Borough · Brooklyn
Brooklyn: Show Us the Plan
Brooklyn families are reporting displaced COMPASS and SONYC providers across multiple districts — with no public crosswalk of which schools moved.
Affected schools & programs
Based on parent reports, press coverage, and provider statements. DYCD has not released the official old-provider-to-new-provider crosswalk.
- Programs across Districts 13, 14, 15, 20, 22 (per parent reports)
- Specific school list pending DYCD crosswalk release
Who to contact in Brooklyn
Council Members hold contract oversight authority. Call your district rep first — they respond fastest to constituents.
- CM Crystal HudsonDistrict 35 — Prospect Heights / Fort Greene
- CM Shahana HanifDistrict 39 — Park Slope / Kensington
- CM Lincoln RestlerDistrict 33 — Greenpoint / Brooklyn Heights
- CM Jennifer GutiérrezDistrict 34 — Bushwick / Williamsburg
- CM Chi OsséDistrict 36 — Bedford-Stuyvesant
- CM Sandy NurseDistrict 37 — Bushwick / East NY
- CM Alexa AvilésDistrict 38 — Sunset Park / Red Hook
Local notes
- If you are a Brooklyn parent or worker with a specific school affected, submit it — we are building the public crosswalk DYCD has not published.
Take action in Brooklyn
3 things, 5 minutes
Other boroughs
- ManhattanThirteen Manhattan middle schools are losing Manhattan Youth as their afterschool provider when new six-year contracts take effect in fall 2026, per Tribeca Citizen reporting (May 21, 2026).
- BrooklynBrooklyn families are reporting displaced COMPASS and SONYC providers across multiple districts — with no public crosswalk of which schools moved.
- The BronxBronx programs serve some of the city's highest-need students. Continuity matters most where mental-health and IEP supports are hardest to replace.
- QueensQueens is the city's most linguistically diverse borough — afterschool continuity is core to ESL family supports.
- Staten IslandStaten Island programs are smaller in number — every displaced provider matters more per-capita.
