Joel Klein
SCIENCE PROJECT
M. Herbert |
East Brooklyn parents and teachers are gearing up for a rally this week to boost local schools and demand better science education.
East Brooklyn parents and teachers are gearing up for a rally this week to boost local schools and demand better science education.
The city’s plan to transfer pregnant teens and young moms from their own special program back into regular high schools has been tabled-at least for now.
At Booker T. Washington Middle School in northern Manhattan, when students violate the dress code, administrators turn them into “walking billboards” for Coca-Cola.
Education officials say that the federal No Child Left Behind law mandates the end of an innovative school that helps immigrant young people get settled; electeds fight to keep it open.
Parents at high performing–and increasingly crowded–schools are worried about new transfer rules.