Parents Shocked by Plan to Defund Special Ed Health Centers
In case you missed it: Parents across New York are deeply upset by the plans to change the way Special Ed Centers operate. Currently these centers support parents by helping them find resources for children with disabilities from birth until age 21. The centers can help parents find providers of required special education evaluations, figure […]
Dr. Kerry-Ann Hazell – Alumni Spotlight
Dr. Kerry-Ann Hazell completed her doctorate of education degree in Educational Leadership at The Sage Colleges of Albany in November 2018. Her study explored principals’ use of marketing plans to inform their means of communication with external stakeholders. Currently, she serves the children of Harlem as a principal in the NYC Department of Education, in […]
College of Saint Rose – 2019 Honors Convocation and Commencement
Each year, The College of Saint Rose recognizes students who have demonstrated distinguished academic achievement at Honors Convocation. The 2019 Honors Convocation will take place on Friday, April 12, 2019 at 3:00pm in the Picotte Recital Hall of the Massry Center for the Arts. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in Standish Atrium of […]
Brooklyn Families Adjust to Middle School Admissions Process
Applying to a school, any school, can be daunting to both parent and child. Grades, tests, attendance records, interviews, all factors that can determine a child’s trajectory. Or do they? Following approval of a diversity plan that has done away with all of the above, School District 15 is instead asking, “what will this do to help […]
Parent Workshop: Busting Bullying / Preveniendo La Intimidacion
Below is an update from one of the many CITE Professional Development and Parenting Workshops taking place in a school near you! On November 27th, 2018, we had a helpful event on how best to handle bullying, at PS 47X – The John Randolph […]