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Parents began reporting issues with their online ballots in the early morning, including candidates who had withdrawn their ...
The United Federation of Teachers, which supports changes to literacy instruction, has condemned the inflexible curriculum ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNNYC needs thousands more teachers. Can it grow them from the ground up?Education Department officials are hoping that education-focused programs at high schools can help the city creatively ...
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Chalkbeat on MSN‘This isn’t meant to take away autonomy’: NYC schools chief defends sweeping curriculum mandatesIn the waning months of Eric Adams’ first term, NYC is pushing for big changes to middle school reading and math. Will they ...
New York City public schools are moving one step closer to meeting a state mandate to have smaller class sizes.
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Chalkbeat on MSNEric Adams expands reading and math curriculum mandates to all NYC middle schoolsWe can't continue to do the same things that we have been always doing and expecting to get better results,” Mayor Adams said ...
New York City is hiring public school teachers for the 2025-2026 school year and it’s easy for certified educators to apply.
Mayor Adams and Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos on Monday announced the expansion of their signature literacy initiative to middle schools for the first time. By next school year, 102 middle ...
New York City denied Jewish Department of Education staffers a religious observance day this week to prepare for Passover, ...
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The 74 on MSNSurvey: Why Are Families Leaving NYC Public Schools?New statistics offer some clues about why many families left including a desire for better instruction and concerns about ...
Students do not always feel safe commuting to school. Over two months late last year, the newly minted leader of New York City’s public schools, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos, held feedback ...
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