SCHENECTADY — The Capital Region BOCES recommended a series of sweeping organizational changes for the Schenectady City School District following a months-long…
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New York City’s middle schools
will reopen on Feb. 25, more than three months after sending their students home. It’s the latest milestone for the nation’s largest school system, which continues a fits-and-starts approach to operating amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Betty Rosa, former Regents chancellor, named permanent education commissioner
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1of5Buy PhotoBetty Rosa, right, speaks with Andrew Brown after their election to the position of Chancellor and Vice Chancellor respectively of the New York State Board of Regents on Monday morning, March 21, 2016, during a meeting held at the Education Department building in Albany, N.Y. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less
2of5Buy PhotoBetty Rosa, center, reacts after being named Chancellor elect of the New York State Board of Regents during meeting held on Monday, March 21, 2016, at the Education Department building in Albany, N.Y. Rosa will take office on April 1st replacing Merryl H. Tisch. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEINShow MoreShow Less