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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Merody Mejia
In her role as a Community School Director, Merody embodies strong female leadership for her students.
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Art as Activism
Students use art as a way to talk about complex topics such as racism and police brutality.
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Reading on the Rug
We have teamed up with prominent, award-winning children’s authors for our annual “Reading on the Rug” series throughout March.
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Parent Council Advocates for Families in the South Bronx
In the South Bronx, a group of parents is advocating for issues affecting families in their community.
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From English Language Learner to Classroom Teacher
Ruth Nicasio uses her experience as an English language learner to enhance her students’ education.
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Cultivating a New Generation of Women in STEM
Principal Robin Fleshman is using her love of science to inspire the next generation of women in STEM.
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The Secret to a Healthy Smile
Dr. Scott Levy from our Bronx Health Center shares tips about how to achieve good oral hygiene and a healthy smile.
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How a Mentor helped One Youth Achieve Her Academic Dreams
Children's Aid's Dr. Brenda Triplett has been helping to guide Tauryian Sparrow for the past four years.
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Doing “Whatever it Takes” to Help Families Thrive
Crisis Cases Worker Micaela Podlipny receives Whatever It Takes Award for her services.
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How Megan Grunlund Wohltjen Turned Tragedy into Advocacy
Since her brother’s death, Megan has advocated for people struggling with addiction.
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New York Times Partnership Spotlights Inspiring Journeys of Our Clients
Our partnership with The Times provides critical assistance for our clients.
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How School-Based Health Centers Keep Students Safe from COVID-19
Our school-based health centers began providing COVID-19 vaccines this month