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School leader shares strategies for keeping students at the center of his work
As a school leader, I am currently challenged with creating an educational experience that nourishes and speaks to the...
A New York City student’s open letter to the public
Dear Public, As we all know, in today’s society, we as a nation are going through hardships. Together we are facing a...
Long Island parent worries school closures will affect her daughter’s kindergarten readiness
Families statewide are buckling down and taking on the task of educating students at home for the very first time....
New York City teacher aims to support her students’ emotional well-being
As I write this, I am struggling. I have graded work, given individualized feedback, facilitated classroom chats,...
Buffalo parent worries school closures will be “catastrophic” for some students
My wife and I, like every other family, have been forced to take sole responsibility for the education of our...
How one non-profit helps schools identify students for advanced coursework and remove barriers to access
For schools working with Equal Opportunity Schools, every staff member becomes an advocate for ensuring all students...
At Rochester’s Joseph C. Wilson Magnet School, the goal is supporting all students to be successful in IB courses
When Julie VanDerwater took over as principal at Rochester’s Joseph C. Wilson Magnet School in 2016, there were only...
At Brooklyn’s P-TECH, advanced courses pave the way to an associate in applied science degree
As the founding principal of Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) in Brooklyn, Rashid Davis has...
In Buffalo, a culture shift around Advanced Placement courses
When Sabatino Cimato was a principal in the Buffalo Public Schools a few years ago, if he wanted to offer an Advanced...
Yonkers middle schoolers excel taking Algebra 1 in a familiar environment
Yonkers Superintendent Edwin M. Quezada’s expansion of Algebra 1 at the middle school level started with a simple...
Dual enrollment programs allow Yonkers Public Schools graduates to get a taste of college
Students in the Yonkers Public Schools have an opportunity to take college-level classes through a number of different...