By Mayors Eric Adams
Summer is a great time for children, but it's a challenging time for working parents.
Continue readingBy Mayors Eric Adams
Summer is a great time for children, but it's a challenging time for working parents.
Continue readingConsider acquiring your General Educational Development, or GED, if you didn't finish high school.
Continue readingAre you interested in learning a musical instrument? Are you wondering what the best choice would be for a beginner?
Continue readingLearn about the A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars program, which provides members of the Upper Manhattan community with access to Columbia resources at this virtual information session.
Continue readingThe demanding academic assignments, revision, and class sessions will sometimes leave you worn out. You lose the momentum and desire to study.
Continue readingTeaching your kids about science can be a rewarding and fun experience for the whole family.
Continue readingNew York City Mayor Eric Adams today appointed six new members to the Panel for Educational Policy (PEP) to round out his 13 mayoral appointments.
Continue readingCapital Preparatory Schools, is a growing family of college-prep charter schools serving historically disadvantaged students in the Bronx, and in Harlem opened with P. Diddy.
Continue readingNearly 73 percent of public high schools in New York City don’t have student newspapers or websites –– nor access to student journalism programs.
Continue readingWith the current pandemic that shook the world, we saw plenty of differences in the way education works.
Continue readingSo, you have decided to homeschool your child? That's a brave decision because homeschooling requires knowledge, time, patience, and resources.
Continue readingNew York City Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today announced new funding available to selected schools from Harlem to Hollis experiencing an influx of Students in Temporary Housing (STH).
Continue readingNYC Health + Hospitals today announced a series of free health insurance workshops to prepare New Yorkers for the upcoming open-enrollment periods.
Continue readingI WILL GRADUATE (IWG), a New York City-based nonprofit organization working to provide support to students in the city’s public school system.
Continue readingThe effects of the grading system on students have both positive and negative effects as it is considered a distinctive level to measure students’ success and failure.
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