The Buffalo Urban League Education Summit Tackles Big Issues
Education after the pandemic has been the focus of many local leaders, parents, and teachers. Now that we are starting to see students back in schools and talks of schools fully opening in September, there were some things that were learned from parents and teachers alike that should be addressed going forward.
According to WGRZ, in a recent meeting via Zoom hosted by the Urban League on Black Education local leaders discussed a number of issues. U.S Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer also participated highlighting funding available for schools.
The disruption in learning has led to learning loss social and mental distress, the school boards will not only get the money to get the schools fully open in September, but now they are going to get the money for summer school and after school.
Top city school leader could be headed to Williamsville schools
Williamsville School Board to vote on Darren Brown-Hall
Top city school leader could be headed to Williamsville schools
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WILLIAMSVILLE, NY (WKBW) â A longtime leader in the Buffalo Public School District leader could soon be leaving city schools for the top job in one of Western New Yorkâs largest suburban districts.
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Darren Brown-Hall at Buffalo City Hall.
7 Eyewitness News has confirmed Darren Brown-Hall, Chief of Staff for Buffalo Schools, has been selected as a candidate to become superintendent of the Williamsville Central School District.
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Superintendent: Buffalo Public Schools will not reduce minimum distance from six feet to three feet
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and last updated 2021-04-14 19:28:08-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â During a Board of Education meeting Wednesday night, Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash announced that the district will not reduce the minimum distance between people from six feet to three feet.
The superintendent said this decision was made with a recommendation from the district s medical director.
The New York State Department of Health released updated guidance on Friday that allows school districts in the state to reduce the minimum distance between people from six feet to three feet.