In an analysis of 11 years of data on New York City Public Schools, researchers found high levels of teacher turnover led to increased likelihood for office disciplinary referrals and suspensions for all students. Black students were the most likely group to receive disciplinary action when their teachers left mid-year. The post Research Finds Teacher Turnover Leads to More Suspensions for Black Students appeared first on The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
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Open Future Institute Founder Gerard Senehi, Principal Michael Barakat of The Bronx High School for Law and Community Service (“Bronx Law”), and Marjorie Malpiede, Editor-in-Chief of LearningWell Magazine recently engaged in a conversation focused on the QUESTion Project at the Presidents’ Convening on College Student Mental Health and Wellbeing at New York University. Recognizing that high| Open Future Institute
The news is finally out about which undergraduate institution former First Son Barron Trump will be attending in the fall. The college freshman was spotted by the New York Post on the campus of New York University on Wednesday as he kicks off the first year living away from his mother and father. The 6’9″ […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary