Will the city ban the use of cell phones during school hours? Maybe.
On Wednesday, members of the Youth Journalism Coalition praised the proposed Council resolution.
Money for new contracts has yet to reach class providers, while those near clusters of migrant shelters are cut off.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers like Mary Larkin, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
The city’s “egregious misconduct has also jeopardized tens of millions of dollars ARE has already invested in the project.”
The city's public university is now spending $12 million in ads to promote support programs for Hispanic students.
School leaders don't expect to receive extra money in their budgets — and will have to come up with their own policies.
According to Schools Chancellor David Banks, principals have previously told him they want some type of citywide policy put in place.
Opening in 2026, the school will feature a rooftop terrace, basketball court, science labs, art and music specialty rooms, library and more.
Six New York City public school teachers win $25,000 each, plus $10,000 prize for their schools.
Stop & Shop Celebrates 5-Year Anniversary of Partnership with P.S. 105 The Bay School Food Pantry with a $17,500 Donation.
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Columbia University's main campus will switch to hybrid learning for the rest of the semester amid protests over Israel's war with Hamas.
The newly renovated space includes two state-of-the-art electrical and electronics-focused classrooms
The children's YouTube star has a little song for Eric Adams: "Parents are really struggling to find affordable, high-quality childcare."
The Cooper Union failed to protect Jewish students who said they sheltered in a library from an antisemitic protest, a lawsuit contends.
In the age of test-optional admissions, excelling in Advanced Placement (AP) courses is paramount for college applications.
David Banks called the city cuts “extremely hurtful” and said he was “fighting like heck to get these cuts restored."
Only vending machines have offered food at two campuses since late September.
Families and students often describe the admissions process as stressful and confusing.
A school food staffer told Chalkbeat in January that the items removed from the February menu were among the pricier offerings.
"I'm Muslim and by him I've been called many names," gym teacher Kamilla Shulanova said. "Recently, he actually called me a terrorist."
"IBM was not ready for prime time," Chancellor David Banks said about login problems that frustrated thousands of students Tuesday.
“I come in and it just looks like a desert,” Tinsley said. “This is child abuse.”
But as Mayor Eric Adams announced reversals of cuts for the third straight day, he contended the city isn't out of the budget woods.
New York City colleges, universities and elementary and high schools ranked among the nation's best this year. Take a look back.
"These cuts are based off of a fiscal crisis that we feel is completely fabricated," said the United Federation of Teachers' president.
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Global Foundation joins staff and students from NYC Campus in Celebration of International Prosthetics and Orthotic Day
Parents are calling for the ouster of controversial principal Erica Ureña-Thus, of P.S. 398 in Queens.
"Resistance against occupation is a human right!" signs were held by throngs of students Thursday as they marched in Manhattan.
Restructuring will enhance student experience and nurutre career-ready professionals.
Student homelessness in 2022-2023 was even higher than the previous peak reached years ago when enrollment was higher, a new study found.
Jewish undergraduates at the school’s Manhattan campuses mobilize aid efforts and wait warily for Israel’s next move.
A law firm rescinded its job offer to the president of NYU's Student Bar Association after the student sent a letter condemning Israel.