Kids & Education Special education improvements illustrated in report followed by pressure for city DOE to do better By Mark Hallum
Kids & Education Exclusive: Department of Education selects new Queens North superintendent By Max Parrott
This week on the QNS podcast: Update on proposed Glendale shelter, Ridgewood Tenants Union protests luxury apartment tower, and more By Angélica Acevedo
Little Neck Parent starts petition for Little Neck playground to stay open during summer and weekends By Jenna Bagcal
Kids & Education DOE applications are now open for middle and high school students for the 2020-21 school year By Jenna Bagcal
Bayside ‘It’s David versus Goliath’: Bayside High School parents will rally for equitable funding and consider legal action By Jenna Bagcal
Ridgewood Ridgewood teacher busted for possessing child pornography on his cellphone: feds By Emily Davenport
Bayside ‘You should reward excellence’: Bayside High School PTA urges community to join fight for funding equity By Jenna Bagcal
Kids & Education Four dozen schools in every corner of Queens found to have lead paint during inspections: report By Emily Davenport
Bayside Bayside High School PTA and Vallone call on DOE to give fair share of funding By Jenna Bagcal
Maspeth Fears of a homeless shelter fuel local leaders’ feud over conditions at Maspeth’s P.S. 9 By Max Parrott
Kids & Education City to expand Social-Emotional Learning and Restorative Justice across all DOE schools By Jenna Bagcal
Jackson Heights Queens public schools continue to battle overcrowding as city expands campuses boroughwide By Carlotta Mohamed
Flushing Flushing family part of federal suit against city over translation services for special ed student parents By Bill Parry
Fresh Meadows Room at last: Francis Lewis High School in Fresh Meadows breaks ground on new 500-plus seat expansion By Carlotta Mohamed
Little Neck Students and school community collaborate to design new P.S. 221 playground in Little Neck By Jenna Bagcal
Glendale Comptroller Stringer to Glendale: vital community nonprofits are not ‘valued by city government’ By Max Parrott
Flushing Community Board 7 approves street co-naming for late College Point Civic leader Joe Femenia By Carlotta Mohamed
Flushing Lawsuit alleges special needs student at Flushing school was sexually assaulted; lawmakers demand action By Jenna Bagcal
Whitestone Lawmakers in Whitestone blast Cuomo for ‘inadequate’ education budget plan By Jenna Bagcal
Auburndale Queens councilman announces that the city will double capital funding for enhanced security at all DOE public schools By Jenna Bagcal
Kids & Education More than 25 locations in Queens will offer dual-language pre-K programs next school year By Bill Parry
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