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Three New Charter Schools to Open in Brooklyn Despite Charter Cap

Three New Charter Schools to Open in Brooklyn Despite Charter Cap

The three schools were initially approved to open in 2019, but were unable to move forward because of the charter cap.
From Classroom to Career: STEAM Initiatives Aim to Bridge The Career Gap

From Classroom to Career: STEAM Initiatives Aim to Bridge The Career Gap

Op-Ed: STEAM education creates a pipeline for Back and Latinx students to thrive in the tech industry.
Asase Yaa Foundation Marks 25 Years of Empowering Brooklyn Through The Arts

Asase Yaa Foundation Marks 25 Years of Empowering Brooklyn Through The Arts

The Bedford-Stuyvesant arts organization launches its 25th anniversary campaign to raise $500K for arts, education and community growth.
Brooklyn's High School Seniors Shine in Annual College and Career March

Brooklyn's High School Seniors Shine in Annual College and Career March

More than 100 students marched in Carroll Gardens Friday to celebrate their hard work and bright futures.
BKLYN Sauce: PISTE Academy

BKLYN Sauce: PISTE Academy

Watch Brooklyn native Nzingha Prescod teach kids discipline, goal orientation and focus through fencing in East New York.
DOE Chancellor Ramps Up Anti-Hate Efforts in City Schools

DOE Chancellor Ramps Up Anti-Hate Efforts in City Schools

DOE Chancellor David Banks said he will train teachers on how to discuss the Israel-Hamas war in the classroom.
Bank Street, Pratt Launch Public High School in Downtown BK with Special Focus on Design, Social Justice

Bank Street, Pratt Launch Public High School in Downtown BK with Special Focus on Design, Social Justice

Design Works High School, a collaboration between Bank Street College of Education and Pratt Institute, opens this September in a collaborative effort to reprioritize the arts and equity in primary education.
Meet Your Candidate: Antonio Reynoso For Brooklyn Borough President

Meet Your Candidate: Antonio Reynoso For Brooklyn Borough President

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso is running for another term. At the top of his agenda is improving housing, safety and education.
Brooklyn Parents Question City's Plan For Smaller Classes

Brooklyn Parents Question City's Plan For Smaller Classes

A big contention among education advocates is the adoption of virtual classes in order to reduce the size of a class.
Brooklyn’s Leading Nonprofits Recognized For Outstanding Impact

Brooklyn’s Leading Nonprofits Recognized For Outstanding Impact

Brooklyn Org honored 25 nonprofits and its leaders in the inaugural "Brooklyn Org 25" list.