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The students are calling for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers fueling the war in Gaza and broader reforms at Cornell. This follows protests and encampments at universities across the country.
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A provision in New York's newly passed state budget will allow Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School on Binghamton's North Side to apply for 10 years worth of funding to make the necessary repairs.
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Two bills in the Pennsylvania state legislature are seeking to expand access to education for immigrants.
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Until the state Board of Regents finalized its ban on the mascots last week, Owego Apalachin and other districts appeared to be actively seeking exceptions to the rule.
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Minimum pay for some will increase from $17,000 to $21,000. It’s the first such increase in at least six years and comes ahead of an upcoming labor contract renegotiation.
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The settlement is tied to a 2021 incident at Jennie F. Snapp Middle School. A Broome County Supreme Court judge approved the settlement earlier this month.
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A Virginia-based group filed a federal civil rights complaint against ICSD last week. It alleges the district discriminated against white students during events last month.
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Advocates say low wages have led to chronic staff shortages and have made it difficult for parents to find care for their youngest children.
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A national assessment shows that average test scores for elementary students across the country are down since 2019, but New York state schools saw an even steeper decline.
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Dozens of student journalists went to Albany recently to speak with lawmakers about passing a bill to make it harder to censor student newspapers.
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Engineering is all around us and it takes special skills to put it to good use.
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New York state will pull funding if school districts like Candor, Groton and Owego Apalachin fail to address Native American mascots before the end of the school year.