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The Digest: Top EduNews Hotlist, Fri. 1/27/23

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The Digest: Top EduNews Hotlist, Fri. 1/27/23

The latest education headlines affecting NYC Public Schools and beyond.

Jan 27, 2023
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Here are the top NYC Education stories for today, Friday, 1/27/2023, at The Digest — EONYC’s news magazine.

The Digest curates the latest top headlines locally in NYC, New York State, and across the entire country. Visit The Digest, now:

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NYC promises telehealth for all high school students struggling with mental health
ny.chalkbeat.orgNYC promises telehealth for all high school students struggling with mental health“We’re rolling out the biggest student mental health program in the country,” Mayor Eric Adams said during his annual State of the City speech. But officials released few details on how it will work.
11:04 PM ∙ Jan 26, 2023
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OP-ED: Creating a truly universal early childhood education program for New York City Public Schools families
thedigest.educators.nycOP-ED: Creating a truly universal early childhood education program for New York City Public Schools families - New York Amsterdam NewsEvery parent knows that the first five years of a child’s life are the foundation of lifelong success.
2:10 PM ∙ Jan 26, 2023
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DOT refuses to disclose amount spent on roadway safety efforts around NYC schools, report says
silive.comDOT refuses to disclose amount spent on roadway safety efforts around NYC schools, report says‘If we want to ensure our students are safe at dangerous intersections, we need to make sure DOT is tracking street safety improvements ...’
11:09 PM ∙ Jan 26, 2023
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Brooklyn middle school principal leaves for new role after teacher complaints
ny.chalkbeat.orgBrooklyn middle school principal leaves for new role after teacher complaintsM.S. 51 Principal Neal Singh will leave to work for District 15’s superintendent. Pui-Lam (Jack) Chan, from New Utrecht High School, will take over on Feb. 1 as interim principal. 
11:05 PM ∙ Jan 26, 2023

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