Education
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Fordham’s Baseball Earns Series Finale
Following a pair of rough losses, the Fordham baseball team
Funding For Schools For The Disabled
Funding for the eleven schools serving the educational needs of
Angela Donkor Of Bronx Honored By BC
Boston College student Angela Donkor, a Bronx resident who grew
Visually-Impaired Students To March
About 75 blind and visually impaired students ages 5-21 from
Bronx’s Deaf & Blind Schools To March
On Wednesday, March 16, 2011, St. Joseph’s School for the
Tom Robbins Named CUNY J-School’s First Investigative Journalist In Residence
Tom Robbins, one of New York City’s premier investigative reporters
Too Bad The Mayor Doesn’t Know It, Too
To paraphrase Ronald Reagan: There he goes again. He is
Largest Cut To Early Childhood Services
Mayor Bloomberg’s plans to cut subsidies for 16,624 children in
Respect For All Week In Bronx
February 14th, 2011—P.S. 214X students create a variety of peace
First Annual African American Literary Festival
phati'tude Literary Magazine is hosting its 1st Annual African American
Bronx Preparatory Charter School Open House
Bronx Preparatory Charter School is a public charter school for
Community Input On Charter School
The Latino Pastoral Action Center, located at 14 West 170th
Bronx Pre-Schoolers Special Olympics
About 100 preschoolers in the Readiness Program at New York
Bronx Students Learn Korean Culture
Hundreds of Bronx elementary school students showed off their Tae-Kwon-Do
Certified Nurse Aides Graduate
Highbridge Community Life Center (HCLC) is responding to the needs
Single Stop Helps Bronx College Students Stay In School
City University of New York (CUNY) community colleges now offer
Five Bronx Organizations Need Your Votes
The South Bronx United Soccer Club has an idea. Help
From Inner City High School To Elite Science Conference
Abayomi Are and Antonio Galvan might seem unlikely participants in
Bronx School Brings Farming To NYC
A formerly weed-choked lot in New York's South Bronx will
Bronx PS 153 And Library Of Congress
In a new professional development module from the Library of
Whatever It Takes In The South Bronx
Whatever It Takes is an award-winning documentary about the first
Whatever It Takes In The South Bronx
Whatever It Takes is an award-winning documentary about the first
Bronx School Gets Library Renovation
Parents and community members win 100,000 Grant for Entrada Academy










