Public Advocate Hails Real Life James Bond for Drying Out School
November 20, 2012 Marc Bussanich In the wake of Hurricane Sandy many schools in the city’s public school system were severely damaged, forcing thousands of students to miss school for
November 20, 2012 Marc Bussanich In the wake of Hurricane Sandy many schools in the city’s public school system were severely damaged, forcing thousands of students to miss school for
John B. King, Jr November 19, 2012 Around Town by Neal Tepel State Education Commissioner John B. King, Jr. announced the creation of the Commissioner’s Teacher Advisory Council. The Council,
November 19, 2012 By Stephanie West Larry Cary, a Manhattan lawyer, was recently elected president of the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation, the nation’s premier alumni fundraising group for a public
Displaced NYC Students Helped November 15, 2012 Around Town by Neal Tepel City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn and United Federation of Teachers (UFT) President Michael Mulgrew have launched a
Teacher Killed in Superstorm Sandy Accident
EarlyLearn’s Adverse Impacts on Day Care and Head Start Programs
Newark Teachers Reach Agreement
DC 1707 Workers, Receive $100,000 in Back Pay
Anger Boils Over Inside Lunchroom Kitchens As DOE Turns Up Heat
Raglan George Jr. Continues Protest Against EarlyLearn