says New York Has Already Done<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Today\u2019s proposal is framed as building on actions and investments from the last year, including:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Investing $37.6 billion in School Aid, including fully funded Foundation Aid for the first time and updates to the Foundation Aid formula following a Rockefeller Institute study.<\/li>\n<li>Implementing universal free school meals for 2.7 million students, with the announcement citing average savings of $165 per child per month for families.<\/li>\n<li>Establishing a statewide policy for distraction-free classrooms by banning smartphone use in schools, with the announcement stating eighty-three percent of schools surveyed reported positive classroom environments and better student engagement.<\/li>\n<li>Implementing free community college for students ages 25\u201355 pursuing careers in high-demand fields, with over 11,000 students participating.<\/li>\n<li>Expanding and simplifying access to TAP, including part-time TAP changes that lowered the credit threshold and increased access for working students and adults.<\/li>\n<li>Achieving a FAFSA completion ranking of sixth in the nation for the first time, tied to statewide outreach that generated 175,000 FAFSA and 47,000 TAP submissions after implementing the Universal FAFSA policy for high school seniors.<\/li>\n<li>Expanding school-based mental health clinics, with the state supporting 1,300 clinic satellites (up from 872 in 2020), covering 25 percent of NYS public schools.<\/li>\n<li>Signing the SAFE for Kids and Child Data Protection Acts into law, described as restricting addictive features of social media for kids, establishing precedent about age verification, and preventing online operators from collecting and monetizing children\u2019s data without informed consent.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2><strong>FAQ: Hochul\u2019s 2026 State Of The State Education Plan<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>What Is Hochul Proposing For Math Instruction In New York?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The plan proposes legislation requiring SED to provide instructional best practices for math, plus guidance and resources for districts to select and implement methodologies aligned with state standards and best practices. It also directs SUNY and CUNY to develop micro-credentials in evidence-based math instruction and launches statewide professional learning, including regional hub pilots in districts with lagging math performance.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What Is The Science Of Reading Plan In New York?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The announcement says districts have aligned literacy instruction with evidence-based methodologies grounded in Science of Reading principles, and that reading proficiency rates have already begun to increase. The plan also expands no-cost SUNY or CUNY Science of Reading microcredentials for current teachers and creates targeted support for high-need districts lagging in Science of Reading adoption.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What Is The Teacher Pipeline Plan In The 2026 Proposals?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The plan includes an accelerated pathway for career changers with pre-service work in high-need classrooms counting toward certification, P-TEACH programs that give high school students college credit toward education careers, enhancements to TeachNY to support more than 7,000 recruits over three years, and a Task Force coordinated by the Rockefeller Institute of Government.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What Is SUNY And CUNY Reconnect And How Is It Expanding?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>SUNY and CUNY Reconnect, launched in 2025, provides adult learners the option to attend community college for free when pursuing certain high-demand fields. 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