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November 02, 2022

Queens BP promotes student green thumbs with $11 mil

November 02, 2022/ Guest User
Queens BP promotes student green thumbs with $11 mil

“We need to intensify our efforts to improve the quality of our students’ education so they can properly learn, grow and thrive and that's exactly what we're doing in Queens.”

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November 02, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Education
queens borough president, Donovan Richards, RIchmond Hill, schools, public schools, science, hydroponics
July 26, 2022

Judge puts a hold on school budget cuts

July 26, 2022/ Guest User
Judge puts a hold on school budget cuts

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank granted a temporary restraining order and set a court date for a suit against the city for allegedly cutting school funding outside procedure.

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July 26, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Education
doe, TRO, david banks, schools
December 28, 2021

Schools will fully reopen post-holiday, officials pledge

December 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Schools will fully reopen post-holiday, officials pledge

“Our kids need to be in school.”

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December 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
coronavirus, Education, news
Bill de blasio, Eric Adams, Kathy Hochul, COVID-19, schools
October 14, 2021

State settles equitable education suit

October 14, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
State settles equitable education suit

"Every single New Yorker deserves a quality education to succeed in our state, and public schools are a vital component of that opportunity for our children's upward mobility."

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October 14, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law, Education
schools, education, Kathy Hochul, john liu
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
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 22, 2021

Candidates in Southeast Queens Council race run to tackle COVID, jobs, education and housing

February 22, 2021/ David Brand
Candidates in Southeast Queens Council race run to tackle COVID, jobs, education and housing

Nine candidates are running to represent Council District 31.

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February 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, news, politics, Southern Queens, Rockaways
council district 31, far rockaway, southeast queens, special election, covid-19, coronavirus, schools, hurricane sandy
February 08, 2021

Crowley urges NYC to reopen high schools

February 08, 2021/ David Brand
Crowley urges NYC to reopen high schools

“Our students are suffering and need to immediately resume in-person education.”

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February 08, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Education, news
Elizabeth Crowley, school shutdown, schools, education, high school, covid-19, coronavirus, uft
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
December 03, 2020

More than 21,000 Queens students were homeless last school year, report finds

December 03, 2020/ David Brand
More than 21,000 Queens students were homeless last school year, report finds

Overall, 111,000 NYC students experienced homelessness at some point last year.

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December 03, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, Homelessness, Health, Housing
advocates for children of new york, homelessness, homeless, school district 29, shelters, doubled up, schools
November 18, 2020

School shutdown further complicates education for kids in homeless shelters

November 18, 2020/ David Brand
School shutdown further complicates education for kids in homeless shelters

“WiFi in the 21st Century is an essential utility and you have to have it to connect to the modern world.”

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November 18, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Education, equity, news
homeless shelters, school closure, wifi, Bill de blasio, department of education, Department of Homeless Services, remote learning, schools
October 05, 2020

State shutters schools in three Queens neighborhoods, but businesses can stay open for now

October 05, 2020/ David Brand
State shutters schools in three Queens neighborhoods, but businesses can stay open for now

“These clusters have to be attacked.”

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October 05, 2020/ David Brand/
Business, Central Queens, Communities, coronavirus, Health, Law, politics, news
schools, covid-19, coronavirus, cuomo, de blasio, education
September 30, 2020

Five Queens schools hit by COVID as reopenings proceed

September 30, 2020/ Guest User
Five Queens schools hit by COVID as reopenings proceed

People with confirmed cases of COVID-19 entered at least five Queens school buildings in the days leading up to this week’s reopening, the Department of Education said.

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September 30, 2020/ Guest User/
Education, news, coronavirus
back to school, COVID-19, New York State Department of Education, astoria peaker plant, corona, Elmhurst, Woodside, schools
September 17, 2020

NYC again delays public school reopening date

September 17, 2020/ David Brand
NYC again delays public school reopening date

“They’re not listening to parents and teachers.”

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September 17, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, Education, Health, news
schools, public schools, forest hills, bill de blasio, students, coronavirus, covid-19
September 01, 2020

Seven new appointees join Queens’ Community Education Councils

September 01, 2020/ David Brand
Seven new appointees join Queens’ Community Education Councils

The CEC members are tasked with visiting schools to assess their educational needs, examining educational programs and making recommendations on district issues.

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September 01, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Education, news
community education council, sharon lee, Anne Marie Kanable, Brooke Stergion Abady, Rajwinder Kaur, Rochelle Carter, Dani Marr, Charles Park, schools, education
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