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Youth and Education Sector News
Youth and Education Sector News
May 11, 2018
NYC Has 113 of America’s Best High Schools, US News Says
May 11, 2018
In Honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, 8 Essays From Educators Who Raised Their Voices This Year
May 11, 2018
New Federal Kinship Funding, a Prelude to Family First Act, Up for Grabs
May 11, 2018
$200 Million Venture to Help Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Hits New York, Pittsburgh
May 11, 2018
New Schools Chief Talks School Segregation, Racial Discomfort
May 11, 2018
Why Is the Number of Schools With Child Care Going Down?
May 11, 2018
House Vote Could Decide Fate of School Choice Plan for Key Group of Students
May 11, 2018
Here Are the More Than 100 New York City Schools With Pre-K Waitlists This Year
May 11, 2018
Nonprofits Push New York City Council to Fund Summer Programs
May 10, 2018
Evaluation of OSF-Funded Education Program for Boys of Color Finds Efforts Didn’t Improve Outcomes
May 9, 2018
Finding Foster Children a Family When They Turn 21
May 9, 2018
A $24 Million New York City Program Was Supposed to Prepare More Black and Latino Men for College. But a New Study Found It Didn’t.
May 9, 2018
New York’s State Senate Majority Leader Doesn’t Endorse Teacher Evaluation Legislation – But Doesn’t Rule Out Action Either
May 9, 2018
What New York’s Skyline Can Teach Kids About Math and Science
May 9, 2018
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Interviews New Directions Fellow G. Gabrielle Starr on Why an Interdisciplinary Lens Matters
May 8, 2018
Melania Trump Rolls Out ‘Be Best,’ a Children’s Agenda With a Focus on Social Media
May 8, 2018
Teacher Evaluation Fight Spills Into New York’s Board of Regents Meeting
May 8, 2018
Asked About a ‘Divisive’ Tweet About Segregation, Carranza Directs an Upper West Side Parent to Implicit Bias Training
May 8, 2018
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice Is a Lesson Students Sorely Need
May 8, 2018
A Month Into the Job, It’s Clear Chancellor Carranza Isn’t Carmen Fariña Version 2.0
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