Last week Mayor DeBlasio and Chancellor Richard Carranza closed schools citywide as the city reached the 3% threshold that was established...
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Christina Veiga, Chalkbeat New York Nov 12, 6:57pm EST Amid a steady upward climb in coronavirus cases, Mayor Bill de Blasio is sticking to...
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An almost decade-long battle has seemingly come to an end. On October 9, 2020, an independent arbitrator ruled that New York City has to...
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by Chanell Turner / NYCTeachers.com “Let’s just get real—an open window is not gonna cut it.” Monona Rossol, an...
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UFT President, Michael Mulgrew, announced today that 16 New York City teachers have tested positive for COVID-19. These teachers were...
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by Alicia Whitney The fight against the pandemic all over the world has proven to be a disruptive one. Several sectors of different...
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Even though city officials have made strides to create safer conditions for students and teachers in New York City as a result of the...
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Here’s the Official NYC Department of Education Calendar September 8, 2020 – All staff report to their schools for professional...
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Mayor DeBlasio and Richard Carranza, the New York City School Chancellor, have announced that NYC Public Schools will open later this...
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Ms. Janet Huger-Johnson, the Principal of East New York Elementary School of Excellence (PS 677), was the featured guest on VOICES of East...