
Every Step of the Way
Academics
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ľ¹ÏÖ±²¥â€™s Aid Fifth Grader Makes Social Justice Part of the Curriculum
11-year-old Breanna Collazo organized a Black Lives Matter protest in her Bronx neighborhood.
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Feeding Minds and Bodies with Books
The Child Welfare and Family Services Education Team launch Grab and Go Book Project: Feeding Minds and Bodies.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Six
Fatima Reyes, who has worked at ľ¹ÏÖ±²¥â€™s Aid for more than 20 years, is an invaluable resource to families struggling during the pandemic.
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Mentoring Students in the Wake of COVID-19
Our College and Career team mentor youth and help them focus on sports and education during COVID- 19.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Five
Lucerny Guzman, an adolescent literacy program coordinator at Salomé Ureña Campus, is helping families access critical resources.
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Sex Education Remains a Priority for ľ¹ÏÖ±²¥â€™s Aid in the Midst of COVID-19
Our family planning and pregnancy prevention team is hosting a series of workshops to educate teens during Sex Ed for All Month.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Four
Dayamara Cruz, an early head start teacher at P.S. 5 in Washington Heights, is relying on technology to provide high-quality lessons.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Three
Carol Wilkins, an interventionist at CACPCS, is using technology to help strengthen her students’ reading skills during remote learning.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Two
Karen Aponte-Velez, a school librarian, is now a critical resource for families who do not speak English as a first language.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part One
Mirabel Smith, a kindergarten teacher at CACPCS, hasn’t let distance stop her from providing the best instruction to her students.
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Reading on the Rug: 4th Annual Series
This month, award-winning authors and illustrators help bring literature to life for our littlest readers.
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High School Students Celebrate Black History Month
Curtis High School on Staten Island organized a Black History Month assembly to celebrate black culture and achievements