New school in Staten Island's Rossville section is a study in technological advances
Staten Island Advance First Glance
Feb 06The school is slated to cost between $55 million and $58 million »
The school is slated to cost between $55 million and $58 million »
From the Daily News:The future of eight large Queens high schools — and the hundreds of educators who work there — are in jeopardy as the city plans to overhaul the struggling institutions.The schools could lose up to half of their staff and receive a ... »
The Alliance for Quality Education released a report today that found that 52 percent of the proposed $805 million in new education funding next year would go to high-needs school districts under Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed budget. Thirty-one percent ... »
You deserve a night out on the town, kid-free. So why not drop your child with us on Sat, Feb 12, 2012 from 6 pm to 9 pm for a night of pizza, fun, and games? »
Stanford University withdrew its bid for NYs applied sciences and engineering campus because the city continually changed the terms of the offer, according to The Stanford Daily, rebutting media reports that the university was unprepared for the city’s... »
Yes, yes, we know. The Core Club is an incredibly exclusive, fabulous place where patrons polish their monocles and burn thousand-dollar bills to light their cigars. But when most young, creative professionals can't even afford a pack of cigarettes, l... »
Guest burlesquist Dottie Dynamo. Photo by Christopher Butt. When it comes to going to bars, we’ve all killed off a few brain cells — so why not add a some as well? Say hello to the Society for the Advancement of Social Studies, a new Brooklyn experime... »
The "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights" created a financial burden on school districts as well as an implementation and enforcement burden that was often poorly executed by school staff — according to attendees at a symposium in Newark today. Assemblyman Jo... »