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New York City Schools
politics
Feb. 13, 2024
NYC Torments Kids With No Snow Day, Broken Tech
Remote learning didn’t go according to plan on Tuesday morning.
By
Nia Prater
new york city
Nov. 29, 2020
New York City to Begin Phased Reopening of Schools
Pre-K and elementary-school students will be able to return on December 7, and the city is overhauling how it manages its schools amid the pandemic.
By
Chas Danner
intelligencer chats
Sept. 3, 2020
Should New York City Really Be Reopening Its Schools?
Considering the pros and cons of the city’s big September gamble.
By
Benjamin Hart
and
Lisa Miller
education
Aug. 3, 2020
What Will the First Day of School Look Like?
Terrified teachers. Obstinate officials. Exhausted parents. Inside the messy, bungled battle to reopen New York City’s schools.
By
Keith Gessen
new york city
July 8, 2020
De Blasio Outlines ‘Blended Learning’ Plan for Reopening NYC Schools
Under the mayor’s plan, students would attend school in person for two or three days a week and spend the other school days learning remotely.
By
Adam K. Raymond
new york city
July 2, 2020
New York City Schools to Reopen in September, de Blasio Says
A survey of parents found that 75 percent want their children to return to school in September. The mayor says they’ll get their wish.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Mar. 1, 2018
Miami Schools Chief Backs Out of an Agreement to Lead NYC Schools on Live TV
“I just don’t know how to break a promise to a child,” Alberto Carvalho said.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Jan. 6, 2016
Dumbo Schools Rezoned in Spite of Parents’ Big Feelings
An attempt to address crowding and the achievement gap has created a lot big feelings.
By
Samuel Lieberman
bad education
Oct. 24, 2012
School District Mad It Paid Someone Not to Work
Unlike teachers in rubber rooms, she chose to skip.
By
Adam Martin
school daze
May 24, 2011
New York City’s Answer to Evaluating Teachers: More Standardized Tests for Students
Because standardized testing has worked so well in New York City in the past.
By
Nitasha Tiku
the third terminator
Feb. 11, 2011
Mayor Bloomberg Thinks Robo-Calls From Rappers Will Stop Truancy
“What up, it’s your boy Trey Songz.”
By
Nitasha Tiku
school daze
Feb. 8, 2011
Just Because Our Students Are Graduating, Doesn’t Mean They Learned Much
Who needs a career or college anyway, right?
By
Nitasha Tiku
bad education
Jan. 10, 2011
Sorry, How Well Teachers Perform Doesn’t Count As ‘Private’ Information
According to the state Supreme Court.
By
Nitasha Tiku
schools
Oct. 11, 2010
A Short History of the New York Test-Score Bubble
The ‘Times’ recaps in detail how student achievement scores ran way ahead of reality, peaking during Bloomberg’s reelection.
By
Avi Zenilman
bad education
Sept. 15, 2010
New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein Takes Credit for the Work of Asian Parents
Not so fast, chancellor.
By
Nitasha Tiku