The end of this past school year was a challenge for many Western New York families when districts were forced to move to virtual learning in the wake of the pandemic.
As colleges scramble to prepare for a safe school year in the midst of the pandemic, are they prepared to enforce safe social distancing among their students?
NEWS 4 (WIVB-TV) reports that notices went out to parents in the Lancaster school district Monday that beginning next Monday, December 14 schools in their district will switch from fully remote back to hybrid for students in grades K-12.
In a press conference that took place on the phone Monday, Governor Cuomo said that there are over 100 schools in New York State that haven't submitted plans to re-open.
The results from a multi-district survey show that most parents are in favor of students returning to school in the Fall, with safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is trying to “reimagine” what education may look like in the future in New York State possibly including more remote interaction with teachers and students.
On Tuesday, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed that New York give free college to students.
To qualify, the household must make less than $125,000 per year and the State will pay for students' education at state SUNY schools and universities...
Has it really been over a decade since any bookmobile has made an appearance in Buffalo? When I saw it rolling down the street, I snapped a couple pictures and checked up on that. We're excited to tell you that The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library have rolled out a brand new ‘Bookmobile.’
When this brave 9-year-old named Sydney Smoot of Hernando County school district stood up at her local school board meeting, well, it certainly wasn't what the audience expected. Sydney brought everyone to their feet when she shared how she felt about standardized testing.