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With concerns about potential cuts on the horizon amidst federal policy changes, criticism continues regarding the future of ...
The mayoral primary was all about affordability: for the New Yorkers of nearly every income level facing parallel crises, and ...
The pandemic supercharged interest. Now, a cultural and political emphasis on women staying at home is continuing to fuel ...
An agreement between Columbia University and the White House this week is an unprecedented intrusion that could erode the ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik’s visit is more than just a fleeting moment; it’s a reflection of a significant political shift underway.
He shepherded the mayor’s curriculum overhauls, pushed to open 28 new schools, and even helped elevate Melissa Aviles-Ramos ...
The nation's largest school district is expanding its student cellphone ban to include any "internet-enabled" devices such as ...
The article NYC Announces New Cellphone Ban Policy For Upcoming School Year appeared first on New York City Patch. NEW YORK ...
The New York City Department of Education’s $100 million push to implement “restorative justice” instead of stricter school ...
NYC approves a policy to ban student use of personal devices during school hours starting in the 2025-2026 term.
New York City public schools will enforce a new policy banning the use of personal internet-enabled devices during school hours. Backed by $25 million in city funding and $4.3 million from the state, ...