By Zetta ElliottIllustrated by Noa Denmon (For readers in Kindergarten–3rd Grade) As the school year…
Category: Education
Updated 06.29.2021 The new exhibit at the Museo de Los Sures (120 South 1st Street)…
Last year spurred communities everywhere to pursue the work of better understanding and bringing equity. …
By Mo Willems (for readers in grades Preschool –Kindergarten) Mo Willems is critically acclaimed for…
Make: STEAM instructs WHSAD students in the art and science of Miura-ori mountain and valley…
NYC Council District 33 was one of three districts to participate in Participatory Budgeting (PBNYC)…
By Ashley Spires (For readers in grades preschool–second grade) Following the well-received The Most Magnificent Thing,…
View the St. Nicks Alliance COVID-19 Town Hall The main reason “knowledge is power” became…
Vote Week: April 5–April 14 Although the NYC Council suspended Participatory Budgeting for capital funding…
High schoolers who signed up for in-person learning for the 2021–2022 school year have yet…
An ancient Japanese legend advises that a wish will be granted to one who folds…
Sam & Dave Dig a HoleBy Mac BarnettIllustrated by Jon Klassen(For readers in Preschool–3rd Grade)…
February 1st–7th marks National Black Lives Matter (BLM) at Schools Week of Action. This event…
Sometimes People March By Tessa Allen(for readers in preschool–3rd grade) January brought the hope of a…
In a JarBy Deborah Marcero (for readers in grades preschool–2nd grade) As we prepare for an…
