NYC Schools Chancellor: Why I Dare to Dream Big
Meisha Porter, New York City Schools Chancellor. Image courtesy of NYC
Department of Education.By Meisha Porter, New York City
Opinion: Let’s Fully Fund Public Schools Now
PS 6 in Flatbush. Liena Zagare/BklynerBy Tracy Jordan, a parent, education
advocate, and Flatbush resident.
The pandemic has exposed
NYC schools could get $4.5 billion in federal aid. The big question is how to spend it.
Students at M.S. 51 in Park Slope, Brooklyn streamed into the building, socially
distanced and masked. A new federal
A ‘daunting, dark and difficult’ time: How a Brooklyn school moved forward after losing its leader to COVID
Yesenia Peralta is the principal of the Brooklyn Democracy Academy where Dez Ann
Romain, the former principal, died from COVID
It’s official: NYC high school buildings will reopen in March. Sports are set to resume in April.
NYC high schools will welcome back students on March 22. Brooklyn’s Park Slope
Collegiate, which shares a building with
Frequent COVID School Closures Frustrate Parents At Co-Located School Buildings
With COVID19 still active in Brooklyn, random weekly tests
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in the
A year into remote learning, de Blasio starts seeking bids for low-cost broadband access
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