See the graduation rates for each Staten Island public high school
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
State data shows that 84% of Staten Island’s 4,833 cohort graduated in June and August last year a 1.3% increase from last year’s 82.7%. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. High school graduation rates across the state continue to rise, including at Staten Island public and charter high schools, according to data released Wednesday by the New York State Education Department (NYSED).
Data showed 84% of Staten Island’s 4,833 cohort graduated in June and August last year a 1.3% increase from last year’s 82.7%.
New York teachers can begin receiving coronavirus vaccines starting Monday, state and city officials said Friday afternoon.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved the next phase of vaccine distribution, also known as 1b, which includes education workers, people over the age of 75, public safety personnel, and transit workers. Frontline health care workers and nursing home staff and residents have been eligible to receive the vaccine since last month.
“We will begin administering shots to City Workers and the elderly in 1B starting on Monday,” Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted shortly after the governor’s announcement. Those who are eligible, including educators, may sign up for a vaccine appointment here.