Say Yes Buffalo has been a game-changer for thousands of Buffalo Public School students and now this program might be extended into the City of Niagara Falls.
While the relationship is exploratory, Superintendent Mark Laurrie and several board members extolled the potential of working with Say Yes, which has helped bump the graduation rate in Buffalo Schools.
The governor said her "Back to Basics" plan would make sure students receive foundational, evidence-based instruction in reading. And Hochul said she will propose legislation providing $10 million to train
The Women s International Network of Utility Professionals returned to its New York roots this week. To mark the organization s 100th anniversary, WiNUP presented its annual conference at the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino.
There is a plan to help address the influx of children of asylum seekers in classrooms around NYS. NYSED is now looking to expand the ability for teachers to get certified in bilingual education.