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Kingsborough Community College Enhances Cannabis Industry Training

Kingsborough Community College Enhances Cannabis Industry Training

The CUNY community college now offers three online certificate programs.
City Backs Special Ed, Launches New Childcare Program For Kids Under 2

City Backs Special Ed, Launches New Childcare Program For Kids Under 2

The city allocated an additional $80 million to expand early childhood education programs for special needs students and to launch a pilot childcare program for children ages 0 to 2 from low-income households.
DOE Mulls Closing Down Brooklyn School Due to Low Enrollment

DOE Mulls Closing Down Brooklyn School Due to Low Enrollment

District 16 Superintendent Brendan Mims informed families of P.S. 25 that the DOE may close down the school, according to Chalkbeat.
Brooklyn Electeds And Residents Call For Expansion of Gifted Program

Brooklyn Electeds And Residents Call For Expansion of Gifted Program

Brooklyn residents and elected officials gathered in Bensonhurst to voice their support for the Gifted & Talented (G&T) programs in NYC public schools.
CUNY Appoints Suri Duitch as President of Kingsborough Community College

CUNY Appoints Suri Duitch as President of Kingsborough Community College

A CUNY alumna and higher education innovator, Suri Duitch was formally appointed as the eighth president of KCC on May 5.
If the School Bus Drivers Go on Strike, Here's the Mayor's Back Up Plan

If the School Bus Drivers Go on Strike, Here's the Mayor's Back Up Plan

Emergency transportation options include MetroCards, rideshare options and reimbursement.
Go See "Fabulation" by Pulitzer Winner Lynn Nottage in Bed-Stuy

Go See "Fabulation" by Pulitzer Winner Lynn Nottage in Bed-Stuy

The new season at the Billie Holiday Theatre starts with revival of Lynn Nottage's classic "Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine."
Long Island Woman Heading to Prison For Stealing Over $2M From Brooklyn Nonprofit

Long Island Woman Heading to Prison For Stealing Over $2M From Brooklyn Nonprofit

Marcia Joseph, of Baldwin, N.Y., was sentenced to 21 months in prison for stealing about $2.3 million from a Brooklyn nonprofit that did work for the city Department of Education.
BK Schools Just Got New, State-Of-The-Art Hydroponic Farm Technology For STEM and Sustainability Curriculums

BK Schools Just Got New, State-Of-The-Art Hydroponic Farm Technology For STEM and Sustainability Curriculums

A total of 13 Brooklyn public schools will be receiving the brand new hydroponic systems for their respective science curriculums.
Early Childhood Literacy Programs Receive $5.5M Boost

Early Childhood Literacy Programs Receive $5.5M Boost

Seventeen organizations to support the City’s youngest in reaching reading proficiency.