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COVID NYC Update: New York City middle schools resume in-person learning

Ken Rosato and Shirleen Allicot interview NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza. The 30,000 employees who have been vaccinated so far include teachers, principals, assistant principals, guidance counselors and social workers. That number only includes those vaccinated at city run sites in NYC. The UFT represents more than 120,000 teachers, guidance counselors, paraprofessionals and other school-based members, said Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers. Even putting the most positive spin on the city s numbers, there are tens of thousands of staff who have not yet had access to the vaccine. Teachers returned to middle school classrooms Wednesday to prepare for today s resumption of in-person learning.

NYC mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan promises broadband internet for all, data-driven approach to government

NYC mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan promises broadband internet for all, data-driven approach to government It’s the data, stupid. The city would pave the way for broadband internet in every household and revamp its approach to the use of data, under a new proposal from mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan. Pointing to lack of competition as a key reason why nearly one in three city households lack internet access, Donovan said he’d work to increase choices for consumers. On the regulatory front, he’d work to get the state to pass “Universal Broadband for All” legislation. The city also would provide grants to small, community-level organizations to provide broadband to areas ignored by telecom monopolies most of the city currently gets the internet from Spectrum or Verizon, though they’re perennially criticized for prohibitively high costs. Donovan didn’t put a price tag on his idea about grants.

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