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Clarendon Library Reopens Months Ahead of Schedule

Clarendon Library Reopens Months Ahead of Schedule

The renovated library in Flatbush returns as a vital hub for education and community engagement.
BRIC Announces Fall Lineup: JazzFest, Hip-Hop Town Hall and More

BRIC Announces Fall Lineup: JazzFest, Hip-Hop Town Hall and More

The fall season will start on Sept. 10 with BRIC House Block Party and Family Day.
NYC Leaders Welcome Kids Back to School in Uplifting Video

NYC Leaders Welcome Kids Back to School in Uplifting Video

NYC educators send an encouraging message to students on the first day of the school year and remind parents about how nonprofit NYC Kids RISE is helping parents save for college.
City’s New Contract Registration Rule Sparks Frustration Among Minority Entrepreneurs

City’s New Contract Registration Rule Sparks Frustration Among Minority Entrepreneurs

A change in the registration process for minority- and women-owned business enterprises working with the Department of Education has left vendors very disappointed.
Brooklyn Projects Among Winners of NYCHA Climate Action Grants

Brooklyn Projects Among Winners of NYCHA Climate Action Grants

Four Brooklyn NYCHA initiatives won $5,000 to support climate justice projects.
Inhale, Exhale: Mandatory Mindful Breathing is Coming to Public Schools This Fall

Inhale, Exhale: Mandatory Mindful Breathing is Coming to Public Schools This Fall

Mayor Adams touts the breathing program as a way to help with students’ mental health.
NY Court Temporarily Pauses Judgement on 3 Brooklyn Yeshivas

NY Court Temporarily Pauses Judgement on 3 Brooklyn Yeshivas

A lawsuit filed on behalf of three Brooklyn yeshivas prompted a state judge to temporarily halt the state Education Department's determination that the schools were not in compliance of state law.
Brownsville, East New York High Schoolers Can Earn $500 for Learning Web Development at Free Summer Camp

Brownsville, East New York High Schoolers Can Earn $500 for Learning Web Development at Free Summer Camp

America On Tech will be hosting two free web development camps in July and August
This DUMBO School’s New Curriculum Aims to Groom Teenage Millionaires

This DUMBO School’s New Curriculum Aims to Groom Teenage Millionaires

The program aims to ensure that students are financially equipped for college and not deterred from attending due to affordability concerns.
City Finds Funding For 3-K And Pre-K Seats

City Finds Funding For 3-K And Pre-K Seats

New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the city will allocate $167 million to support early childhood education programming in the fiscal year 2026 budget.