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
Education Diwali scheduled as an official school holiday for New York City public schools: City Hall Posted on June 26, 2023
Education Plugged in to educate: ‘FutureReadyNYC’ initiative expanding in NYC with Google’s help in effort to diversify tech workforce Posted on June 21, 2023
Politics Op-ed | The importance of finding funding for CUNY, an engine of opportunity Posted on June 21, 2023
Education Diplomas of hope: Rikers Island celebrates 43 high school graduates of its East River Academy program Posted on June 13, 2023
Education All clear: NYC public schools and programs set to resume business as usual Monday after city’s air quality troubles Posted on June 9, 2023
Education Their voices | NYC students share their experiences going to school with wildfire smoke and hazardous air Posted on June 9, 2023
Brooklyn Paper Brooklyn Public Library to honor ‘The Philosophy of Hip-Hop’ with all-night event June 17
Education Schools and classes will be fully remote Friday due to poor air quality: DOE Posted on June 8, 2023
Education Nearly 10,000 preschoolers with special education needs did not receive their mandated services: Report Posted on June 7, 2023
East Village LaGuardia Community College partners with Fedcap Group to bring educational opportunities to Union Square Civic Hall Posted on June 1, 2023
Politics At Lower Manhattan rally, youth and family services providers, pols say they won’t accept ‘one penny of cuts’ to education Posted on May 23, 2023
Education Shortchanged: NYC early childhood care providers still seeing delayed payments for their services, leaving futures in jeopardy Posted on May 16, 2023
Education ‘Back to basics’: NYC Reads program aims to boost literacy levels for public school students Posted on May 9, 2023
Politics Here’s what the new proposed history and social studies curriculum on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander could look like Posted on May 5, 2023
New York Family The Gilder Center at the American Museum of Natural History: A Parents Guide to exploring this Now Open Center
Op-Ed Op-ed | A second life for ‘zombie charters,’ and what that means for city kids Posted on May 2, 2023
Brooklyn Paper Brooklyn Friends School to offer new ‘Justice and Transformational Change’ development programs for educators
Op-Ed Op-Ed | We are both products of CUNY and the Ivy League — CUNY is underfunded Posted on April 20, 2023
Education Panel for Educational Policy approves near $1M contract for controversial digital math learning program Posted on March 29, 2023
Finance Council education budget hearing highlights city’s biggest priorities: school safety, immigrant youth, 3-K education Posted on March 21, 2023
Brooklyn ‘Not a radical idea’: Students, staff, supporters march over Brooklyn Bridge for CUNY funding Posted on March 20, 2023
Education School cafeteria heroes, still on the frontlines feeding the city’s most vulnerable students, honored at annual mayoral ceremony Posted on March 15, 2023
Brooklyn Paper The King’s College students get eviction notices at Downtown BK apartments as school faces financial crisis
Opinion Op-Ed | CUNY is at an inflection point in this year’s state budget Posted on February 27, 2023
Politics Parents fume over Governor Hochul’s charter school expansion proposal Posted on February 21, 2023
Op-Ed Op-Ed | It’s time to do something about the long history of challenges for migrant youth education Posted on February 13, 2023
Politics Applications for the city’s Community and Citywide Education Councils are now open, but not for much longer Posted on February 10, 2023
Brooklyn Paper U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education applauds work of Brooklyn STEAM Center during visit
Queens NYC schools could soon have car-free streets for their students and more class space Posted on February 1, 2023
May 3, 7 pm Call The Babysitter It’s Time For Parent’s Night Out at The Island’s First Porterhouse Party and Casino Night! No Kids Allowed! Mount Loretto
Gay City News West Virginia says it will appeal ruling that allowed transgender teen athlete to compete