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Connecting the International Dots in French

May 1, 2012May 10, 2012 - by Rose D'souza

Harlem’s French-American charter school offers one several bilingual programs in the city to parents who want to maintain their cultural heritage and give their children a ticket to an international lifestyle.

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The Long Path from Bangladesh to College in America

May 1, 2012May 11, 2012 - by Ankita Rao

New Bangladeshi immigrants face cultural and financial obstacles when they seek higher education in this country.

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Why the Show Always Goes On at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts

April 30, 2012May 10, 2012 - by Carla Bleiker

A musical is a great piece of teamwork. Students and teachers at the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts have given it their all to stage “Carousel.” For many of the young artists, it’s the first step on the path that they hope leads to Broadway.

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Tutoring and Attendance? There’s an App for That

April 29, 2012June 7, 2012 - by Andrew Parsons

One Queens high school principal figured out a way to streamline life in an automated school — for free.

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Merci, Monsieur Lazhar

April 18, 2012April 18, 2012 - by Rose D'souza

Canadian film, Monsieur Lazhar, takes a refreshingly un-American approach to talk about death and loss in the classroom.

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Teaching the Teachers at Urban Assembly

April 16, 2012May 11, 2012 - by Edward Small

At the Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science, teachers don’t just teach students–they also teach each other.

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When Two Teachers are Better than One

April 9, 2012May 11, 2012 - by Elizabeth Harball

Classes co-taught by special and general education teachers have increased in the city over the last five years.

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Chief Judge Wants Teens out of Adult Courts

April 1, 2012May 10, 2012 - by Celia Llopis-Jepsen

New York is one of only two states that treats 16-year-olds as adults in criminal cases, but a proposal to create youth courts could change that.

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Bronx High School Follows its Grads to College

March 24, 2012May 10, 2012 - by Edward Small

For staff members at the Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science, checking up on their students doesn’t end with graduation.

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