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The city’s eight specialized high schools are regarded as crown jewels but also symbols of segregation. The number of Black ...
Fewer Black and Latino students were offered seats at New York City’s specialized high schools for this fall, potentially ...
Bronx Science only offered admission to 21 Black students and 55 Hispanic students out of a freshman class of 738.
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Chalkbeat on MSNNYC’s highly anticipated high school admissions data faces lengthy delayNYC education officials typically release high school admissions results, including for the city’s specialized high schools, by mid-june.
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Chalkbeat on MSNDan Weisberg on literacy, migrants, and his decision to step down as NYC’s No. 2 school officialHe shepherded the mayor’s curriculum overhauls, pushed to open 28 new schools, and even helped elevate Melissa Aviles-Ramos ...
NYC’s next mayor should expand on Bloomberg’s approach. Charter schools, which educate about 15% of New York City’s public-school students, are rigorously evaluated every five years.
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