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As part of this year's Juneteenth plans, some local educators weaved in the recent tragedy of the Buffalo supermarket to add a new dimension to their discussions of racism and overcoming it.
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McKinley High School will stay remote through the end of the February break following last week’s violence that hospitalized a student and security guard. Meanwhile, Wednesday night’s Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education meeting stressed the violence is not limited to McKinley.
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Hamburg Central School District Superintendent Michael Cornell is hopeful the state's recent Test to Stay plan for schools is the first step in the process of returning schools to a pre-pandemic normalcy.
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One person is in custody after a loaded gun was found at the former Bennett High School.
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While a wide majority of parents believe in-person instruction is the best option for their kids, more of those answering a newly-released survey also suggest with COVID vaccination rates as they currently are, they’d still prefer remote learning as an option at this time.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul, speaking in Brooklyn on Tuesday, said there will be 120 pop-up programs over the next 12 weeks that will be a partnership between school districts and the state Department of Health.
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With school districts across New York having problems finding enough bus drivers to get kids to and from school, the state wants to change the way drivers are licensed, speeding the process while not changing the rules.
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The Tonawanda City School District is officially one step closer to a newly renovated building to house all of its elementary school students.
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A several-hour-long lockdown of Dr. Charles R. Drew Science Magnet School Thursday ended with the recovery of a handgun-style BB gun.