South Bronx Charter School Adapts Computer Science Education for AI Era
The idea behind Comp Sci High—a charter school focused on computer science education for mostly African American and Latino students in the South Bronx—took shape
The idea behind Comp Sci High—a charter school focused on computer science education for mostly African American and Latino students in the South Bronx—took shape
Brentwood’s top high school students from the Class of 2026 were recently honored at a special luncheon attended by members of the Long Island school
Students typically attend several schools throughout their academic careers. Preschool, elementary school, middle school, and high school are normal stages of the educational journey. Moving
The theater and performing arts department at Brentwood High School on Long Island recently presented a vibrant production of the play “Mamma Mia!”, showcasing the
This fall, two thousand young children in New York City will receive free, full-day child care under the first phase of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s “2K”
State Assemblywoman Jessica González-Rojas (D-34) announced a series of four free events during the month of March with the goal of bringing essential resources to
Laurel Park Elementary School, located in Brentwood, recently received a significant $2,500 TangerKids grant to support the school’s Thrift Store and the school building’s community
Jazz Chisholm Jr. and the Jazz Chisholm Foundation held a ribbon cutting to unveil a new computer lab at Community School 55, also known as
The Board of Trustees of the City University of New York (CUNY) appointed Alicia M. Alvero as executive vice chancellor and university provost, making her
The Hispanoamericana Foundation will be selling the popular Peruvian/Colombian Chocolatada, which consists of a glass of hot chocolate with a slice of Panetón (sweet bread)