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Category: Education

NYC to arrange 100K more iPads for understudies in distant learning: Mayor de Blasio

October 7, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The city Education Department will arrange an extra 100,000 iPads on head of the in excess of 300,000 they bought a year ago…

De Blasio defies Cuomo’s claim that NYC schools in hotspot areas are covid transmission locales

October 7, 2020 Liam Samuel

City hall leader de Blasio hit back Tuesday at Gov. Cuomo’s declaration that city schools are infection transmission destinations in neighborhoods where COVID-19…

In excess of 100 NYC government funded schools close in COVID-19 hotspots, only days after they reopened

October 6, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Only four days after the remainder of New York City’s government funded schools opened for face to face learning, more than 100 of…

Schools in NYC hotspots to be clossed from Tuesday

October 5, 2020 Lucas Carter

City schools in Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods encountering Covid flare-ups will again be shut beginning Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo reported Monday. Cuomo made…

Two college students in Philadelphia were rushed to the hospital after they fell four floors

October 5, 2020 Olivia John

Two undergrads in Philadelphia were hurried to the emergency clinic after they fell four stories from a housetop party while attempting to take…

NYC secondary schools structures are open – but many students still study online

October 2, 2020 Benjamin Leo

A large number of city center and secondary school understudies got back to class structures Thursday following quite a while of far off…

This $99 e-learning bootcamp makes learning new aptitudes more open than any time in recent memory

October 2, 2020 Antonio Chad

The e-learning blast in the course of recent years has made learning new abilities simpler and more open than any other time in…

A Queens school for children with disabilities: Closed due to corona virus

October 2, 2020 Sophia Andrew

A Queens school for kids with inabilities turned into the principal city state funded school to close due to Covid Thursday after authorities…

we have to go to court or do something else, we will;Teachers union chief

October 1, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The top of the city teacher’s union undermined legitimate action Thursday if Mayor Bill de Blasio doesn’t close down Big Apple schools in…

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