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Nov
19

With influx of migrants, NYC school enrollment ticks up for first time in 8 years

The number of students attending New York City’s public schools increased for the first time in eight years, a sign that enrollment may be stabilizing in the wake of deep declines during the pandemic. About 915,000 children from 3-K to 12th grade enrolled this year, up 0.9% from last year, or roughly 8,000 additional students, […]

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Nov
19

NYC launches free online therapy for teens

New York City teens now have access to free online therapy through a city program that launched Wednesday, officials said. City teens, ages 13-17, can text, call, or video chat with licensed therapists through the online platform Talkspace without providing payment, insurance information, or referrals, officials said. The teen telehealth initiative, which Mayor Eric Adams […]

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Nov
19

The secret to good teaching? Teamwork.

Twelve years ago, when I left a career as a lawyer to become a history teacher, my vision of what a “good teacher” looked like was shaped in part by movies, such as “Stand and Deliver” and “To Sir, With Love,” which depict teachers who overcome institutional dysfunction to connect with students and inspire them […]

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Nov
19

Modern Career and Technical Education is for everyone. Here’s why it should start in middle school.

When my grandfather entered the workforce with a seventh-grade education in the early twentieth century, he mined coal in western Pennsylvania, did factory work after serving in WWI, and retired as an City Councilman. My grandfather owned a home and a car and led a comfortable life. My father graduated high school toward the middle […]

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Aug
18

Education in NY Summit

As one of NY’s largest and most influential training programs for Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators, CITE has a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in NY Education. Dr. James conducted the panel with the following participants: 

By John Russo | Conferences
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Jul
26

Job Postings – Week of 7-26-2023

At CITE, we strive to provide tools and resources to our community, not only while you are students, but as you go into the professional world. Below is a list of job postings from our network. If you feel you are a good candidate, please contact the organization directly through the info below. If you […]

By John Russo | Blog . New Teacher
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Jun
22

New Partnership: CITE & Connect With Kids (CWK) Network

CITE Has partnered with CWK Network to bring you online courses for CTLE credit, in two series, both narrated by Dr. Kim Adams: Defining US Equity Learning Series (3 modules) and Defining US Mental Health Awareness Learning Series (3 modules) Each series has 3 modules, and each module is approximately 2 course hours (which means […]

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Mar
28

Public Schools Are NYC’s Main Youth Mental Health System. Where Kids Land Often Depends on What Their Parents Can Pay

On Staten Island, a middle schooler with a hair-trigger temper was in a fistfight every week. In north Brooklyn, a ninth grader cut class for months before he tried to commit suicide. A few miles east, where Brooklyn meets the marshlands of Jamaica Bay, a 13-year-old ended up in a psychiatric emergency room after the […]

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