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Offensive Pro-Common Core Video Taken Down After Backlash

A professionally produced video meant to support the Common Core curriculum standards has been removed after a wave of criticism online. The ad portrayed opponents of the initiative as clueless and outdated, drawing comparisons to the fictional character Archie Bunker. The video featured a character called “Pop Pop,” who aggressively questioned his grandson’s teacher about ...

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Meet Zephyr Teachout: A Voice for New York’s Public Schools

Zephyr Teachout, Fordham Law professor and former gubernatorial candidate, is no stranger to standing up for what she believes in. Though Governor Andrew Cuomo secured the nomination under political pressure, Teachout’s campaign left a lasting impression—and she isn’t done yet. Rooted in her belief in democracy free from corporate influence, Teachout champions public education as ...

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Is Standardized Testing Helping First Graders Succeed?

The Role of Tests in Early Education Standardized testing has long been a pillar of the U.S. education system. From the SAT to the ACT, these assessments are seen as key indicators of student readiness and potential. But applying similar testing methods to first graders has sparked debate. Are these assessments suitable for such young ...

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Wheatley School Disputes U.S. News Rankings Over Flawed Methodology

Sean Feeney, principal of The Wheatley School in New York, has formally challenged the methodology used by U.S. News & World Report in its 2015 high school rankings. In a letter addressed to the publication, Feeney highlighted key discrepancies between the ranking system used this year and that of previous years—particularly for schools in New York State. ...

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Material and Links Posted on the Engage NY Website

Engage NY, developed by the New York State Education Department (NYSED), served as one of the most widely used public platforms for Common Core-aligned curriculum and instructional resources in the United States. Designed to support educators, parents, and students across New York and beyond, the site offered full curriculum modules, videos, assessments, and guidance documents ...