Education DOE Chancellor ‘still hopeful’ bus driver strike can be avoided before start of school year By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn With cyber crimes rising, Hochul announces ‘nation-leading’ statewide cybersecurity strategy By Jada Camille & Paul Frangipane
Education City Council passes resolution that calls on state to prohibit legacy admissions at New York colleges and universities By Sarah Belle Lin
The Bronx Five Bronx students selected for the 2023 NYC Votes Youth Ambassador Program By Emily Swanson
Education Public school occupational and physical therapists reject the new UFT contract, demand higher pay By Sarah Belle Lin
Education New Yorkers react to Supreme Court’s ruling ending affirmative action in colleges By Isabel Song Beer
Education Just breathe: DOE to require breathing exercises for public school students By Sarah Belle Lin
Education NYC parents express doubts over Education Council election results, demand independent audit from DOE By Sarah Belle Lin
Education Plugged in to educate: ‘FutureReadyNYC’ initiative expanding in NYC with Google’s help in effort to diversify tech workforce By Sarah Belle Lin
Education Op-ed | The importance of finding funding for CUNY, an engine of opportunity By Adrienne Adams
Education City strikes 5-plus year deal with UFT, includes annual raises and virtual learning program By Ethan Stark-Miller
Queens Queens lawmakers and coalition members advocate in support of legislation to teach Asian American history in NYC public schools By Carlotta Mohamed
Manhattan Q&A with Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine: MSG, Congestion Pricing, Migrant Crisis By Sarah Belle Lin
Education At Lower Manhattan rally, youth and family services providers, pols say they won’t accept ‘one penny of cuts’ to education By Sarah Belle Lin
Education New York Democratic Committee calls on state to implement LGBTQIA+ curriculum By Matt Tracy
Education ‘Back to basics’: NYC Reads program aims to boost literacy levels for public school students By Sarah Belle Lin
Education Here’s what the new proposed history and social studies curriculum on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander could look like By Sarah Belle Lin
Bronx Times Keeping the ‘essence of circus’ alive: Flip Circus brings generations of fun to the Bronx
QNS With SNAP cuts looming, LIC-based Fortune Society offers hope to underserved residents struggling with food insecurity