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Category: Education

NYC parents stampeding to Catholic education for the failures of Bill de Blasio’s school

November 5, 2020 Emma Perkins

Exactly when New York City Catholic schools are required like never before, they have less spots to bring to the table Gotham’s children….

Mayor de Blasio accuses abrupt Education Dept. strategy move on ‘astounding’ absence of in-person enrollment

October 31, 2020 Antonio Chad

Mayor de Blasio on Friday said he was shocked that not many children appeared at school structures after the city anticipated higher numbers—regardless…

City Hall and the Department of Education once again ‘blinded’ parents

October 28, 2020 Sophia Andrew

City Hall and the Department of Education blindsided guardians again Monday, this time with a declaration that November would be the main time…

9-year-old kid sits outside void school to distant learn in the midst of COVID-19

October 25, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Jonathan Endecott needed to be a typical child again — to return to class and his companions. However, the 9-year-old New Mexico kid…

Officials say 23% of NYC public school students did not attend the first two days of last month’s All-Remote School

October 23, 2020 Florence Alessi

About one of every four New York City government funded school understudies were missing during the initial two days of all-far off school…

Individual classes will benefit the most vulnerable families;De Blasio

October 19, 2020 Lucas Carter

As dissatisfaction developed a month ago over the city’s disordered restart of face to face learning, Mayor de Blasio protected his arrangement to…

“Predictably people are going to be upset no matter when we do this”, Sanchez on the subject of renaming schools

October 17, 2020 Emma Perkins

San Francisco may change ‘improper’ names of 44 city schools In any event 44 schools in San Francisco could see their names changed,…

Florida teacher explored after racially charged comments in online social studies class

October 16, 2020 Florence Alessi

A school in Osceola, has moved an instructor away from understudies and is examining racially charged comments she made in class. The instructor,…

NYC cancels $900M conceded payout to educators, refers to budgetary emergency

October 9, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The de Blasio organization has dropped a since quite a while ago booked $900 million conceded pay payout to current and previous instructors,…

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