With nearly half the Bronx population Hispanic or Hispanic-American, the New York City Department of Education is hosting a daylong forum exclusively in Spanish, offering workshops on how to navigate the school system.
Carmen Fariña, head of the DOE, is scheduled to make opening remarks. She’s expected to be joined by Yolanda Torres, head of the Division of Family and Community Engagement (FACE). The division has spent the last year attempting to forge stronger ties between parents and schools.
There are roughly 741,000 Hispanics or Latinos living in the Bronx, according to U.S. Census data, with residents of Puerto Rico comprising nearly half that number. Residents originating or ethnically linked to Mexico, Cuba or the Dominican Republic round out the top four.
The gathering will be held on Nov. 19 at Monroe College, 2501 Jerome Ave. in Fordham, beginning at 11 a.m.