This week, the Biden administration is set to announce safe ways for schools to return to in-person learning fulltime.
New Yorkers involved in the system “overwhelmingly reported” that telehealth made it easier to schedule appointments.
At the same time, thousands of young children who were already receiving these services stopped getting them.
A spike in pet scams continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as the holidays approach in New York City.
Such a close conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn hasn’t occurred since 1623. The Ursid meteor shower peak coincides with the winter solstice
Even when it’s cold, the animals warm your heart.
The Library will post a new, NYC-themed virtual storytime every weekday in December at nypl.org/storytime.
Looking for pumpkins, apples and other fun fall activities? Here are some farms within reach of Manhattan to check out.
"One More Hug" by the Inside Edition correspondent, 1 of 11 books representing 16 authors and illustrators in Awards' 71st year
Making the Most of “Golden Hour” with Online After School Class
PAW has made After-School Enrichment Scholarships, Sibling Grants, Learning Pod Group Rates & School Fundraiser Auction Items Available.
A woman posted a video of herself jumping off of a boat into the Hudson River with the Statue of Liberty in the background over the weekend.
New Yorkers say "I don't" to a viral video showing a wedding party blocking Midtown traffic — including an ambulance — for a photo shoot.
While many large events in NYC have been canceled this year, there are still lots of outdoor activities and streaming events to enjoy.
New York City's libraries will re-open next week for "grab-and-go" services across all five boroughs.
Help For Parents In The Time Of COVID-19
"School safety is necessary in its current form to keep ensuring safety," the mayor said. "We have to think about the reality of safety."
“The sheer magnitude has become clear to us in the last few days,” said de Blasio. "What we found was quite shocking and troubling."
"It's been tough on our kids," Mayor de Blasio said. "We're going to have to be creative about supporting them."
Neighborhood businesses and cultural institutions are serving up online classes, workshops, and downloadable activities for kids and parents
The mayor has announced 'Project Cupid,' which will allow couples to get their marriage licenses online without visiting a city clerk.
Living in a locked-down world seems to be bringing out the best, and worst, in our relationships.
"We know many New Yorkers plan to observe religious holidays," said Richard Carranza. "However, they will not be considered 'days off;'"
Spring break has been canceled in New York's public and charter schools by an executive order from Gov. Cuomo, union officials say.
"All things are going to pot," said Brooklyn mom Iris Gomez. “It has so many challenges.”
City University of New York schools will take a five-day "recalibration period for educational equity," the chancellor announced.
Social distancing presents an opportunity and challenge to city parents experiencing "two worlds colliding in our space and in our face."
Trying to find activities to fill the next couple of weeks at home with the kids? Try cooking with them!
The city's largest charter school network will move to online learning amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, officials announced Friday.
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson is calling on New York City to close public schools, he announced Friday.
They'll be awarded philanthropic camp of the year for their efforts in sending children to camp who otherwise wouldn't be able to do so.
Children born in November and December are more likely to be told they have learning disabilities, a new data analysis shows.
Hundreds of New York City kids might not be able to find a preschool that fits their special needs this spring, a new study finds.
Only four out of New York City's top 10 public high schools are actually in New York City, a new study found.
Your child can spend their Spring Recess Break getting ready for the competitive state math exam!
Starting in February during the students' Midwinter Recess we will begin equipping students for the upcoming March ELA state exam
Most parents chose these names for their children.
A new study shows New York spends more on public education than any other state yet has among the worst graduation rates in the nation.
Customers can go online to browse through kids' letters to Santa and help make the holidays magical.
A Brooklyn school worker forced a 9-year-old boy to watch his friends eat lunch as punishment for laughing, a complaint alleges.