Diana Dombrowski, The Journal News

Diana Dombrowski

The Journal News

Sheboygan, WI, United States

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  • The Journal News
  • SheboyganPress Media
  • Fond du Lac Reporter
  • HTR
  • Post-Crescent Media
  • Cashay
  • USA TODAY
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • Green Bay Press-Gaz.

Past articles by Diana:

New York's 4th-graders hit hard by pandemic learning loss, comptroller says

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

The drug threat to kids right now? It's pot, not fentanyl, Hudson Valley hospitals say

Overdose incidents at New Rochelle and Pelham high schools brought discussion of fentanyl, but weed may be the culprit. → Read More

TikTok videos threatening Black students have Carmel parents on edge, district promising change

Parents, particularly of students of color, said the district's initial statement downplayed the seriousness of the videos. → Read More

Westchester County commits almost $1 million to Black maternal health

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

Thousands of kids are 'missing' from NY state public schools. Where did they go?

Public school enrollment plummeted across the U.S. during the pandemic. But homeschooling skyrocketed. → Read More

Yonkers advocate for Black maternal health to be Schumer's State of the Union guest

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

AG James seeks details on use of facial recognition tech to ban lawyers from MSG

New York Attorney General announced she was seeking more information on the entertainment group's use of the technology at its venues. → Read More

A report of 'unidentified males' at Eastchester HS raised alarm. What happened?

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

Yonkers Mayor Spano to share story of sexual abuse he endured as a child

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 nonprofit brings free lessons in dance − and confidence

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

Fox Lane HS principal to resign after report detailing failed probe of lewd student photos

Edward Escobar, the district's director of pupil services, is also on leave. Superintendent Robert Glass announced the staffing changes Wednesday. → Read More

Purchase College reinstates mask policy as Rockland scraps COVID tracker

The announcement came the same day New York City health officials recommended masking indoors and Rockland County ended its COVID dashboard. → Read More

Done holiday shopping for your kids? Make sure your gifts are safe

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

Stillbirth parents: It's time for Hochul to support paid leave legislation

New York stillbirth parents are asking Governor Kathy Hochul to support legislation that would include stillbirths in the state' paid family leave. → Read More

'Shark Tank': Bedford native, 24, to pitch storage business on Friday's show

Sam Chason, a Fox Lane grad, founded his storage business for college students, Storage Scholars, as a freshman at Wake Forest University. → Read More

Mamaroneck schools settle racial harassment lawsuit, call hurt 'regrettable'

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

Should cellphones be allowed in schools? We want to hear from you!

Cellphone have been a long debated topic for parents, educators and students. We'd like to hear where you stand. → Read More

Camel camp in Brewster: rare workshop aids handlers

Camels and their handlers from across the country convened in Brewster this week for a training program at the Green Chimneys nonprofit. → Read More

NY stillbirth parents are left out of paid family leave. They refuse to be silent

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

Yonkers man indicted on hate crime charges in beating of Asian American woman

Tammel Esco was indicted on several violent felony charges, including attempted second-degree murder as a hate crime. → Read More