CIOB Citywide Newsletter March 2023

CIOB Citywide Newsletter March 2023

Dear CIOB Community Members,     We at the NYCDOE Consortium, Internationals, and NYC Outward Bound (CIOB) Citywide High School District are pleased to share with you the March issue of our new CIOB Monthly Newsletter. We hope that you will find the newsletter to be a valuable resource and we look forward to your continued engagement. You can access the newsletter through this link or you can download the attached …

FYI – How school bus delays hurt students with disabilities

How NYC’s school bus delays help drive chronic absenteeism and missed learning for students with disabilities By Amanda GeduldMar 15, 2023, 12:15pm EDT School bus delays help drive chronic absenteeism, parents and advocates say One morning in late October, 8-year-old Eric Vilchis’s school bus picked him up on Bushwick Avenue at 7:30 a.m. About three and …

Empowering Our Students to Change the World – March 15, 2023

العربية / বাংলা /  中文 /  Français / Kreyòl ayisyen / 한국어 / Русский / Español / اردو Empowering Our Students to Change the World Dear New Yorkers: Your children have the power to change the world simply by sharing their voices and experiences. Now, more than ever, our democracy needs citizens who are active and …

Multilingual Monthly: March 2023

Multilingual Monthly: March 2023 In this Issue Upcoming Live Events for NYC Public School Staff Opportunity to Attend Multilingual and Immigrant Family and Community Conference New Resources on High-Quality Bilingual Education Programs Order NYC Comprehensive World Language Exams and Second Language Proficiency exams In Case You Missed it Bookmark our Resource Sites! Access Classroom Lessons …

FYI & Share – Minecraft Education

Dear Parent Leaders, We are writing to share an exciting opportunity for your district to participate in the DOE Minecraft Battle of the Boroughs. This challenge provides an opportunity for NYCDOE students to design safe, connected, resilient, and sustainable communities that move NYC forward without leaving anyone behind. The New York City Department of Education …