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Category: Education

classrooms and schools in NYC close due to COVID-19 cases rising among students, staff

December 20, 2020 Emma Perkins

The quantity of NYC students and staff testing positive for COVID-19 is rising, driving the Department of Education to screen more homerooms and…

NYC ends academics-based admissions for middle schools _ but maintaining them for high schools.

December 19, 2020 Dave Barr

In a long awaited and constantly deferred choice, the city Department of Education said Friday that it will scrap academics-based confirmations for middle…

Connecticut has become the first U.S. state to require that high schools offer black and Latino studies

December 10, 2020 Emma Perkins

Connecticut on Wednesday declared it has become the primary U.S. state to necessitate that secondary schools offer an elective course on black and…

New York City’s public elementary students returns to classrooms

December 8, 2020 Lucas Carter

It had returned to school — again — Monday for understudies in New York City’s public elementary schools. Almost 200,000 children in evaluations…

Education Secretary extended the student loan relief until January 31.

December 5, 2020 Antonio Chad

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday broadened the suspension of student loan payments until the finish of January. Borrowers haven’t needed to make…

Babbel the language learning app is presently 50% off

November 19, 2020 Dave Barr

Learning another dialect has something beyond movement benefits. As per Ryan McMunn, top of the language-guidance business BRIC Language Systems, “a 10 percent…

Richard Carranza warns directors to plan for NYC schools closure

November 13, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Chancellor Richard Carranza cautioned administrators late Thursday to plan for another closure of face to face learning at all New York City schools….

The Oxford English Dictionary changes the definition of ‘woman’

November 12, 2020 Olivia John

In any event not in the Oxford English Dictionary, the mediator of the English language, which has taken sexism from the meaning of…

Probably half of the online class is spent sleeping or engaging in other activities

November 10, 2020 Emma Perkins

Almost two months into the school year, city educators are done imagining children will learn a lot of this current year — with…

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