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Prep for Prep is a leadership development and gifted education program dedicated to expanding educational access to students of color. [2] The organization's programs are targeted toward high achieving New York City minority students and helps with scholarships placement into many of the most respected secondary schools and colleges in the country.
The New York Specialized High School Institute (SHSI) is a free program run by the City of New York for middle school students with high test scores on citywide tests and high report card grades. The program's original intent was to expand the population of Black and Hispanic students by offering them test-taking tips and extra lessons.
The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system. The City School District of the City of New York (more commonly known as New York City Public Schools ) is the largest school system in the United States (and among the largest in the world), with ...
Project SCOPE, a before- and after-school program at Fairview, is one run by seven community-based agencies offered by School District 186 serving over 4,000 students, said Superintendent Jennifer ...
New York City high school students can work out for free this summer at Planet Fitness gyms, the company and Mayor Adams announced Thursday. Students ages 14 to 19 are eligible for two months of ...
Debra-Ellen Glickstein, NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program Executive Director and Nadia Landy, Save For College Program parent, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss setting up kids with college and ...
Over 30% of the student body of Nightingale-Bamford are students of color. [12] The school has a program called Cultural Awareness for Everyone, or informally CAFE. CAFE touches on the basis of not only race, but also class, religion, sexual orientation, gender, and age. [13] Nightingale recruits from an inner-city program called Prep for Prep.
New York City students are hawking their new, school-issued OMNY cards for up to $1,500 to straphangers looking to get their hands on the subway and bus passes, which offer four free rides a day ...