NYC Public Schools (NYCPS) today released the New York State test score data for grades 3 through 8 from the 2023-24 school year and citywide screener data from grades K-2.
Continue readingThe NYC Test & Trace Corps Hit One Million COVID-19 Tests In NYC Schools From Harlem To Hollis
The NYC Test & Trace Corps today announced that one million COVID-19 tests have been administered in New York City schools.
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B.P. Brewer To Schools Chancellor Carranza, “Where’s The School Social Workers?”
Borough President Gale A. Brewer called on New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza to make more mental health care available to students by working for a 2021 budget that fully funds one full-time social worker per school from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
Chancellor Carranza Announces Acceleration Of Learning And Instruction For New School Year
Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza today announced key efforts to accelerate learning and instruction across New York City Schools for the 2019-20 school year. Continue reading
Streamed The Oversight Hearing On Title IX And Gender-Based Discrimination In NYC Schools
The City Council Committees on Women and Gender Equity, Higher Education, and Education will hold a joint hearing tomorrow regarding sexual harassment and gender discrimination in New York City schools,
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Success Academy Harlem 2 Wins The National Named Blue Ribbon Award 2018
Eight NYC schools were awarded the coveted title of National Blue Ribbon School Monday by the U.S. Department of Education and one of those schools was Harlem's Success Academy Harlem 2.Continue reading
Schools Handling National Student Walkouts Differently From Harlem To Hollywood
Campus Safety Magazine reports that schools are grappling with safety concerns today as students across the country are walking out of their classrooms to protest gun violence from Harlem to Hollywood.Continue reading
Schools Chancellor Fariña Releases School Survey Results From Harlem To Hollis
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced the results of the tenth annual NYC School Survey. For the first time ever, survey participation exceeded one million respondents, with 1,002,196 students, teachers, and parents completing the survey. Continue reading
Lincoln Center Great American Dance Film Screenings For Schools Coming For Free In May
This May, in its ongoing commitment to making great art available to all, Lincoln Center will give teachers in New York City schools the opportunity to introduce their students to outstanding dance performances when it brings screenings from its new Great American Dance series, free of charge, to Harlem in Manhattan and the remaining four boroughs.Continue reading