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Google might be wrong about who invented the term STEM

On Board Online • September 22, 2025

By Alan Wechsler
Special Correspondent

Ask Google who invented the acronym STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), and the AI Overview will credit Judith Ramaley...

State to require more reporting on dual enrollment programs

On Board Online • September 22, 2025

By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent

The state budget passed last spring directed Education Commissioner Betty Rosa to adopt a statewide policy on dual enrollment.

NYS now has online resource for Holocaust education

On Board Online • September 22, 2025

By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent

The New York State Education Department has unveiled a new online resource platform to support educators in teaching about the Holocaust and other genocides.

Bronxville and Putnam Valley school districts earn New York State Green Ribbons

On Board Online • September 22, 2025

By Merri Rosenberg
Special Correspondent

Providing a robust environmental curriculum and extracurricular opportunities for students.

Advocacy Update: Resolution Amendment, Endorsement and Rebuttals Deadline Tomorrow

All districts still have the opportunity to suggest amendments to the submitted resolutions, endorse a resolution, and offer rebuttals to the not recommended resolutions by September 19, 2025.

NYSSBA 2025 Proposed Bylaw Amendment and Resolutions Booklet

On Tuesday, August 19, the Resolutions Committee met virtually to discuss the proposed resolutions and bylaw amendments that were submitted to NYSSBA by 5:00 pm on July 18.

Plug and Play: Strategies for Addressing Teacher Shortages at the Local Level

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In May 2017, the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) issued a report analyzing the extent to which there was a teacher shortage in the state. It concluded that teacher shortages in New York were not widespread, but rather concentrated in a small number of subjects, most notably science, special education, foreign languages, mathematics, and English instruction for students whose primary language is not English.

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State effort seeks to identify assessments as alternatives to passing Regents exams

On Board Online • September 1, 2025

By Sara Foss
Special Correspondent

Currently, students in New York State must pass four or five Regents exams to qualify for a high school diploma.

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