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High school and middle schoolers in the Syracuse City School District are starting classes as much as 25 minutes earlier this year than last.
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School district officials say they need more money for staff recruitment and retention.
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The Syracuse City School District and Syracuse Police Department have reached an agreement to have up to 20 officers work in schools through August of this year, increasing the safety measures in the district.
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Officials behind the proposed school are releasing more information about the project’s progress and how they’ll be recruiting students.
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A federal program that ensured students would get free meals at school is now over, and districts and families are forced to make some tough decisions.
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Safety is top of mind for parents this week as they send their children back to school in central New York, and districts are working to make everything as safe as possible.
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The Building Men Program offers young men the resources to learn about the dangers of violence in the most recent session this summer.
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The Syracuse City School District wants to make sure every child has enough school supplies to last them through the school year.
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Supply chain issues and inflation are hitting local school districts hard, just weeks ahead of the beginning of the school year.
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School officials say fewer people are working toward teaching degrees, and baby boomers are starting to retire, creating a “perfect storm.”