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New York Court Upholds Merit-Based Admissions in Specialized and Gifted Programs

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
October 25, 2025
in Education, Metro
New York Court Upholds Merit-Based Admissions in Specialized and Gifted Programs
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New York City families will continue to see access to specialized high schools and gifted programs determined by merit following a ruling from the state’s highest court. Thursday’s decision dismissed a lawsuit claiming that the city’s admissions policies disadvantaged Black and Latino students.

The legal challenge, initiated in 2021 by IntegrateNYC along with student and parent groups, sought to remove tests and screening procedures for programs such as Stuyvesant High School and Bronx High School of Science. Plaintiffs argued that the system disproportionately benefits White and Asian students. In its ruling, the Court of Appeals labeled these claims as “vague and conclusory,” finding no clear evidence linking the conditions of certain schools to admissions outcomes.

Defending Education intervened on behalf of families with children in the public school system, joining the City of New York and other respondents to defend merit-based selection. Nicole Neily, founder and president, said the ruling demonstrates that evaluating students on individual ability, rather than race, is the most effective way to prevent discrimination. Vice President Sarah Parshall Perry noted that the court dismissed the plaintiffs’ push for race-based admissions, describing the proposal as both unreasonable and legally unsound.

Co-president Yiatin Chu of PLACE NYC said the ruling is “a win for parents and students,” emphasizing that it supports “rewarding hard work and nurturing potential.” She added that “this ruling sends a clear message that New York will continue to prioritize student achievement and provide opportunities for accelerated learners.”

The four-year case addressed questions about the role of race and merit in admissions to New York’s most competitive public schools.

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