Bay Ridge Bay Ridge teacher criticized for making anti-Palestinian remarks on social media By Jada Camille
Kids & Education Teachers’ union says 300,000 New York City students are in oversized classes despite class size law By Augostina Mallous
Kids & Education ‘Opposites Abstract: A Mo Willems Exhibit’ headed to Brooklyn Children’s Museum By Kirstyn Brendlen
Kids & Education Brooklyn Public Library opens two new Teen Tech Centers, hopes to inspire next generation of engineers, entrepreneurs, and scientists By Melissa Fishman
Kids & Education Trick-or-Streets returns to Brooklyn with dozens of locations for Halloween fun By Brooklyn Paper
Coney Island Spook-tacular! Coney Island gearing up for 13th annual Halloween Parade on Oct. 28 By Augostina Mallous
Kids & Education Brooklyn Public Library expands ‘Books Unbanned’ program as city proclaims ‘Freedom to Read Day’ By Augostina Mallous
Sunset Park Sunset Park school officially named after Puerto Rican activist Dr. Antonia Pantoja, ‘a role model for all of us’ By Adam Daly
Kids & Education Bringing the heat! Maimonides Medical Center launches new student internship program By Jada Camille
Kids & Education Faced with tight school budgets, Brooklyn parents and educators turn to GoFundMe for support By Megan McGibney
Kids & Education A different kind of back-to-school: University Open Air offers free classes from teachers around the world in Prospect Park By Isabel Song Beer
Kids & Education Brooklyn students, parents juggle anxiety, excitement, and late-summer heat on first day of school By Kirstyn Brendlen, Adam Daly, Ximena Del Cerro & Isabel Song Beer
Kids & Education ‘A very inspiring moment’: Bishop Brennan welcomes Bensonhurst students on first day of school By Jada Camille
Park Slope Pols fight to reform ‘terrifying and traumatizing’ lockdown drills ahead of first day of school By Isabel Song Beer
Kids & Education NYU Langone and Empire BlueCross BlueShield host free back-to-school giveaway in Sunset Park
Health ‘When Action Meets Compassion’: Maimonides celebrates Summer Youth Employment Program volunteers By Brooklyn Paper
Sponsored Uncommon Schools training college students to become Brooklyn teachers Sponsored post by Uncommon Schools
Downtown The King’s College loses accreditation, poised to close after years of financial woes By Isabel Song Beer
Tomorrow, 11:30 am Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art The Long Island Museum
Tomorrow, 6 pm Pluto TV Movies With A View at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1, Harbor View Lawn, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Gay City News “Who Killed Teddy Bear,” dramatic thriller starring out actor Sal Mineo, screening at Film Forum
amNY Lucinda Williams on stage, Johnny Cash in the bathroom at the East Village’s newest honky-tonk bar