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Tasty truffle a treat

It’s no trifle cooking an $8,000 white truffle, but the students and staff at Manhattan’s Food and Finance HS were up to the challenge.

King fails to sway detractors

The state hearings on the Common Core standards came to Manhattan on Dec. 12, drawing 200 parents, teachers and a handful of students to Spruce Street School to express their impassioned opinions on the topic to State Education Commissioner John King...

Teacher's Choice money disbursed

This year for the first time, all employees who receive Teacher's Choice — both those who have direct deposit and those who receive paper checks — received the allocation in their Nov. 29 paycheck.

Finances discussed

Enjoying the luncheon

Retired teachers from MS 217 in Queens have a good time at the New Retiree Luncheon on Nov. 12 at the New York Hilton.

UFT President Mulgrew visits Edward R. Murrow HS, Brooklyn

UFT President Michael Mulgrew met with teachers and paraprofessionals at Brooklyn’s Edward R. Murrow HS on Dec. 19 to discuss the “big shift” that is coming with the arrival of a new mayor, and what that could mean for teaching and learning.

One size doesn’t fit all

A story in Courier Life’s Brooklyn Daily [“Parents, kids: City plan will destroy our school,” Oct. 25] is so true that we are taking away the magic from education.

Coming through for our kids

Just a word about the actions of teachers and administration of Scholars Academy in Far Rockaway in response to Hurricane Sandy.