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Youth and Education Sector News
Youth and Education Sector News
April 20, 2018
After an 11-Year-Old Navajo Girl Was Kidnapped, Her Family and Friends Sprang Into Action to Find Her. Why Did It Take So Long for Law Enforcement to Join Them?
April 20, 2018
DOE: Students Will Be Penalized for Taking Part in Half-Day Gun Protest
April 20, 2018
One Big Upside of Career and Tech Programs? They Push More Kids to Graduate
April 20, 2018
Can Schools Encourage Students to Be More Involved Citizens? A New Study Suggests Yes They Can
April 20, 2018
New York Life Foundation Supports Path For More Latino Youth to Pursue Higher Education
April 19, 2018
‘Jacobe’s Law’ Would Make New York the Latest State to Require Schools to Notify Parents When Children Are Bullied
April 19, 2018
America’s First College for Former Foster Youth Will Open This Fall
April 19, 2018
A 3-Point Plan to Increase Diversity in NYC’s Specialized High Schools
April 19, 2018
Schools Chancellor Implores City Students Not to Walk Out on Friday
April 19, 2018
Dance Like the Principal Is Watching
April 18, 2018
Reading Aloud to Young Children Has Benefits for Behavior and Attention
April 18, 2018
Pols, Activists Call for City Hall to Fund Homeless-Student Aid
April 18, 2018
Is Your Body Appropriate to Wear to School?
April 18, 2018
New York City’s Finance Watchdog Demands Answers on $600 Million School Turnaround Program
April 18, 2018
Disability, Race and Reasons: What We Know, and Don’t Know, About Disparity in School Discipline
April 17, 2018
Administration Confirms Nearly 200 Job Cuts at Agency that Handles Juvenile Justice
April 17, 2018
The Cost of Keeping Children Poor
April 17, 2018
Assignment for the New Schools Chancellor: Address Race Head-On
April 17, 2018
‘So There I Was, Figuring It out Myself’: A Brooklyn Teen on Why the City’s Specialized High School Prep Wasn’t Enough
April 17, 2018
After #MeToo, a Teacher Tackles Gender Roles in Her Classroom
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