#In-person attendance dwindles at NYC schools

#In-person attendance dwindles at NYC schools

“#In-person attendance dwindles at NYC schools” In-person attendance at some Big Apple schools is so low, instead of students, teachers expect to see tumbleweeds rolling down the hallways, staffers told The Post. Three weeks after Mayor de Blasio trumpeted the reopening of schoolhouse doors to kids from 3-K to high school, the city Department of…

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#NYC cancels 0M deferred compensation payout to teachers

#NYC cancels $900M deferred compensation payout to teachers

“#NYC cancels $900M deferred compensation payout to teachers” The de Blasio administration has canceled a long-scheduled $900 million deferred compensation payout to current and former teachers, citing the coronavirus-induced financial crisis. The payout due this month — the last in the series of five stemming from union negotiations between 2009 and 2011 — was called…

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#NYC launches map tracking COVID-19 outbreaks

#NYC launches map tracking COVID-19 outbreaks

“#NYC launches map tracking COVID-19 outbreaks” New York City has launched a new map tracking coronavirus outbreaks as confirmed cases surge. The map allows New Yorkers to enter their address to determine whether they are in either of the three, color-coded zones — yellow, orange or red — the Gov. Cuomo administration has crafted to respond…

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#New Rochelle schools boss resigns less than a year into job

#New Rochelle schools boss resigns less than a year into job

“#New Rochelle schools boss resigns less than a year into job” A former top city Department of Education executive who filed a reverse-discrimination lawsuit against Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza has resigned as superintendent of New Rochelle schools. Laura Feijoo’s departure less than a year into her four-year contract was announced by the New Rochelle Board…

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