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Diversity Still a Problem at Elite New York City Schools

Diversity Still a Problem at Elite New York City Schools

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

For eight of the nine specialized high schools in New York, admittance for minorities is at a damaging low. Seven African-American students were accepted into the prestigious Stuyvesant High School’s freshman class for the upcoming school year, along with 21...
Closing the Race and Gender Gap in Technology Starts in High School

Closing the Race and Gender Gap in Technology Starts in High School

by Sarah Green | Jan 20, 2014 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

What’s the best way to close the race and gender gap in technology? Get them while they’re young. Teaching computer science to high school students, and even younger, is the best way to get girls and minorities to want a career in technology. High-school is currently...

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