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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.
Crown Heights School Boosts Academic Performance Despite Phase Out Plan

Crown Heights School Boosts Academic Performance Despite Phase Out Plan

MS K394 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Academy was designated as a Local Support and Improvement (LSI), a nod to its academic improvement despite its plans for closure.
Brooklyn Parents And Teachers Take Aim at AI in Schools

Brooklyn Parents And Teachers Take Aim at AI in Schools

The Department of Education released its preliminary guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence in the city’s public schools, but many parents and educators remain wary of its adoption.
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.
Green-Wood Cemetery’s Fall 2025 Season Brings Music, Tours and Community Traditions

Green-Wood Cemetery’s Fall 2025 Season Brings Music, Tours and Community Traditions

Events include concerts, night walks, trolley tours and nationally-recognized death education programs, set in one of NYC’s most historic landscapes.
On Your Mark: Students to Sprint for Scholarships at Upcoming Colgate Women’s Track and Field Event

On Your Mark: Students to Sprint for Scholarships at Upcoming Colgate Women’s Track and Field Event

The Colgate Women’s Games, one of the longest-running amateur track and field series, is offering more than 100 scholarships prizes at this year's event.
Brooklyn Public Library Launches Workforce Program for Black Women with Goldman Sachs

Brooklyn Public Library Launches Workforce Program for Black Women with Goldman Sachs

LevelUP is a new program designed to assist Black women in Brooklyn to advance professionally and build wealth.
Back to School: Free Pop-Up Outdoor University Begins in Prospect Park

Back to School: Free Pop-Up Outdoor University Begins in Prospect Park

University Open Air offers free educational courses that are taught by various professors and experts from around the world.