What Virtual Learning Means for Students With Severe Disabilities
20-year-old Kristina “Krissy” Krotzer of Washington may age out of her special education high school program before a vaccine can ensure schools are safe again, her mother says. Photo credit: Terre...
View ArticleHundreds of City Schools are 100 Years Old. Can They Ever Be Made Handicapped...
For over three years, William Herrera has been able to indulge his fascination with architectural history as he walks the halls of New York City schools to determine whether or not they’re accessible...
View ArticleAn Industrial CTE High School Keeps Students Engaged with Shortened Day
Teachers and administrators at William E. Grady High School hold up signs of support in video to studentsSource: YouTube The transition to virtual learning has not been easy for any New York City...
View ArticleWhat’s Missing When the School Library Closes?
A Harlem Village Academies library in fall 2019Photo credit: Cayla Bamberger For 14 years, Doreen Wright has thrown herself into her role as teacher-librarian on the Richard R. Green public school...
View ArticleAttendance Is More Than Just a Number
Keeping track of New York City’s schoolchildren when all the buildings are closed is still a work in progress. Now that instruction is all online, each school is left to redefine not only what...
View ArticleP-Tech Students Transition from High School to Corporate America
Janiel Richards at P-Tech High School in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Photo courtesy of IBM. Janiel Richards didn’t spend four years on an undergraduate college campus. Instead, she spent it at the...
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