
StudentsFirstNY Executive Director Discusses Charter Schools
NY Daily News // January 14, 2014StudentsFirstNY Executive Director Jenny Sedlis discusses the importance of charter schools for families with limited options.
Read MoreStudentsFirstNY Executive Director Jenny Sedlis discusses the importance of charter schools for families with limited options.
Read MoreNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is wasting no time fulfilling a campaign promise to effectively stop charter school growth.
Read MoreIn Exclusive Interview with NYC Schools Chancellor, Fariña talks about the impact teacher quality has in the classroom.
Read MoreLast Tuesday, New York City parents gathered at City Hall to protest the lawsuit against charter schools.
Read MoreMembers of Governor Cuomo’s new Education Reform Commission should continually ask themselves a single question: Would this lead to better teachers in our classrooms?
Read MoreSet to testify before Governor Cuomo’s Education Reform Commission, NYC Public School Principal Anna Hall will deliver a crystal-clear message that any true reform of the state’s education system needs to start with quality teachers.
Read MoreStudentsFirstNY's Micah Lasher calls on Governor Cuomo and his newly formed Education Reform Commission to address teacher quality in order to improve our schools.
Read MoreStudentsFirstNY founder Michelle Rhee spoke with WNYC's Brian Lehrer about her goals for the organization.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Families for Excellent Schools held a rally at City Hall with charter school parents calling for two charter school co-location lawsuits to be dropped.
Read MoreIn New York City, a lawsuit was filed last month to prevent charter schools from sharing space with public schools. While Mayor Bill de Blasio opposed co-locations during his campaign, he wants to assess each school’s record before denying them space.
Read MoreIn this week's education news: NYC Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott reflects on accomplishments during the Bloomberg administration, columnists discuss the future of NYC education under Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio, and NY State education leaders and Teach For America support the Common Core standards.
Read MoreWith the number of public and charter schools increasing in New York City, real estate is limited causing schools to share the same space. New York City principals give advice on how public and charter schools can share space in an effective and cooperative manner.
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