Parents and community leaders are angered over racist remarks made by a Hunter College professor during a district education council meeting.
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College professor placed on leave after making racist remarks during education video meeting
Some critics are calling for the parent to be fired from her job in education.
The investigation’s target was unclear. The school district is the nation’s second largest, and as superintendent, Alberto ...
Start your morning with The National News Desk as Jan Jeffcoat sits down with the CEO of Education Freedom Foundation, Erika Donalds.
The professor, speaking on a hot mic, said, “They’re too dumb to know they’re in a bad school” when a student objected to the possible closure of a middle school. The remark was assailed as racist.
Lower Hudson Valley schools are running out of snow days after Winter Storm Hernando, forcing districts to consider remote ...
The Baldwinsville Central School District has released a statement following recent conversation around the school's Club America chapter.TheTurning Point USA ...
State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball recently announced $3 million is available to boost the development of a skilled workforce in New York’s agricultural and food systems industries. The ...
NEW YORK, NY - A New York driving while intoxicated conviction creates consequences extending far beyond courtroom ...
Three schools in a six-county region of Central New York had graduation rates of 100% during the 2024-2025 school year. The schools were Clinton Senior High School in Oneida County and Hamilton Junior ...
A new program aims to strengthen the pipeline of teachers for the Rochester City School District.
Syracuse, N.Y. - Sidney Federal Credit Union is opening its new location in downtown Syracuse in late summer, according to a ...
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