On Board Online • February 3, 2025
By Alan Wechsler
Special Correspondent
Teaching better math skills to children and adolescents pays off - literally - in adulthood, according to a 2024 study from the Urban Institute.
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By Robin L. Flanigan
Special Correspondent
Frank Guglieri was midway through his zuppa di pesce at a restaurant when he got a text from the police informing him that two young children, a brother and sister, had been exposed to a traumatic incident.
More...On Board Online • January 13, 2025
By Brian Fessler
Chief Advocacy Officer
A new law sets 88 degrees as the maximum temperature for occupancy of all spaces used by students in public school buildings
More...On Board Online • January 13, 2025
By Matt DeLaus
Governmental Relations Counsel
Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed legislation to speed up payments of transportation aid when school districts purchase or lease zero-emission school buses.
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By Paul Heiser
Senior Research Analyst
There is little doubt that teacher turnover has a lasting impact on student learning.
More...On Board Online • December 16, 2024
By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent
School districts will no longer be required to participate in the State Education Department's new regionalization initiative
More...On Board Online • December 16, 2024
By Eric D. Randall
Editor-in-Chief
The state Legislature should update the way it calculates and distributes aid
More...On Board Online • December 16, 2024
By Shubh N. McTague
Staff Counsel
In Appeal of K.W., the commissioner of education upheld the short- and long-term suspensions
More...On Board Online • November 25, 2024
By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent
The State Education Department (SED) has unveiled a timeline for "NY Inspires"
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