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Education colleges to be required to teach culturally responsive practices

On Board Online • April 28, 2025

By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent

In April, the Board of Regents voted to have the state require all teacher preparation programs to provide instruction in culturally responsive-sustaining education practices and pedagogy.

How can librarians support the Science of Reading?

On Board Online • April 28, 2025

By Mike Rukavina

School librarians can play a vital role in supporting literacy initiatives

Avoiding common errors in short-term suspensions

On Board Online • April 28, 2025

By Shubh N. McTague
Staff Counsel

Out-of-school suspensions can come in the form of a short-term suspension, which is for five days or less

State Budget Update – Extenders #5 and #6

State lawmakers passed two more budget extenders this week, as a state budget agreement continues to remain out of reach.

William L. Miller elected to national school board post

FOR RELEASE: April 17, 2025

NYSSBA applauds William L.(Bill) Miller on his election to the board of directors of the National School Boards Association (NSBA)

State Budget Update – Extender #4

As state budget negotiations remain stalled, the Governor submitted a 4th budget extender to the legislature today

7 benefits of student school board members

On Board Online • April 7, 2025

By Mark Snyder
Senior Leadership Development Manager

This is part one of a three-part series that will address many of the concerns and questions NYSSBA has been hearing regarding student board members.

Can distance learning solve issues with staffing and curricular depth?

On Board Online • April 7, 2025

By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent

Chris Saggese teaches social studies in the Milford Central School District, but his reach goes well beyond his Otsego County classroom.

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