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City Council To Create Sexual Health Education Task Force

photo credit: Boston.com The New York City Council unanimously passed a bill, on Wednesday, May 10, to create a sexual health education task force. The bill was sponsored by Council Member Laurie A.
Talk of Last Minute Compromise On Education Tax Credit Bill

Talk of Last Minute Compromise On Education Tax Credit Bill

Click here to view original web page at www.kingscountypolitics.com Rodneyse Bichotte is refusing to compromise on a bill to help nonpublic schools and parents of students that attend them.
15 Urban Farms & Gardens in NYC Providing Fresh Produce & Education

15 Urban Farms & Gardens in NYC Providing Fresh Produce & Education

When you think of local food in New York City you may picture food grown upstate in the Hudson Valley or in the tri-state area, but thousands of pounds of produce are produced each year right in NYC's five boroughs.
Adams Reverses Course, Restores Funds for Education, Sanitation, Parks

Adams Reverses Course, Restores Funds for Education, Sanitation, Parks

The mayor changed his mind for the third time this week. 
Brownsville NYCHA Youth Get $1.3M Federal Education Grant

Brownsville NYCHA Youth Get $1.3M Federal Education Grant

Various apprenticeship programs will be available to people aged 16 -24.
Noel Pointer Foundation Celebrates 22 Years of NYC Music Education

Noel Pointer Foundation Celebrates 22 Years of NYC Music Education

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City to Build Agricultural Education Center in Gravesend

City to Build Agricultural Education Center in Gravesend

The center, to be built at New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) Marlboro Houses, will be able to raise fish, grow food and includes a learning lab.

Education Key to Reducing Sleep-Related Infant Deaths

photo credit: Sioux City Journal Each year in the state of Iowa, 35 to 40 seemingly healthy infants die on average in their sleep.

Report: Funding Inequities in Education at Record High in NY

A new report shows that funding inequities between poor and rich school districts across the state has reached record levels, an increase of 43 percent in New York City, reported the Daily News .
Brooklyn Teens Address Food Insecurity, Nutrition Education in Schools

Brooklyn Teens Address Food Insecurity, Nutrition Education in Schools

Teens For Food Justice, launched in 2013, now operates hydroponic farms at schools in New York City and Denver to give kids hands-on education with nutrition and sustainable farming