Op-Ed Op-Ed | Governor Hochul, don’t leave NYC children behind in early intervention funding Posted on March 11, 2024
Brooklyn Paper ‘Moldy, unappetizing, slimy’: Brooklyn pol slams quality of public school lunches amid budget cuts
Bronx Times ‘Worthy cause’: Bronx Albert Einstein College of Medicine receives $1B donation for free tuition
Brooklyn Paper Parents, pols to rally outside James Madison High School after Floyd Bennett Field migrant relocation forces students online
Opinion Op-Ed | The City budget and what the cuts really mean for our students Posted on December 18, 2023
Brooklyn Paper Toddlers and entrepreneurial parents find support network at the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society
Arts & Entertainment Classes on celebrities like Taylor Swift and Rick Ross are engaging a new generation of law students Posted on November 13, 2023
Education New York is developing education program to raise awareness of the dangers of medically unnecessary surgery on intersex children Posted on November 10, 2023
Opinion Op-Ed | Supporting students and creating community: 25 years of charter schools in NYC Posted on October 27, 2023
Education First New York City chapter of Moms for Liberty launches in Queens Posted on October 19, 2023
Education Schools near a Maui wildfire burn zone are reopening. Parents wrestle with whether to send kids back Posted on October 15, 2023
Opinion Op-Ed | Attention NYC seniors! CUNY has a degree and a place waiting for you! Posted on October 3, 2023
Education DOE launches new HIV curriculum across all grades in New York City public schools Posted on September 27, 2023
Education Civil liberties group calls on DOE to publicize sex-ed curriculum Posted on September 25, 2023
Education School bus strike largely avoided after agreement is reached with most companies: ATU Local 1181 Posted on September 21, 2023
Education Literacy, programming and career prep among focal points of Chancellor Banks’ ‘State of Our Schools’ address Posted on September 20, 2023
Education First GED test center for people with disabilities in New York City now officially open Posted on September 13, 2023
Education Back to school: New policy for bilingual teachers unveiled in Bronx on first-day visit by Mayor Adams Posted on September 7, 2023
Education School safety update: Project Pivot to expand to more schools, front door locking system, and new tip line Posted on September 6, 2023
Education More than 40% of NYC school buildings are not accessible to students with disabilities: report Posted on August 24, 2023
Eat & Drink 13th Annual Taste of the Seaport Festival returns next month, aims to raise money for local schools Posted on August 24, 2023
Education Students and educators sue DOE claiming school for deaf children lacks proper emergency notification system Posted on August 22, 2023
Education Potential school bus strike could impact up to 150,000 public school students Posted on August 16, 2023
Brooklyn Paper With cyber crimes rising, Hochul announces ‘nation-leading’ statewide cybersecurity strategy
Education City Council passes resolution that calls on state to prohibit legacy admissions at New York colleges and universities Posted on August 4, 2023
Education Hochul announces $108 million in grants for schools to address pandemic learning loss, student mental health Posted on August 3, 2023
Bronx Times Icahn 7 Charter School administration, teachers clash over contracts during drama-filled last day of class
Education ‘Backpacks and Blockbusters’ at community gardens will combine back-to-school supply drives with free movies Posted on August 2, 2023
Manhattan Abbott Elementary’s Lisa Ann Walter set to appear at Manhattan school supply drive for teachers Posted on July 28, 2023
Education Mayor Adams appoints two new members to the DOE’s Panel for Educational Policy Posted on July 26, 2023
Manhattan With 1,000 applicants for 140 seats, NYC’s Harbor School set for major expansion Posted on July 24, 2023
Education Op-ed | School supplies are vital to a student’s academic readiness Posted on July 20, 2023
Education DOE court-ordered by judge to change system for special education hearing orders Posted on July 19, 2023
Education Smaller classes, bigger costs: IBO report says NYC might need to spend $1.9 billion to meet state class size mandate Posted on July 13, 2023
Education United Federation of Teachers approves 5-year contract with the city Posted on July 10, 2023
Politics Who is a patriot? Not surprisingly, the definition today varies because of politics in America Posted on July 4, 2023
Health Just breathe: DOE to require breathing exercises for public school students Posted on June 27, 2023