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Report: Sen. Lanza to introduce bill reclaiming Columbus Day on DOE calendar


Report: Sen. Lanza to introduce bill reclaiming Columbus Day on DOE calendar
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
Mayor Bill de Blasio was asked about the change during a press briefing on Wednesday and said the process wasn’t handled right and the change was made without input from him or Schools Chancellor Meisha Ross Porter. (Katrina Tulloch) Katrina Tulloch | ktulloch@syrac
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. State Sen. Andrew Lanza is among a growing list of politicians upset by the city’s decision to remove Columbus Day from the Department of Education’s (DOE) calendar.
On Tuesday, the DOE released the 2021-2022 public school calendar which shows Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October, which this year falls on Oct. 11, the day that has typically been Columbus Day. ....

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New York City Public Schools Doing Away With '2-Case Rule' For Coronavirus-Related Closures


New York City Public Schools Doing Away With ‘2-Case Rule’ For Coronavirus-Related Closures
CBS New York
4/6/2021
Syndicated Local – CBS New York
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)  Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday an end to a controversial coronavirus safety measure.
The mayor says he wanted to replace the rule to close a school if two positive cases are detected.
As CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis reports, for months, two positive cases in a school meant it would temporarily close, which parents tell DeAngelis happened at MS 442 in Windsor Terrace, disrupting learning.
De Blasio says that’s all about to change. This comes with mixed reaction – many DeAngelis spoke to just want to know more. ....

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De Blasio unveils more police reforms, new incentive for cops to live in NYC


De Blasio unveils more police reforms, new incentive for cops to live in NYC
Michael Gartland
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Mayor Bill De Blasio holding a copy of the new NYPD Disciplinary System Penalty Guidelines.
Mayor de Blasio announced several new police reforms Friday that aim to end racial bias in policing and hire more cops who live in New York City.
The reforms the second part of a three-part plan de Blasio intends to submit to the state by April 1 include efforts to remove city policies that contribute to the “poverty to prison pipeline,” focus more attention on officers’ disciplinary records during the promotion process and strip police of their pensions if they’ve engaged in serious misconduct. ....

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