Athree-year investigation into 39 New York City Orthodox schools released last week found that a number of institutions have committed themselves to expanding their secular studies curriculums, a development praised by New York City schools chancellor Richard Carranza. “At each yeshivah, school leaders expressed a commitment to expanding students’ exposure to secular instruction and to improving the instruction itself,” Carranza said, referring to 15 of the 39 institutions. “Some of the schools gave examples of successful adults who had attended their schools. Some of the schools spoke specifically about the importance of a secular education.”