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Holding history in their hands

Students attending a workshop at the Sackler Lab at the American Museum of Natural History get to handle cast skulls, measure them and learn techniques to recognize and classify different ape and hominid species that are part of the evolutionary tree...

Research and Service HS students mentor students from PS 5, Brooklyn

Several times a year the teachers at Research and Service HS invite 1st- and 2nd-graders from nearby PS 5 to the school, where the teenage students design and teach lessons and do hands-on projects with the adoring younger students.

School Secretaries Seminar

At annual seminar, school secretaries get tips on staying stress-free while dealing with difficult personalities.

Something to crow about

Costumed students from PS 149 ring in the Year of the Rooster with Chinese dignitaries at Brooklyn Borough Hall.

We want to hear your story

With public schools under unprecedented attack, it has never been more important for educators and parents to tell their stories.

Some advice for handling challenging situations

As a new teacher, you are bound to encounter situations with students that are challenging to navigate. If you find yourself in one of the following situations, here is some guidance for making a plan of action.

Creating a student-centered classroom

I have pushed my kids to work at stations so that they spend more time doing hands-on/minds-on work and less time listening to my voice.

Bronx Parent Newsletter - Feb. 2, 2017

This is the Feb. 2 issue of the Bronx parent newsletter.

A great use of space

We created this word wall on our cabinets with felt.