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School Bus Contracts That Prompted Strike Approved
The controversial school bus contracts that led to a citywide strike earlier this year were approved last night in the Bronx and met with criticism from union leaders who had wanted to keep employee job protections intact.
5/23/2013 - By: NY1 News
City Council Approves Resolution Allowing Religious Services In Public School Buildings
The City Council has adopted a resolution allowing religious groups to hold services in public schools outside school hours and is now calling on the state Legislature to make it law statewide.
5/22/2013 - By: NY1 News
City To Replace Light Fixtures Containing PCBs In Schools By 2016
The city has agreed on a plan that officials say will accelerate the replacement of lights containing PCBs from city schools by the end of 2016.
5/21/2013 - By: NY1 News
DOE Pushes Back Against Resolution To Allow Religious Services In Schools After School Hours
The New York City Department of Education is pushing back against a City Council resolution that would allow religious groups to hold services in schools outside school hours. | Read New Yorkers' thoughts.
5/21/2013 - By: NY1 News
Students At Adult Learning Center Worry About Proposed Co-Location With Charter High School
Some adult students in Manhattan are worried about what will happen to their programs when a charter high school moves in with them in the fall, and a public hearing on the topic turned rowdy Monday night.
5/20/2013 - By: Michael Herzenberg
Lawsuit Alleges Racial Bias In School Admissions
Parents and activists are suing the city in a civil rights case that alleges high school admissions policies concentrate minority students into underperforming schools, setting them up for failure.
5/20/2013 - By: NY1 News
Gillibrand Wants Fixed Interest Rates For Federal Student Loans
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is proposing new legislation to allow current students and graduates to refinance their federal student loans, known as Stafford loans, at a fixed 4-percent interest rate, to keep the loans' interest rates from doubling in July.
5/19/2013 - By: NY1 News
Walcott Claims Mayoral Candidates Pander To Teachers' Union
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott stepped up to defend the mayor's education policies and blasted the mayoral candidates who want to change them during a Saturday speech.
5/19/2013 - By: NY1 News
DOE Doubles Teacher Training Funds
The city Department of Education said it plans to spend about $100 million for training teachers, double the amount the city spent last year.
5/17/2013 - By: NY1 News
Court Upholds Last Year's Decision To Block City School Closures
A state appellate court on Thursday reaffirmed a decision that stopped the city from closing 24 struggling public schools and replacing the teachers last year, on the argument it would be violating teacher contracts, and the city is not planning on appealing the ruling. | See a full list of schools that were spared closure through the 2012 legal case.
5/16/2013 - By: Josh Robin
Sources: Union Leader's Son Charged In Connection With IPad Theft From Sandy-Damaged School
Sources tell NY1 that the son of a construction union vice president became on Thursday the fifth suspect arrested in connection with the alleged stealing of 84 iPads from a Queens school badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy.
5/16/2013 - By: Natasha Ghoneim
Parents Want Buses To Take All Students To School That Teaches Sign Language
Several students at The American Sign Language and English Lower School are siblings of deaf children, which means they have to be taken to school by their parents or use public transportation, and parents want buses to take those students to the school, too.
5/14/2013 - By: NY1 News
Parents Scramble After Health Department Shuts Down Private Brooklyn Preschool
Dozens of parents in Brooklyn are scrambling to figure out activities for their young children after the Department of Health shut down a private school.
5/13/2013 - By: Michael Herzenberg
Testing Company Admits Further Mistakes With City Gifted And Talented Exams
The Department of Education says Pearson made several mistakes in their grading formula for gifted and talented exams for city students.
5/10/2013 - By: NY1 News
City Schools Work To Remove Butter From Lunchrooms
City school officials are doing all they can to stop the spread of butter, and they say it's part of their ongoing fight to keep kids healthy.
5/10/2013 - By: NY1 News
Community Of Closing Brooklyn Jesuit School Fights To Remain Open
Students, parents and teachers at a well-regarded school run by Jesuit priests in Brooklyn learned this week it's slated to close in September, but the principal is refusing to give up.
5/9/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
City Schools To Begin Lockdown Drills
City schools will now be required to conduct lockdown drills each year, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the Connecticut school shootings.
5/9/2013 - By: NY1 News
NY1 Exclusive: Parents Sue City, State Over Stalled Decisions For Their Special Needs Children's Education
Some parents of students with disabilities are playing the waiting game to find out whether the city will pay for their children's education, and the decision has taken so long that officials are now breaking the law.
5/8/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
City To Replace Potentially Dangerous Light Fixtures In Schools "Well Before" 2021
The city had previously said that it would replace light fixtures in 645 schools found to contain toxic compounds called PCBs before 2021. Now, it says the job will be done "well before" then, but it won't say when exactly.
5/8/2013 - By: NY1 News
City Union Says Most Dilapidated School Buildings Are In Poorest Neighborhods
One of the city's largest unions, the service employees' union, 32BJ, says the city's most dilapidated school buildings align with it's poorest neighborhoods.
5/8/2013 - By: NY1 News
City Council Gives Approval To Cornell Tech Campus On Roosevelt Island
A major educational development project is moving forward, and it will make a big impact among its new neighbors on Roosevelt Island.
5/8/2013 - By: NY1 News
Harlem School Evacuated After Light Fixture Starts Smoking In Classroom
A light fixture emitting smoke in a classroom in a Harlem school sent nine students and two adults to the hospital Tuesday, prompting DOE officials to also conduct a test to determine if the classroom was contaminated with PCBs.
5/7/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
St. John's University President To Step Down
Father Donald Harrington is stepping down as president of St. John's University after 24 years, an announcement that follows an investigation into fraud allegations at the school.
5/3/2013 - By: Mahsa Saeidi
Institutions Expanding Research Program Aimed At Training Young Scientists
As schools struggle to offer enough hands-on science, other institutions are stepping up and expanding an academic program they hope will train some of the next best scientists.
5/3/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
Blown Light Stirs PCB Fight Between Cobble Hill Public School Parents, Charter School Group
A blown light in a Brooklyn school is stirring up long-standing tension over PCBs between public school parents and a charter school group.
5/3/2013 - By: NY1 News
City Releases Emails Regarding Hiring Of Former Schools Chancellor Cathie Black
Following an Appeals Court decision, the city has released all messages between the mayor's office and former Schools Chancellor Cathie Black regarding the controversial decision to hire her as the leader of the Department of Education in 2010. | View the emails
5/2/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
National Teachers' Union President Critical Of State Giving New Tests Before Students Adjust To Common Core
For the past two weeks, elementary and middle-school students have been taking standardized tests, tests the city will use to decide whether to close schools, give teachers tenure or hold students back. It's something the president of the national teachers 'union came to New York to try to stop.
4/30/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
Queens Public School Becomes First In City To Go Vegetarian
P.S. 244 in Flushing is now the first public school in the city with an all-vegetarian menu, and teachers say the school's meatless menu evolved over time and after consultation with parents.
4/30/2013 - By: NY1 News
Educators Of Special Needs Students To Get Nearly $36 Million In Overtime Pay From DOE
More than 28,000 educators of special needs students are getting nearly $36 million in overtime after they said that as part of their jobs, they had to enter data into a computer system which was designed to replace paper records, but they said that the $80 million system was so slow, it unfairly added to their work day.
4/30/2013 - By: NY1 News
Some Sixth Graders Will Have Longer School Days In The Fall
For the second time in a week, mayoral candidate and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn appeared with a member of the current administration to announce a major initiative, this time with Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott to announce a pilot program that will increase the school day by two and a half hours for about 2,000 sixth graders.
4/29/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
Bronx DA Cannot Prosecute Allegations Of Decades-Old Abuse At Horace Mann
The Bronx district attorney's office says it has uncovered more than 25 Horace Mann School alumni who allegedly experienced sexual abuse from educators between 1962 and 1996, but authorities say the statute of limitations has run out for the alleged abusers to be prosecuted under state law.
4/27/2013 - By: NY1 News
Six Months After Sandy: Family Struggles To Catch Up With School After Storm
It took weeks for all six children in the Charles family to get back to school after Hurricane Sandy and now, six months after the storm, they're still trying to catch up.
4/26/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
All Democratic Candidates Say They'll Lift Cell Phone Ban In Schools
A mayoral forum on the future of technology in the city turned into a critique on the Bloomberg administration's ban on cell phones in city schools -- every candidate said they plan to lift the ban.
4/26/2013 - By: Courtney Gross
Selective City High Schools Forced To Accept Some Students Who Bypass Admissions Process
Students chosen to attend some of the top high schools in the city are usually handpicked, especially for those programs that have specific focuses. However, next year's classes will have some students that did not go through the rigorous vetting process. | See a full list of affected city high schools.
4/25/2013 - By: Lindsey Christ
Brooklyn Educator Arraigned On Charges Of Raping Teen Student
A Brooklyn public high school paraprofessional was arraigned Thursday night on charges of raping a teenage student on 17 separate occasions, and Department Of Education officials were looking to fire her.
4/25/2013 - By: NY1 News
Cooper Union To Charge Undergraduate Tuition Beginning In 2014
The school has been free to undergrads for more than 100 years, but now, the Board of Trustees at Cooper Union says those full-tuition scholarships will be slashed by half, starting with the class entering in the fall of 2014.
4/23/2013 - By: NY1 News
NYU Student Arrested For Allegedly Keeping Air Rifles In Dorm Room
An New York University student was arrested Monday after police say they found five air rifles inside his Lower Manhattan dorm room.
4/23/2013 - By: Michael Herzenberg
Former CIA Director Petraeus To Be Visiting Professor At CUNY School
David Petraeus, the former CIA director and commander of American forces in Afghanistan, has taken a job as a visiting professor at the Macaulay Honors College at CUNY.
4/23/2013 - By: NY1 News
Alleged Abuse Victims Want Independent Investigation Of Horace Mann School
A group of Horace Mann alumni who say they were sexually abused while they were students there said on Monday they want the private Bronx high school to appoint an independent investigator.
4/22/2013 - By: NY1 News
Top "Green" Public Schools Awarded DOE Grants On Earth Day
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott awarded grants to the top 10 schools in last year's Green Cup Challenge, as part of the Department Of Education's observance of Earth Day on Monday.
4/22/2013 - By: NY1 News