thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com
The Native New Yorker | A Native Daughter's Reactions to Issues in New York City | Page 2
https://thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com/page/2
The Native New Yorker. Newer posts →. April 10, 2008 · 9:50 pm. Church Leaders’ Endorsements of Presidential Candidates. January 5, 2008. 8220;Pulpit Pitches Rankle Some Churchgoers” on. New York City News Service. Tagged as Abyssinian Baptist Church. Reverend Calvin O. Butts. April 10, 2008 · 9:38 pm. The Rise of Dominican Hair Salons in Black Neighborhoods. Filed under Fashion and Beauty. Divine Palace Hair Salon. March 4, 2008 · 11:45 pm. Foster Care Success Story. Filed under Social Services. Black H...
nycstudents.blogspot.com
NYC Students Blog: Fight the MTA Cuts Rally!
http://nycstudents.blogspot.com/2010/04/fight-mta-cuts-rally.html
The first ever student-run blog about the NYC education system. Monday, April 26, 2010. Fight the MTA Cuts Rally! Hi, Everybody,. Hope to see you there! The NYC Student Union. This blog is run by the New York City Student Union, a citywide student run coalition dedicated to the improvement of the New York City Public High School system. The views expressed on this blog are not necessarily the official views of the NYC Student Union. Thank you for visiting. Got Something to Say? NYC Public School Parents.
nycstudents.blogspot.com
NYC Students Blog: Budget cuts hit LaGuardia juniors
http://nycstudents.blogspot.com/2009/05/budget-cuts-hit-laguardia-juniors.html
The first ever student-run blog about the NYC education system. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Budget cuts hit LaGuardia juniors. If, as the Chancellor and the Mayor insist, cuts must be made, they should not come from the classroom and force schools to make decisions like this one. The NYC Student Union. This blog is run by the New York City Student Union, a citywide student run coalition dedicated to the improvement of the New York City Public High School system. Thank you for visiting. Got Something to Say?
thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com
Showing One’s True Colors Everyday – Not Just on 7/4 or 9/11 | The Native New Yorker
https://thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com/2008/07/04/showing-ones-true-colors-everyday-not-just-on-74-or-911
The Native New Yorker. Bizarro World in Times Square. Improved Test Scores Don’t Mean Mayoral Control Works →. July 4, 2008 · 6:49 pm. Showing One’s True Colors Everyday – Not Just on 7/4 or 9/11. Clyde Haberman’s article in the New York Times on July 4, 2008. Bizarro World in Times Square. Improved Test Scores Don’t Mean Mayoral Control Works →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Only in New York! The B...
thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com
My Work | The Native New Yorker
https://thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com/my-work
The Native New Yorker. Three stand-ups followed by two packages. All scripts written by reporter. Some stand-ups shot by reporter. Packages shot by Emmanuel Alexandre, Michael Chiltern and Norman Lam. Footage edited by reporter using Final Cut Pro. The following are the pieces and the date they were completed and/or aired:. What Happens When the Country’s Second Oldest School is Re-Structured. The Fight Over the Bedford Avenue Bike Lanes Continues. Brooklyn Review Special on Haiti. Health Pods: Natural A...
thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com
Improved Test Scores Don’t Mean Mayoral Control Works | The Native New Yorker
https://thenativenewyorker.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/improved-test-scores-dont-mean-mayoral-control-works
The Native New Yorker. Showing One’s True Colors Everyday – Not Just on 7/4 or 9/11. June 2, 2009 · 12:24 am. Improved Test Scores Don’t Mean Mayoral Control Works. Assessments work when the results from them are used to evaluate the tools that worked, and the resources that are lacking. Unfortunately, many public schools train students to be test takers and not analytical thinkers, not to mention the fact that many of these tests are watered down. Merryl Tisch. What do these exams really prove? Enter yo...
eduwonkette2.blogspot.com
Eduwonkette: 12/30/07
http://eduwonkette2.blogspot.com/2007_12_30_archive.html
Friday, January 4, 2008. I'm headed over to edweek.org. On Sunday, January 6th. eduwonkette will still have the same content, superhero graphic, and "blogging moxie" ( hat tip - Sherman Dorn. It's just less pink. Clarifications/disclaimers: I will not be an employee of Ed Week - they'll just be hosting the site. They're not responsible for my views, nor I for theirs. The archives will be here:. The new URL is: http:/ blogs.edweek.org/edweek/eduwonkette/. Starting on Sunday, eduwonkette.com. 8220;Every le...
nycstudents.blogspot.com
NYC Students Blog: PROTEST TOMORROW
http://nycstudents.blogspot.com/2010/05/protest-tomorrow.html
The first ever student-run blog about the NYC education system. Monday, May 3, 2010. I want to remind everyone that the big Mass Transit rally is TOMORROW, meet up by Penn Station at 4 and be ready to stand with the TWU in fighting general MTA cuts. This rally presents us with the opportunity to fight for ourselves on a big stage, so please come out and support Mass Transit. The NYC Student Union. The views expressed on this blog are not necessarily the official views of the NYC Student Union. Edwize- Th...
nycstudents.blogspot.com
NYC Students Blog: GREAT SUCCESS AT TODAY'S RALLY
http://nycstudents.blogspot.com/2010/05/great-success-at-todays-rally.html
The first ever student-run blog about the NYC education system. Tuesday, May 4, 2010. GREAT SUCCESS AT TODAY'S RALLY. Today, in front of an audience of over 1000 people, New York City Student Union members Lucas Johnson, Timothy Ling, and Henry Pines (me) spoke to protest Mass Transit cuts. We shared the stage with such luminaries as Rev. Jesse Jackson and wowed the crowd. We showed people that students are involved and that we care about citywide issues. The NYC Student Union. Thank you for visiting.
nycstudents.blogspot.com
NYC Students Blog: Fighting the bake sale ban!!!
http://nycstudents.blogspot.com/2009/10/fighting-bake-sale-ban.html
The first ever student-run blog about the NYC education system. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Fighting the bake sale ban! Please join students from around the city to protest the new regulation on bake sales on Friday, Nov. 13 from 2-6 pm in front of City Hall. The protest is being organized by seniors from LaGuardia High School, and we invite anyone and everyone to come. (find the protest on facebook: http:/ www.facebook.com/home.php? The NYC Student Union. The views expressed on this blog are not necessa...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT