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Can NYC’s summer school program help make up for a pandemic year?
High demand and a rushed rollout have left some teachers and organizations feeling unprepared for an influx of kids to summer programming.
Education
Politics
Can NYC’s summer school program help make up for a pandemic year?
High demand and a rushed rollout have left some teachers and organizations feeling unprepared for an influx of kids to summer programming.
Education
Opinion
CUNY investment can spark equitable economic recovery
Mayoral candidates need a plan to help students from low-income families go to college.
Education
Policy
How did New York colleges use federal coronavirus relief money?
Some schools cut tuition and others reimbursed students for on-campus housing.
Education
Policy
Legislators want to fully fund school aid
The upcoming state budget gives state liberals a chance to win a yearslong fiscal fight with Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Education
Policy
New ideas on how to slow teacher turnover
Focusing on students’ social and emotional issues may help retain teachers in low-income communities.
Education
Policy
How Cuomo repurposed pandemic aid meant for schools
Without federal support for state and local governments, the governor dipped into funds meant for education.
New York City
Politics
Carranza leaves behind a lofty aim, unachieved
The New York City schools chancellor made integration his top priority and main talking point. He’s stepping down with little to show for it.
Education
Policy
The kids are not alright
Getting them back into the classroom will help, but they’ll need more mental health support when they return.
Interviews & Profiles
Personality
Shelley Mayer: Show me the education money
The state Senate education chair says new federal money should supplement, not replace, state funding.
New York City
Personality
4 things to know about the next NYC schools chancellor
Meisha Porter is a longtime educator in New York City’s public school system.
New York City
Politics
Richard Carranza’s biggest moments
The defining events of the New York City schools chancellor’s tenure
Education
Policy
How COVID-19 is inspiring new visions for higher education
Advocates say bold plans could help New York recover from the pandemic while addressing inequities.
Education
Policy
What to know about New York City’s school admissions changes
They’re the most significant shift to desegregate schools since de Blasio took office.
New York City
Politics
Indoor dining on the chopping block while NYC kids return to classrooms
Rounding up the week’s political news.
New York City
Policy
Teachers wear red on Monday in solidarity with New York City public school educators
MORE-UFT caucus of the United Federation of Teachers leads campaign against the mayor, DOE, UFT
New York City
Policy
Elected officials, parents call for another chance for New York City students to opt into in-person learning
Staffing and space challenges will limit the availability of five days of in-person learning, but many say the option should open up again for families.
New York City
Policy
Avoidable or inevitable: How NYC schools were shut down
New York City backed itself into a shutdown by relying on a 3%
New York City
Policy
What we still don’t know about school closures
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said new safety protocols need to be created to reopen schools again.
Education
Policy