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A new tool kit through Western New York Law Center and Columbia University Law School helps parents and caregivers of Buffalo Public School students navigate the suspension appeal process
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Students, parents and community partners presented ideas to limit out of school suspensions and the need for a new food commissary building during a winter meeting at D'Youville University.
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There's a push to allow Muslim kids to take off from school for two religious festivals.
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Daemen University is moving toward opening what will be known as the Shatkin College of Dentistry.
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Buffalo Public Schools announced it has settled a nearly five-year legal case with the former principal of McKinley High School.
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There are a lot of people connected with the Buffalo Public Schools system who have suggestions for Interim Superintendent Tonja Williams. They showed up at International Prep at Grover Cleveland Monday evening.
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Concerned members of the community gathered at Mt. Olive Baptist Church to call on local and state leaders to require the Buffalo Public School District to provide bus a bus aide for every school bus.
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SUNY Buffalo State College announced Thursday morning it had received a "threat against the campus community." In response, officials closed the campus and canceled classes for the remainder of the day, in order to allow University Police to investigate.
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Muntaqim was incarcerated for 49 years for his role in the slayings of two New York City police officers. He had been a teenage member of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Army, and he continued his activism while behind bars. He was released in 2020.
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After a rash of fights at Niagara Falls High School to start the year, the district brought in the Niagara Falls Peacemakers as a calming measure. Could the presence of anti-violence groups on school grounds have a similar effect in Buffalo Public Schools?
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Buffalo Public Schools are restarting some of the panoply of after-school programs beginning April 4, programs that have been stalled all year by the district and national problems getting enough school bus drivers.
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The announcement is a long way from the small Catholic college started in 1947 by an order of nuns and follows a similar announcement from D'Youville last month.