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The department announced it will waive testing requirements, and federal student loan borrowers will automatically have their interest rates set to 0%, with an option to suspend payments.
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After two decades, the executive director of the State School Boards Association, Tim Kremer, has decided it’s time to retire. He shares his insights with…
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New York schoolteachers and their supporters rallied Monday in front of the New York Department of Education building in Albany.They said not only were…
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State education officials canceled computerized testing for New York’s third- through eighth-grade students on Wednesday after a software glitch prevented…
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Green Party candidate for lieutenant governor Jia Lee is pushing for more funding and less standardized testing and segregation in public schools. Lee, an…
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Teachers wouldn’t be evaluated based on their students’ standardized test scores any longer under a measure approved by the New York State Assembly.It’s a…
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — An unknown number of students taking the statewide English assessment by computer encountered delays when a security feature in the…
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The results of this year’s Common Core-related standardized tests show scores for New York’s schoolchildren inching up. About one-fifth of the children…
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Testing season has begun in schools across New York state. It’s unclear how many students will join the opt-out movement this year, but state officials…
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New York state’s education commissioner said she’s fighting a proposal by her predecessor, now the federal education secretary, to punish schools with a…