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On Monday, a 10-year-old Buffalo Public Schools student returned to school for the first time in almost two years, just weeks after his family filed a federal lawsuit against the district, regarding reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
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The Buffalo Public School girls high school swimming team isn't being allowed to compete this year. They're relaying their displeasure to district…
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Maribel Irizarry is struggling with the mental toll this school year has had on her, as she balances her job with making sure the five kids in her charge…
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State Supreme Court Justice Emilio Colaiacovo ruled against the Buffalo Teachers Federation in their legal bid to stop in-person instruction. While…
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In Buffalo, about one-third of all residents have no computer access. That reality impacts city classrooms as students contend with the digital divide.…
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A legal fight between the Buffalo Public School District and Buffalo Teachers Federation over a plan to transfer teachers from City Honors will return to…
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The Buffalo Public School District and SUNY Buffalo State have launched the city’s first-ever Urban Teacher Academy for high school students. WBFO's…
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The Buffalo Public School District is seeking applications for an outside receiver to take over the B.U.I.L.D. Academy. In this week's Press Pass…
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Parent facilitators have officially been reinstated, under a new title, within the Buffalo Public School District. They'll continue to earn stipends that…
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Medaille College has received a grant from a U.S. Department of Education program that helps low-income, first-generation college-bound students prepare…