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Overcrowding in Battery Park and Manhattan School Districts

Overcrowding in Battery Park and Manhattan School Districts

by Sarah Green | Apr 23, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

In 2013, thirty public schools in New York City only accepted students into pre-K programs if they had a sibling already enrolled. This gave those children priority over others, and made an already competitive market even more aggressive.  The application deadline for...
The Value of An Education: How ‘Man of the Year’ Joseph M. Mattone Created a Life for Himself, and His Children

The Value of An Education: How ‘Man of the Year’ Joseph M. Mattone Created a Life for Himself, and His Children

by Sarah Green | Jan 17, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Despite the enormous presence that higher education institutions have in our society today, it wasn’t too long ago that many families sacrificed everything they had to finance a college education for their children. One example of a first generation college graduate...

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