My Brother's Keeper Community Network
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TheÌý91Ô´´ State 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 91Ô´´ 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) 91Ô´´ State MBK Goals.ÌýDetailed instructions for becoming a 91Ô´´ State MBK Community can be found here. Upon becoming a member of the statewide network, a community gains the support of 91Ô´´'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:
- Albany
- Arlington
- Auburn
- Brentwood
- Bronx
- Brooklyn
- Buffalo
- Central Islip
- Dunkirk
- East Ramapo
- Ellenville
- Elmont
- Greenburgh
- Hudson
- Ithaca
- Kingston
- LaFayette
- Lockport
- Longwood
- Lyons
- Manhattan
- Massena
- Middletown
- Monticello
- Mt. Pleasant Cottage
- Mt. Vernon
- Newburgh
- New Rochelle
- Ossining
- Peekskill
- Port Chester-Rye
- Poughkeepsie
- Queens
- Rochester
- Roosevelt
- Salmon River
- Schenectady
- Sewanhaka
- Sodus
- Southampton
- Staten Island
- Suffern
- Syracuse
- Troy
- Uniondale
- Valley Stream
- Westbury
- White Plains
- Wyandanch
- Yonkers