The United Federation of Teachers is moving into the next phase of its “Fix Tier 6” campaign, and the message is blunt: New York...
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The recent citywide ban on cellphones in NYC public schools is having an unexpected effect: some students are now struggling with basic...
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A new mixed-use project is being considered for 240 Nassau Street in Fort Greene, aiming to deliver a combination of public services and...
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A New Home Near Madison Square Park Nord Anglia International School New York (NAISNY) has officially opened its new Gramercy campus,...
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Why NYC Is Moving Toward Phone-Free Schools The New York City Department of Education’s decision to roll out a new cell phone and...
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The latest remarks made by New York City Comptroller Brad Lander have ignited a firestorm in East New York, where community leaders assert...
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Despite an NYC annual budget of $115 billion, and over $30 billion for the Department of Education (DOE), Black-owned companies secure less...
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As early voting gets underway in New York City, Khari Edwards’ campaign for Brooklyn Borough President has gained major traction with a...
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News Distributed by NYC Newswire The Big Apple Awards honor New York City’s public school teachers who go above and beyond to...
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News Distributed by NYC Newswire Celebrating the Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Khari Edwards, candidate for Brooklyn Borough...