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The New York State Comptroller highlighted NAEP data, calling attention to how New York is spending pandemic relief money to address learning loss. → Read More
Overdose incidents at New Rochelle and Pelham high schools brought discussion of fentanyl, but weed may be the culprit. → Read More
Parents, particularly of students of color, said the district's initial statement downplayed the seriousness of the videos. → Read More
The Lower Hudson Valley Perinatal Network, St. John's Riverside Hospital and Birth from the Earth will get a total of just under $1 million. → Read More
Public school enrollment plummeted across the U.S. during the pandemic. But homeschooling skyrocketed. → Read More
More than two decades ago, Cheryl Brannan was working on maternal health issues for women in Africa. Then she saw disparities at home for Black women. → Read More
New York Attorney General announced she was seeking more information on the entertainment group's use of the technology at its venues. → Read More
The Eastchester district's security response to an incident which a former student tried to visit friends illustrated the safety climate in schools. → Read More
An episode of Yo Digo No Más featuring Mayor Mike Spano's story of how he survived sexual abuse as a child will air Wednesday. → Read More
Bronxville Ballet Not for Sale offers free ballet lessons, shoes and dresses to kids with special needs and kids who couldn't afford them otherwise. → Read More
Edward Escobar, the district's director of pupil services, is also on leave. Superintendent Robert Glass announced the staffing changes Wednesday. → Read More
The announcement came the same day New York City health officials recommended masking indoors and Rockland County ended its COVID dashboard. → Read More
From safety tips for gift giving to how to look up recalls, here's what you need to know before you let the kids unwrap their presents. → Read More
New York stillbirth parents are asking Governor Kathy Hochul to support legislation that would include stillbirths in the state' paid family leave. → Read More
Sam Chason, a Fox Lane grad, founded his storage business for college students, Storage Scholars, as a freshman at Wake Forest University. → Read More
A federal lawsuit filed by a former student who said he was repeatedly called the N-word is settled, pending approval from a judge. → Read More
Cellphone have been a long debated topic for parents, educators and students. We'd like to hear where you stand. → Read More
Camels and their handlers from across the country convened in Brewster this week for a training program at the Green Chimneys nonprofit. → Read More
Some states have taken steps to provide much needed support for parents after a stillbirth. Parents are pushing for New York to be one of them. → Read More
Tammel Esco was indicted on several violent felony charges, including attempted second-degree murder as a hate crime. → Read More