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Brooklyn Children’s Museum to Host Week-Long Festival in Celebration of Black History Month

Brooklyn Children’s Museum to Host Week-Long Festival in Celebration of Black History Month

Called the Black Future Festival, the museum says that the eight-day event is a celebration of the peoples of the African Diaspora.
District 16 Turns Toward Healing and Vision as Interim Superintendent Addresses Community

District 16 Turns Toward Healing and Vision as Interim Superintendent Addresses Community

Bed-Stuy took steps in moving forward from an eventful few weeks during Community Education Council 16's (CEC16) Calendar and Business meeting last night at the Whitelaw Reid Academy of Arts and Business.
Medgar Evers College Partners with Onondaga Community College

Medgar Evers College Partners with Onondaga Community College

Two higher education institutions, one in the city and the other upstate, have created an opportunity for students to earn their bachelor's degree.
Laundry Center Opens at Brooklyn School to Serve Students in Need

Laundry Center Opens at Brooklyn School to Serve Students in Need

The school's fifth graders lobbied Sen. Persaud last spring to raise awareness of school absenteeism due to lack of clean clothes. The new laundry center is the cumulation of their efforts.
Mental Health Clinics Coming to Several BK Public Schools

Mental Health Clinics Coming to Several BK Public Schools

Nine Brooklyn public schools will open school-based mental health clinics to help students cope with a variety of issues.
CUNY Boosts Higher Ed Opportunities For Brooklyn Yeshiva Students

CUNY Boosts Higher Ed Opportunities For Brooklyn Yeshiva Students

Brooklyn College President Michelle J. Anderson joined CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez for a visit to Yeshivah of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School to highlight the expansion of CUNY’s dual enrollment "College Now" program to include independent religious schools.
What are the Signs Your Workplace is a Safe One?

What are the Signs Your Workplace is a Safe One?

No matter what industry you’re in, you should always take the time to ascertain whether you’re working in a safe environment.
NYC Schools Launch Anti-Hate Hotline, Interfaith Council to Combat Bias

NYC Schools Launch Anti-Hate Hotline, Interfaith Council to Combat Bias 

A new hotline — 718-935-2889 — is available for students, parents, staff and the community to report incidents of hate, harassment or discrimination.
NYC is Clawing Back Less Money From Schools That Lost Enrollment, Though Some Still Face Big Deficits

NYC is Clawing Back Less Money From Schools That Lost Enrollment, Though Some Still Face Big Deficits

Schools that saw steep enrollment declines won't have to forfeit as much of their budgets as originally feared, education department officials told principals on Monday.
NYC Health Department Announces Vaccine Hub Relocation in Brooklyn, Bronx

NYC Health Department Announces Vaccine Hub Relocation in Brooklyn, Bronx

As more students return to school, vaccine hubs located in Department of Education facilities will be relocated or consolidated, and others will operate on a modified schedule in the coming weeks.