New Elementary School Planned for Lower Manhattan
March 21, 2011By Fernanda SantosThe Department of Education announced on Monday that it would open an elementary school inside its headquarters at the Tweed Courthouse
March 21, 2011By Fernanda SantosThe Department of Education announced on Monday that it would open an elementary school inside its headquarters at the Tweed Courthouse
March 21, 2011By Kismet Barksdale AFSCME District Council 1707, District Council 37 and CSEA stand firm with Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer to fight back against
March 16, 2011By Stephanie West Blasting the City’s proposal to slash 16,500 child care slots as “a cynical, devastating blow to children, working parents and
March 14, 2011By Alan J. Gerson Seniority for teachers is good for pupils. The seniority system, along with teacher tenure, assure that all students benefit
March 9, 2010By Ernest A. Logan, President, CSA CSA President Says City’s Budget Proposal to Eliminate More than 16,500 Day Care slots will nearly eradicate
March 8, 2010By Linda Gomez On February 19, the House approved legislation (H.R. 1) to cut federal programs by over $60 billion for the current
February 25, 2011 By Bendix Anderson To see how New York City’s day care system helps parents, take a look at the success of the
February 9, 2011 By Daniel Miller, Ph.D. Immigrants living Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island were the beneficiaries of a New York City Council’s Immigrant Opportunities Initiative
By Bendix AndersonJanuary 30, 2011 Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his new Schools Chancellor Cathleen Black continue to press for what they call “accountability” in the
By Dan Miller, Ph.D.December 27, 2010 On Thursday December 16 more than one hundred high school students stood on the steps of City Hall behind