Nearly 200 teachers, education advocates, administrators, entrepreneurs, and friends gathered for Chalkbeat’s spring networking event Wednesday night.
As eighth-graders at M.S. 244 in the Bronx received their high school offer letters, student reactions ranged from cheers and hugs to sobs and silence.
Chalkbeat's been taking a look at the ways school discipline policies play out in classrooms, and spent time asking students and teachers about moments that changed them.
Most of New York City’s eighth-graders will find out what high school they were matched with Friday — a day of stress, celebration, and a few tears.
At one struggling Brooklyn middle school in the city's Renewal school turnaround program, a community partner is helping improve student academics.
As Chalkbeat delves into some schools’ move away from “no excuses” discipline, we want to hear from you.
Mark your calendars for a night of conversation and connecting with fellow New York City education advocates, teachers, entrepreneurs, parents, and friends.
Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the city alleging its special-education data system prevented students from receiving services and lost the city millions.
The former New York City teacher and librarian who was fatally stabbed Wednesday was also a writer whose blog was followed by thousands and often featured on Chalkbeat.
UniFi Scholars is focused on helping high school juniors and seniors from low-income New York City schools have a better understanding of how to budget for college.