Politics Adams and Banks announce new approach to supporting students with dyslexia Posted on May 12, 2022
Coronavirus New York City teachers push for more arts education funding in school budget Posted on May 10, 2022
Coronavirus Advocates for Children of New York works with DOE to bolster literacy Posted on May 2, 2022
Coronavirus Summer Rising enrollment officially open for New York City youth Posted on April 25, 2022
Coronavirus NYC Department of Education slow to spend federal stimulus funds, Comptroller Lander reports Posted on April 13, 2022
Manhattan Chancellor Banks talks Gifted and Talented program future at virtual town hall with Lower Manhattan parents Posted on March 9, 2022
Bronx Times Co-op City school lauded by chancellor, elected officials for its infusion of Black history, Black excellence
Education New York City DOE opens 10 new adult education enrollment hubs to make education more accessible Posted on February 7, 2022
Education State Comptroller DiNapoli pushes deeper cuts to city Education Dept. Posted on February 2, 2022
Coronavirus Online classes or in-person learning: What do New York City students actually prefer? Posted on December 14, 2021
Education ‘More has to be done’: Over 100,000 NYC public school students reported as homeless for sixth-straight year Posted on November 8, 2021
Education De Blasio admits to not wanting school safety agents put under DOE control Posted on October 26, 2021
Education Flushing International High School ‘vaccine ambassadors’ work to boost vaccination rate among peers Posted on October 11, 2021
Politics Will Eric Adams adopt Bill de Blasio’s ‘Brilliant NYC’ plan as mayor — or give Gifted & Talented a second chance? Posted on October 10, 2021
Education Mayor de Blasio announces details on changes to Gifted and Talented programs coming later this month Posted on September 24, 2021
Education Over 70% of New York City public school teachers now at least partially vaccinated, officials say Posted on September 8, 2021
Coronavirus NYC issues vaccine mandate for Department of Education teachers and staff Posted on August 23, 2021
Education Chancellor Porter appoints Manhattan Executive Superintendent Marisol Rosales as first-ever Senior Deputy Chancellor of DOE Posted on August 3, 2021
Education De Blasio ups mobile vaccination sites, launches $1.3 million ad campaign to boost vaccination rates among children Posted on August 2, 2021
Education City offering cash incentives to parent groups for vaccine referrals Posted on July 30, 2021
Education ‘I don’t know if it’s enough’: Some NYC teachers think de Blasio must go further than COVID-19 vax mandate to keep schools safe Posted on July 27, 2021
Education Mayor: 25 Summer Rising sites will offer vaccinations starting next week Posted on July 23, 2021
Education Some New York City parents still want a fully remote option this fall Posted on July 21, 2021
Education De Blasio promises ‘major’ campaign to get eligible children vaccinated ahead of first day of school Posted on July 20, 2021
Education Queens father sues Department of Education for failing to stop homophobic bullying Posted on July 8, 2021
Education DOE offering travel reimbursements to Summer Rising programs for children with disabilities and in temporary housing Posted on July 2, 2021
Politics NYC education advocates call on mayor to boost pre-k special education teacher salaries Posted on June 28, 2021
Politics New York City high school teacher wins C-SPAN Educational Fellowship Posted on June 25, 2021
Education IBO: De Blasio’s plan to add 500 new school-based social workers falls short Posted on June 10, 2021
Education Over 1,200 preschoolers with disabilities left waiting for special education seats last year Posted on June 9, 2021
Education Education advocates urge city to use more COVID relief funds on reading instruction Posted on May 21, 2021
Education Over 1,000 new teachers, paraprofessionals coming to NYC schools via pipeline programs this fall Posted on May 5, 2021
Education DOE needs an office solely for students in foster care, advocates say Posted on May 5, 2021
Education DOE expels snow days from school year calendar, adds Juneteenth holiday Posted on May 4, 2021
Politics De Blasio’s busy Earth Day agenda: Oil industry lawsuits, composting return and electric autos Posted on April 22, 2021
Education School absenteeism affecting students living in shelters the most, advocates say Posted on April 14, 2021
Education Over 50,000 public school students returning to in-person learning later this month Posted on April 12, 2021
Education More than 40,000 NYC students enrolled in blended learning: de Blasio Posted on April 9, 2021
Education Former Chancellor Carranza gets gig at Silicon Valley-based educational firm Posted on April 1, 2021
Manhattan NYPD issues warning after five Manhattan schools receive suspicious powder letters in eight days Posted on March 19, 2021
Coronavirus Parents, students and educators rally in Lower Manhattan for full reopening of NYC public schools Posted on March 14, 2021
Brooklyn Paper Modern Spaces redefines luxury with townhome collection Brooklyn’s historic Red Hook waterfront