Originally posted on Chalkbeat by Philissa Cramer on October 12, 2018 The contract deal that New York City and its teachers union announced...
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You can nominate your favorite teacher, to receive the Big Apple Award, which is an award given to teachers who go above and beyond for...
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Originally posted on Chalkbeat by Alex Zimmerman on April 3, 2018 | PHOTO: Christina Veiga Two days before Richard Carranza took over...
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3-K Admissions Overview 3-K for All brings free, full-day, high-quality education to three-year-old children in New York City. 3-K programs...
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Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) and Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York (CCC) called on Mayor de Blasio to provide...
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Original Media Source: City Limits – photo John McCarten/City Council More than three years ago, the new PS 77 opened on Webster...
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‘Sex and the City’ star and public schools advocate Cynthia Nixon launches bid for N.Y. governor Originally posted on Chalkbeat by...
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Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed Richard A. Carranza as New York City’s next Schools Chancellor. As Superintendent of the Houston...
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Do charter schools hurt their neighboring schools? A new study of New York City schools says no — they help. Originally posted on...
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(photo) Principal of the Harvest Collegiate School Kate Burch (c.), who founded a high school that welcomes schoolkids from all...