Category Archives: Schools

Dwight School’s Athletic Center in E. Harlem

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Dwight School, a leading independent school on Manhattan’s Upper West Side founded in 1872, opened its newly refurbished, 40,000-square-foot athletic facility in the East River Landing cooperative at First Avenue and 108th Street. Continue reading

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Top Scholarships For Students

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All students in elementary-through-high school should be identifying the types of scholarships that they will be applying for and set up dates and folders to begin gathering their information so that they are ready to apply when the time comes. Continue reading

Danny Tisdale At NCAA Youth Day 2013

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Youth Create Day

Danny Tisdale, CEO and Founder of Harlem World Magazine and owner of Tisdale Studio led the NCAA Championships Community Programs and Youth Clinics educational collage project which was the center piece of a partnership with YES Inc., the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME) at Teachers College… Continue reading

Bank of America, Khan Academy Promote Better Money Habits

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Khan Works For Kids

Bank of America and Khan Academy today announced a financial education collaboration that will provide both bank customers and non-customers alike free, self-paced, easy-to-understand resources to develop better money habits. Continue reading

Bring It On Benefit, Honoring Luis A. Miranda, Jr., Will Fund Harlem Charter School

Members of the Bring It On creative team, including Tony-winning writers Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt, Jeff Whitty and Amanda GreenContinue reading

Prime Minister of Thailand, Yingluck Shinawatra Visits Harlem

Prime Minister of Thailand, Yingluck Shinawatra came to visit Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ) on 125th Street last week. Continue reading

Qoute Of The Day: “93 percent of the students live in poverty….”

With less than a month before students return to school, not all families count down with excitement to the first day of classes. Continue reading

Harlem’s Forced Marriage of Charter & Public Schools is not Jeffersonian

The NY Daily News reports that a walk through Public School 241 and you’ll find contrasting spaces; one bathroom is gray and dingy, with urinals that overflow. Continue reading