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October 26, 2022

Opinion: Diwali holiday in 2023 is not a done deal

October 26, 2022/ Special to the Eagle
Opinion: Diwali holiday in 2023 is not a done deal

“Our communities deserve to understand the full scope of the legislative process. We cannot continue to accept empty promises.”

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October 26, 2022/ Special to the Eagle/
Voices
Diwali, Eric Adams, Diwali Holiday, department of education, Jenifer Rajkumar
July 19, 2022

Parents, teachers sue city over education budget cuts

July 19, 2022/ Guest User
Parents, teachers sue city over education budget cuts

A group of parents and teachers are suing the city, Mayor Eric Adams and the Department of Education over budget cuts they allege were made outside of proper procedure.

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July 19, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Education
budget, fy23, department of education, school, David Banks
May 17, 2022

DOE walks back superintendent snub

May 17, 2022/ Guest User
DOE walks back superintendent snub

Days after Queens parents, teachers and elected officials rallied in outrage at the removal of sitting District 30 Superintendent, the Department of Education said they’d reconsider.

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May 17, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, Education, news
department of education, District 30, Dr. Philip Composto
February 16, 2022

Schools chancellor meets with Queens parents

February 16, 2022/ Guest User
Schools chancellor meets with Queens parents

Borough President Donovan Richards hosted the first Queens Parent Advisory Board meeting under the Adams administration Tuesday, with new Schools Chancellor David Banks on hand to offer insight into what's next for public schools.


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February 16, 2022/ Guest User/
Education, news
parent advisory board, donovan richards, schools chancellor, David Banks, department of education
July 02, 2021

Audit finds Queens schools with high lead levels, calls on DOE to improve response time

July 02, 2021/ Guest User
Audit finds Queens schools with high lead levels, calls on DOE to improve response time

“The DOE must improve its lead inspection and remediation processes.”

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July 02, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Health, news
Scott Stringer, lead contamination, department of education
June 30, 2021

LIC teen sues DOE in anti-gay discrimination case

June 30, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
LIC teen sues DOE in anti-gay discrimination case

“The DOE and staff at I.S. 126 had a responsibility to follow that law and to keep my son safe.”

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June 30, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Education, news
lawsuit, LGBTQ, department of education, board of education, homophobia
June 29, 2021

DOE summer meal program returns

June 29, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
DOE summer meal program returns

The Department of Education’s Grab-and-Go meal service began on June 28.

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June 29, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, Food, news
department of education, food insecurity
May 25, 2021

Queens waste committee lays out plan for zero waste future

May 25, 2021/ Guest User
Queens waste committee lays out plan for zero waste future

“This is an environmental justice issue”


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May 25, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Environment, news
QSWAB, zero waste, sustainability, Donovan Richards, Jimmy Van Bramer, department of education, Department of Sanitation
April 19, 2021

Union leader says school safety agents should remain under NYPD

April 19, 2021/ Guest User
Union leader says school safety agents should remain under NYPD

“They do far more than the public understands and knows.”

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April 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Education
Jumaane Williams, school safety, NYPD, department of education
April 05, 2021

NYC ditches two-case school closure rule

April 05, 2021/ David Brand
NYC ditches two-case school closure rule

“We looked at the science and we have come to the conclusion it's time for a change.”

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April 05, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Education, Health, news
bill de blasio, school closure, department of education, cdc, doe, schools, covid-19, coronavirus
April 02, 2021

More than 93K New Yorkers got a COVID vaccine Thursday

April 02, 2021/ David Brand
More than 93K New Yorkers got a COVID vaccine Thursday

“That's the most by far that's been achieved in a single day.”

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April 02, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, news
bill de blasio, covid-19, covid vaccines, department of education, coronavirus
March 19, 2021

NYC Schools Chancellor: Why I dare to dream big

March 19, 2021/ Special to the Eagle
NYC Schools Chancellor: Why I dare to dream big

This week, I began leading the nation’s largest public school system.

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March 19, 2021/ Special to the Eagle/
Education, Voices
meisha porter, schools chancellor, department of education
February 26, 2021

Southeast Queens native Meisha Porter named NYC’s new schools chancellor

February 26, 2021/ David Brand
Southeast Queens native Meisha Porter named NYC’s new schools chancellor

Porter will take over for outgoing Chancellor Richard Carranza.

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February 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Education, equity
meisha porter, richard carranza, schools, department of education, schools chancellor, south jamaica, covid-19
February 05, 2021

Play ball? Queens council candidate pushes safe sports restart for NYC school leagues

February 05, 2021/ David Brand
Play ball? Queens council candidate pushes safe sports restart for NYC school leagues

James Johnson is running in Council District 27.

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February 05, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, politics, Sports
james johnson, covid-19, coronavirus, campus magnet high school, department of education, public school athletic league, psal, sports
December 03, 2020

Opinion: Public schools are partnering with parents to strengthen remote learning

December 03, 2020/ Guest User
Opinion: Public schools are partnering with parents to strengthen remote learning

Now more than ever, it is critically important that we find creative new ways to lift up our families and strengthen our school communities—and that’s what Parent University is all about.

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December 03, 2020/ Guest User/
Voices
Richard Carranza, department of education, schools
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