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‘Cinderella’ performed at PS 264, Brooklyn

The theater teachers at PS 264 in Bay Ridge decided not to do a traditional Cinderella for their class's musical production.

EmblemHealth geography game piloted at PS 33, Queens

Students at PS 33 in Queens Village beta tested a new online game featuring New York City landmarks and geography for the EmblemHealth website.

Coney Island Hospital student professional development day

There’s more to hospital operations than meets the eye. Just ask the 4th- and 5th-graders from PS 100 in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, who toured Coney Island Hospital on May 12 as part of a professional development day for students.

CTE students win big at state competition

New York City career and technical education students walked off with 41 medals — 19 of them gold — in 26 different contests in the New York State SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Competition in Syracuse over the spring break in April.

Changes to health plans take effect on July 1

Changes to the city health plan affecting GHI-CBP and HIP in-service members and retirees who are not Medicare eligible take effect on July 1.

Strategies for teaching ELLs

Supporting English language learners in your classroom is no simple task. Here is a list of strategies you can implement right away.

Day of learning ‘a huge success’

“To appreciate,” according to the dictionary, is to recognize the true worth of someone or something, and that’s exactly what 240 UFT family child-care providers received at the 2016 Provider Appreciation Conference on May 21.

Section Coordinators

A 'major day' for nurses

Maxine Webb joined 900 other nurses across the state on May 10 in Albany for Nurses Lobby Day to urge state legislators to support a bill establishing safe staffing standards in hospitals and nursing homes.

Courage, compassion of nurses recognized

Five nurses were honored at the third annual Federation of Nurses/UFT Nurse Recognition Day celebration on May 3.