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A Bed-Stuy theater teacher won a special Tony award last Sunday for helping bring the joy of Broadway to generations of students — becoming the first in New York to nab the prestigious title.
As the school year winds down, families across Brooklyn are turning to their local libraries to help avoid the dreaded "summer slump," the learning loss that can occur during the two-month school ...
The P.S. 413 Joanne Seminara School of Law and Medicine will serve students in grades K-5 starting in September.
A New York native and Brooklyn-based teacher was honored on the national stage this week. Gary Edwin Robinson, head of the Theatre Arts Program at Boys ...
A food bookstore and culinary hub devoted to Black foodways is opening in Brooklyn this fall. The sisters behind BEM have ...
New York City has closed off streets temporarily and permanently to ensure safety for schools and kids. A block of St. Marks Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant has a double-cul-de-sac that created a ...
As the city moves to build more public pools, many New Yorkers don’t know how to swim, and instruction remains dangerously ...
The special Tony Award that honors educators is going to a New York public high school teacher who shows how theater skills ...
A New York school bus driver has been suspended after reportedly evangelizing a group of elementary school students and ...
The piece generated buzz at the school after it was reposted on Instagram, and school administrators responded positively.
Basketball and books are colliding as the Brooklyn Public Library teams up with the New York Liberty to release ...
The city Department of Education spent $4 million in taxpayer funds to renovate a Brooklyn athletic field — then handed it to ...