New York City announced the expansion of its Open Streets program to 71 schools, the largest expansion since the program began during the pandemic, on Thursday, August 29th. This initiative,...
Read moreGovernor Kathy Hochul directed over 200 New York colleges and universities to bolster their emergency preparedness plans ahead of the fall semester on Monday, August 26. During a call with...
Read moreOn Tuesday, August 27th, New York City kicked off "New Teacher Week," welcoming over 2,000 new public school teachers in preparation for the first day of school on Thursday, September...
Read moreOn Monday, June 10th, the New York State Education Department announced plans to phase out the Regents exams as a mandatory requirement for high school graduation. This move marks a...
Read moreGovernor Gavin Newsom and California's most prominent teachers' union have finalized an agreement that promises to inject billions of dollars into the state's educational system while resolving ongoing tensions over...
Read moreThe NYPD's Summer Youth Police Academy is now accepting applications for kids to join the program for six weeks of mentoring, physical activity, recreation, and more. The kids will have...
Read moreMore than 380,000 additional students from New York City public schools have had their personal information compromised due to a massive cyber attack. New York Post reported that the latest...
Read moreOn Monday, May 6th, Columbia University announced a significant alteration to its traditional commencement plans, opting to cancel the university-wide graduation ceremony slated for May 15th. This decision comes in...
Read moreNew York City Mayor Eric Adams, in a Sunday interview on ABC's "This Week," encouraged local universities to continue with their planned graduation ceremonies, despite attempts by anti-Israel protestors to...
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