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NYC seventh-grader demands DOE boss to drop bizarre schedule
Hey, teacher, leave them kids at home! A 12-year-old Brooklyn student is leading the charge in demanding the city Department of Education drop a bizarre scheduling plan that requires students to show up for a one-day school week before Christmas break. Isaac Regnier, a seventh-grader at IS 96 in Bensonhurst, started an online petition drive two weeks ago that has already garnered over 6,400 signatures calling on Chancellor David Banks to “Fix the NYC Schools Calendar.” Isaac’s ingenious plan: cancel class on Monday, Dec. 23 – the day before winter break begins – and make it up by extending the academic year...
Paterson schools private security costs will top $10 million in the new school year
PATERSON — The school district’s spending on private security guards will break the $10 million mark in 2024-25, an increase that comes as teachers’ union leaders allege incidents of violence are being swept under the rug. The proposed $10.14 million contract with Allied Universal Security Services of Conshohocken, Pennsylvania would require the district...
Commissioners Evans and Petracco Weigh in On Nutley School Finance Crisis
NUTLEY, NJ - The Township of Nutley discussed a variety of topics at their recent commissioners meeting on June 6, 2024, ranging from support for the LGBTIQ+ community to Gun Violence Awareness Day, as well as one of the township’s hardest hitting topics - the Nutley Board of Education and its $7 million shortfall. Previously reported by TAPinto, the Nutley BOE announced on April 17, 2024, that they were facing an audit of finances, revealing a whopping $7 million shortfall. An independent investigation conducted in February 2024 by the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), District Auditor’s Lerch, Vinci & Bliss, as well...
Newark School District Spent Thousands to Keep Settlement Secret, Then Lost
The Newark Board of Education paid attorneys $54,520 in a failed attempt to keep secret its contract with a developer to build a museum at a school that it had sold many years ago, records obtained by TAPinto Newark show. This includes $24,520 in fees charged by the district’s attorneys, as well as $30,000 in fees charged by the publisher’s attorney, which the district is required to pay as a result of the Board losing its case. It is a contract the school district has since been scrutinized for awarding without a public bid.CLICK HERE TO SIGN...
Top Paterson school execs get 3% raises and principals get new pay hikes for 5 years
PATERSON — Nine top-level administrators at Paterson Public Schools will be getting 3% annual pay increases on July 1, according to a school board personnel report. Meanwhile, the district has settled its labor contract with Paterson’s school principals in a deal that provides for pay hikes in each of five years. ...
Linden Public Schools Senior Athlete Signing Day : Celebrating Collegiate Careers
Linden, NJ -On Thursday, June 6th, Linden Public Schools Athletic Department held their Senior Athlete Signing Day Ceremony at Linden High School where we were able to recognize students who will be continuing their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. There were six students who participated in the event: Tyler Neves, Lennox Nunez, Allison Gomez, Elijah Patterson Butler, Devon Chavis, and Jaedyn Boyd. Tyler will be attending Georgian Court University to play soccer. Lennox is headed to New Jersey City University to play soccer as well. Allison will be attending Widener University in the fall to play soccer. Elijah is headed to Monroe Junior College to play football. Devon will be attending Stonehill College in the fall to play football as well. Jaedyn Boyd will be attending Saint Elizabeth of Morristown to play basketball. These students represent everything we could ask for from our student-athletes. They are leaders in the classroom as well as on the playing fields. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Newark’s decline and the state’s neglect | Editorial
After more than a decade of sturdy improvements in Newark schools, we are now seeing a tragic reversal of that trend. Test scores have collapsed under Gov. Phil Murphy: More than 80 percent of district third graders can’t read on grade level. At five district schools, just one third...
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine Graduates Class of 2024
One hundred and two students from the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine have received their medical degrees – and are now poised to start their medical careers in residencies at top programs across the country. The medical students came from the 2020 cohort of the medical school (75 students)...
Antisemitic hate thrives at NYC’s most prestigious public high schools Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and Bronx Science
Antisemitic hate is thriving in some of the city’s most elite public high schools. At Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant and Bronx Science — three of the city’s nine specialized high schools — students have been tormented by peers giving Nazi salutes and accusing them of being part of a “genocide” of Palestinians, while school administrators and teachers also spew pro-Palestine propaganda, according to students and evidence obtained by The Post. Last week, Stuyvesant’s business manager Dina Ingram blasted out an email containing an anti-Israel protest guide from a George Soros-funded nonprofit to the entire school community “on behalf of Principal [Seung]...
NYC doesn’t have safety agents at more than half its pre-K centers: ‘Nobody at the door’
Despite the city Department of Education’s mantra that “safety is our highest priority,” the city fails to provide safety officers to guard all the youngsters in its pre-K programs, The Post has learned. The city contracts with some 1,300 community-based organizations, or CBOs, to run classes for roughly 63,000 three- and 4-year-olds — about 60% of all preschoolers in the DOE. But the city does not assign NYPD school safety agents to those contracted programs, leaving its littlest and most vulnerable students unprotected. “There’s a bunch of babies – and nobody at the door,” Brieann Duberry, a pre-K staffer and mom, told The Post. The...
Ridgewood High School Student Wins National Merit Scholarship
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Ridgewood High School's Nathan Y. Kotchkin has been named one of the 2,900 awardees of the 2024 National Merit Scholarships, which provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship. Nathan is receiving his award from Tulsa, where he's expected to study chemistry. To be considered for this award, he had to take the 2022 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test to be named as a semifinalist. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Next, semifinalists had to advance to the finals by fulfilling additional requirements – each student was asked to submit a detailed scholarship application, which included writing an essay and providing information about extracurricular activities, awards, and leadership positions. Semifinalists also had to have an outstanding academic record and an endorsement from a high school official. Read more Education news from around Ridgewood: Board of Education Reaches Contract Agreement with Ridgewood Education Association Ridgewood Public Schools Celebrate 2024 Teachers of the Year Students from Ridgewood Graduate from College of the Holy Cross For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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