Education

Nadine Shaw Abram, a dedicated education advocate and founder of Staten Island leadership organization, passes away at 57

Nadine Shaw Abram, a beloved leader in education and volunteerism, passed away on March 14 at the age of 57. Her impact on the Staten Island community, particularly in empowering underrepresented and disadvantaged students,...

Clarke Central introduces AP African American Studies amidst political unrest | City News

In a groundbreaking move, Clarke Central High School has introduced AP African American Studies for the first time in the upcoming 2024-25 school year. This course, which has been offered at Cedar Shoals High...

Educational institutions persist in opposing DEI limitations on curriculum

The rollback of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs is a contentious issue that continues to intensify across various sectors in the United States. From universities to public schools and even the U.S. Defense...

Creative Contest Celebrating the Black-Jewish Partnership: The Washington-Rosenwald HBCU Scholarship Program

The Washington-Rosenwald HBCU Scholarship Program is a unique and inspiring contest that aims to celebrate and revive the historic partnership between the African American and Jewish communities. This partnership has played a significant role...

Rahway Academy’s Black History Month Program Receives Rave Reviews – TAPinto.net

Rahway Academy, a prestigious educational institution in New Jersey, recently celebrated a resounding success with its Black History Month program. The event, which took place on February 28th, was a culmination of weeks of...

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