As the 2017 - 18 academic year gets underway, the Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of New York are proud to report that its students are outpacing New York State and New
York City public school students in terms of the percentage of students meeting or exceeding proficiency standards in both Mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA).
So, with New York
City public school students returning next month, * the question is: Why isn't more being done to bring students of different races together in the most racially and ethnically diverse city in the country, one where the public schools have had little success closing a huge racial achievement gap?
The Rochester Education Foundation is an independent organization whose mission is to provide programs and resources to improve learning and success for all Rochester
city public school students through partnerships with educators, business and the community.
Guggenheim's Annual Exhibition of Artwork by New York
City Public School Students Includes Collages, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Sculptures Now in its 45th year, Learning Through Art (LTA), the pioneering arts education program of the Guggenheim Museum, presents A Year with Children 2016, an exhibition organized by the Sackler Center for Arts Education at the Guggenheim Museum, on view April 22 — June 12, 2016.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew joined the mayor and the schools chancellor on Jan. 17 to announce that a record number of New York
City public school students took and passed Advanced Placement exams in the prior school year.
Also at 10 a.m., parents of New York
City public school students host press conference to denounce Mayor Bill de Blasio's response to school safety in wake of a recent Families for Excellent Schools report, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
With the beginning of the school year only a little more than a month away, thousands of New York
City public school students remain unsure whether they'll be promoted to the next grade in the fall.
For sixteen years, Andres has taught yoga to diverse populations throughout the world, including
Baltimore City Public School students, drug treatment centers, mental crisis facilities, homeless shelters, wellness centers, colleges, private schools and other various venues throughout the nation and throughout the world.
Several groups, led by the Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE), a nonprofit legal advocacy organization, filed suit in 1993 claiming that New York State was depriving New York
City public school students of their constitutional rights to a «sound basic education,» a standard that had been prescribed in 1982 by the state's highest court (in New York, the Court of Appeals).
Here's a scene you don't see very often: a line of an
inner city public school students standing outside of a classroom eagerly waiting for their teacher to let them in and begin class.
Catholic school students outpaced New York State and New York
City public school students in terms of the percentage of students meeting or exceeding proficiency standards in both Mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA).
Happily, as New York
City public school students return to class, New York state's committee to implement this federal education law has pledged collaboration with higher education to improve aspiring teachers» student teaching and field experiences.
• Homeless but still in school: 33,000 New York
City public school students are homeless according to a new report by the city's Independent Budget Office.
support the Department of Education's efforts to make computer science classes a reality within the next 10 years for all New York
City public school students and adult education students served by the DOE.
City education officials Wednesday announced they will now provide free lunch for
all city public school students.
Mona Davids, President of the New York City Parents Union (NYCPU) recalled that as a New York
City public school student being marked absent when observing Muslim Holidays and until recently her own children have been marked absent for observing those holidays.
Over the last decade, New York
City public school students have seen real improvements in their schools, most clearly evidenced by a graduation rate that has been climbing steadily after decades of stagnation.
New York City Council Member Andy King (D — 12th CD, Bronx) on Wednesday unveiled a resolution aimed at promoting a safer learning environment for all New York
City public schools students.
In response to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, young people nationwide, including many New York
City public school students, are planning to walk out of school for 17 minutes — one for every person killed — at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 14 to protest the U.S. Congress» inaction.
As of 2011, roughly 70 percent of New York
City public school students were Black and Latino, while more than 70 percent of kindergartners in gifted and talented programs were White or Asian.
New York's court of appeals, the state's highest court, decided 4 to 2 that $ 1.93 billion in additional annual spending was sufficient to provide an adequate education for New York
City public school students.
DeGrasse offers a very grim picture of the socioeconomic condition of New York
City public school students.
Collectively we have been administrators, charter school founders, charter school parents, New York
City public school students and teachers.
Both of these proposals are steps towards equal funding for all New York
City public school students,» the organization said in a statement.
On September 20, 2017, Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of New York reported that student test scores outpace those of New York State and
City Public School students.
And while 13 percent of New York
City public school students are English - language learners, ELLs make up only 6 percent of its charter school population.
(By contrast, Dennis Walcott, who is responsible for over one million New York
City public school students, earns $ 213,000 a year.)
Read about New Visions» work transforming education for 40,000 New York
City public school students in a network of public district and charter schools.
We are proud to report that our students are outpacing New York State and New York
City public school students in terms of the percentage of students meeting or exceeding proficiency standards in both Math and ELA.
«Inspired by Nam June Paik: Becoming Robot» opens on May 19, featuring art from New York
City public school students.
There are existing programs in which Cooper Union students tutor and mentor New York
City public school students.