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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.
NYC Mayor Celebrates His First 100 Days With New Proposals

NYC Mayor Celebrates His First 100 Days With New Proposals

To mark the early political milestone, Mayor Zohran Mamdani held a raucous rally with supporters at the Knockdown Center in Queens.
Asase Yaa Presents a Brooklyn Summer Camp With an African Heartbeat

Asase Yaa Presents a Brooklyn Summer Camp With an African Heartbeat

Asase Yaa’s Children’s Summer Arts Camp returns to Bed-Stuy, offering youth ages 4–13 hands-on experience in live performance and cultural storytelling.
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.
Open Squash Expands to Brooklyn Waterfront

Open Squash Expands to Brooklyn Waterfront

Open Squash is expanding to Williamsburg with a new waterfront facility featuring courts, training spaces and inclusive programming for all skill levels.
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 Black Maternal Health Week to Focus on Justice, Joy And Care

NYC Black Maternal Health Week to Focus on Justice, Joy And Care

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the city Health Department will connect pregnant individuals and their families with resources to support them through pregnancy and early childhood from April 11 to April 17.
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.