This article was posted by Giulia Heyward of the New York Times on September 13, 2021. It’s been exactly 18 months since public schools in New York City shut down because of the rapid initial spread of the coronavirus. Over that time, students, parents and employees in the New York City school system, the nation’s largest, […]
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This article was written by the Editorial Board of the NY Post on September 12, 2021. Cross your fingers that the city Department of Education manages to reopen schools Monday without any serious bungles. Questions range from the now-traditional bus snafus to how vaccine mandates will play out to availability of remote-learning for kids forced […]
This article was written by Christine Pitts and Bree Busseault of The 74 Million on September 12, 2021. This the first in a series of weekly analyses of COVID-19 policies in 100 large and high-profile school systems, produced by the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington, Bothell. President Joe Biden’s push for […]
This article was posted on the Boston Globe by Stephanie Ebbert on September 11, 2021. How did support for charter schools — a polarizing issue in the last open race for mayor — surface as a high-profile topic in the current contest, even taking up air time in the final debate of the preliminary race? […]
This article was published on New York Daily News by Michael Elsen-Rooney on September 12, 2021. Queens mom Rasheedah Pierce knows first-hand the devastation that can follow when a contagious respiratory virus sneaks into a home with a medically vulnerable child. Five years ago, her 2-year-old son Kenneth — one of two twins who suffered […]
This article was published on WBUR by Carrie Jung on September 3, 2021. Ipswich resident Matthew Cullen said he knew he wanted to go to college since his early teens. “My friends and brother and sister went off to college, and I said, ‘Why can’t I?’ ” Cullen told lawmakers in a recent public hearing […]
This article was published on OzarksFirst.com by Chris Six and David Chasanov on September 2, 2021. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Many young adults with disabilities aren’t confident heading into college, which can lead to missing out on a job or an education. But a new program at Evangel University university is trying to change that. Evangel […]
This article was published on Chalkbeat New York by Pooja Salhotra on August 31, 2021. A South Bronx elementary school is launching a first-of-its-kind program in New York City to integrate students with emotional disabilities with their general education peers. The pilot, called “Path,” will prioritize social-emotional learning for a single kindergarten classroom at P.S. […]
This article was published on Block Club Chicago by Ariel Parrella-Aureli on August 26, 2021. PORTAGE PARK — For years, Catherine Henchek’s son Ian dreamed of going to college like his big sister. But with minimal college support and accommodations for high school graduates with intellectual disabilities like Ian, Henchek worried he couldn’t get appropriate […]
This article was published on The Charleston Gazette-Mail by Ryan Quinn on August 25, 2021. A federal judge has opened the door to allowing an ongoing lawsuit to dramatically change the way Kanawha County public schools must support children with disabilities and behavioral issues. U.S. District Judge Irene Berger ruled Tuesday that what was a 2020 lawsuit filed by […]