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U.S. Education Department Begins Divesting Key Programs

U.S. Education Department Begins Divesting Key Programs

Continuing the Trump administration’s push to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the federal agency will now let other departments oversee major grant programs, effectively shifting more power to states.
Inclusive Early Childhood Education Center Arrives in Brooklyn

Inclusive Early Childhood Education Center Arrives in Brooklyn

P.S. 6, a Flatbush elementary school, will gain a new annex that will serve students with autism and other disabilities this fall.
New York Higher Education Facing Falling Enrollment: Report

New York Higher Education Facing Falling Enrollment: Report

There were less than 900,000 students attending college in New York state in 2022, a 15-year low.
Is Holocaust education the answer?

Is Holocaust education the answer?

According to a recent report, the majority of anti-Semitic attacks in the New York area — nearly two thirds of them — have been carried out by young people.
U.S. Education Department to Cut About Half Its Staff

U.S. Education Department to Cut About Half Its Staff

The DOE said the staff reduction will not affect formula funding, student loans, Pell Grants, funding for special needs students and competitive grantmaking. 
Green-Wood Cemetery Receives $500K State Funding for Education Center

Green-Wood Cemetery Receives $500K State Funding for Education Center

Once completed, the Brooklyn cemetery's Education and Welcome Center will feature art galleries, spaces for educational programming, a dedicated classroom and more.
Brooklyn Children’s Museum Names Kaylynn Mayo Director of Education

Brooklyn Children’s Museum Names Kaylynn Mayo Director of Education

Brooklyn Children’s Museum names Kaylynn Mayo Director of Education, bringing years of experience in arts and community-focused learning.
Public Schools Chancellor Advocates AI in Education

Public Schools Chancellor Advocates AI in Education

AI cannot replace great teachers and principals, but can help with evaluations and other tasks, Public Schools Chancellor David C. Banks said.
DOGE Slashes Nearly $900M from U.S. Education Research Agency, Report Says

DOGE Slashes Nearly $900M from U.S. Education Research Agency, Report Says

The Institute of Education Sciences faces widespread contract terminations as the Department of Government Efficiency eliminates key education research programs.
New Fund Unites Brooklyn Schools to Close Education Gaps

New Fund Unites Brooklyn Schools to Close Education Gaps

Brooklyn’s Community School District 13 launched the D13 Partnerships Fund at Brooklyn Org to expand arts, STEM and enrichment programs for under-resourced schools across Bedford-Stuyvesant, Fort Greene and beyond.