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New York City School Meals May No Longer Include Processed Meats

Will a processed meat ban ensure that kids get healthy and substantive meals?
By Madina Toure
Houston Schools Superintendent Richard Carranza will lead New York City's public schools.

Take Two: Meet the Houston Superintendent Who Will Lead NYC Public Schools

The Houston schools chief insists he and Mayor Bill de Blasio are politically aligned despite being the No. 2 pick.
By Madina Toure
Left to right: City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina, First Lady Chirlane McCray, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Queens Borough President Melinda Katz.

Did the Tough NYC Press Scare Miami’s Superintendent Away from the Big Apple?

New York City reporters don't play when it comes to holding politicians' feet to the fire.
By Madina Toure
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.

Governor Phil Murphy Tackles Tough Education Issues

By John Geppert
Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho.

Why Alberto Carvalho Turned Down NYC’s Offer for the ‘Most Coveted Job in Education’

By Madina Toure
New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña is retiring next year.

New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña to Retire Next Year

By Madina Toure
Drinks

11 Boozy Gifts for the Cocktail Connoisseur in Your Life

By Kaitlyn Flannagan
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 4: New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (Center-R), along with schools Chancellor Carmen Farina (L), First Lady Chirlane McCray (Center-L), and Queens Borough President Melinda Katz (R), visits Pre-K classes at Home Sweet Home Children's School in Queens on the first day of NYC public schools, September 4, 2014 in the Queens borough of New York City. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is touring universal pre-kindergarten programs throughout the city. (Photo by Susan Watts-Pool/Getty Images)

With Election Looming, Bill de Blasio Expands Pre-K for Toddlers

By Madina Toure
Adam Selman.

At Calvin Klein and Public School the Canadian Tuxedo Was a Major Trend

By Dena Silver
Lily Collins wears Prada to celebrate Anna Wintour.

Calvin Klein, Donna Karan Turned Up For Anna Wintour’s Damehood Party

By Dena Silver
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a press conference to announce that Spotify will move an office to 4 World Trade Center in the Financial District, February 15, 2017 in New York City.

Cuomo Rips State Legislature for Failing to Extend de Blasio’s Control of NYC Schools

By Madina Toure
Mayor Bill de Blasio held a mayoral control rally at City Hall.

De Blasio to Albany: ‘Pass Mayoral Control Now’

By Madina Toure
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, who is leading the push to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

NYC Council Speaker Slams Charter School CEO for Inviting Paul Ryan to Visit

By Madina Toure
JJ Thompson/Unsplash

Progressives—Not Trump—Need to Fix Our Public School Crisis

By Shavar Jeffries
Public School's cool red hats.

Public School’s ‘Make America New York’ Hats Will Benefit the ACLU

By Dena Silver
Protestors demonstrate against President Trump's nominee for secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, on Capitol Hill on February 6, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Charter Schools Create a Rising Tide for All Students

By The Editors
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 12: Models walk the runway for the Public School collection during, New York Fashion Week: Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

Is Fashion’s Youthquake Cracking Up?

By Jeena Sharma
Colton Haynes, Fabolous

Rappers, Footballers, and Celebrity Chefs in This Week’s Best Parties

By Zachary Weiss
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina providing an update on the city's Advanced Placement for All initiative at the Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria.

NYC Mayor Says Would-Be Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s Voucher Plans Won’t Get Far

By Madina Toure
Here is 2016.

The 10 Biggest Fashion Moments Of 2016

By Dena Silver
NEW YORK - APRIL 29: Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Success Charter Network Eva Moskowitz attends the Tribeca Talks: "The Lottery" during the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival at the School of Visual Arts Theater on April 29, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Dario Cantatore/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

Comptroller Reports Financial Irregularities at Eva Moskowitz’s Success Academy

By Madina Toure
School kids

How to Usher in a Wave of Entrepreneurship in Education

By Richard Hecker
art basel

For Your Consideration: 5 Pop Ups to Visit at Art Basel

By Mikelle Street
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at the 2016 Crain's NYC Summit in Manhattan.

As the Presidential Election Approaches, Bill de Blasio Shifts Focus Back to the City

By Madina Toure
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