
New York Honors a 50-Year Educator With a Scholarship Built to Recruit the Next Generation of Teachers
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of the Evelyn Linares Legacy Scholarship during this year’s SOMOS Reception at the Executive Mansion — a $50,000 fund housed at CUNY City College and directed at rising seniors who are pursuing careers in teaching. The announcement places a name and a story at the center of what has become one of New York’s most pressing workforce challenges: getting enough people into classrooms. Who Was Evelyn Linares The scholarship honors the late Evelyn Linares, a CUNY City College alumna and founding principal who dedicated 50 years to the teaching world. Her daughter, Mayra Linares — a CUNY Trustee — was present at the Executive Mansion to accept the honor on behalf of her family. The fund is not named for a political figure or a donor. It is named for a career educator who spent five decades in New York’s school system. That decision carries its own message: that the people






































