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  2. Brad Lander - Wikipedia

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    Brad Lander is the son of Carole Lander and David Lander, a bankruptcy attorney. [8] He grew up in Creve Coeur, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, in a Reform Jewish family, [9][10][11] and graduated from Parkway North High School in 1987. [12] He developed an early interest in politics, and was particularly influenced by civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Joshua Heschel ...

  3. Braintree is in financial trouble. How many teachers, school ...

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    To reduce the proposed budget by $8 million, the Braintree schools would need to make significant personnel cuts, the superintendent said.

  4. New York City Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system. The City School District of the City of New York (more commonly known as New York City Public Schools) is the largest public school district in the United States (and among the largest in the world), with approximately 1.1 million students taught ...

  5. Schools are bracing for widespread teacher layoffs. Here’s why

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    Schools across the country are announcing teacher and staff layoffs as districts brace for the end of a pandemic aid package that delivered the largest one-time federal investment in K-12 education.

  6. LIFO (education) - Wikipedia

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    Laying off junior employees first is not exclusive to the education sector or to the United States, but is perhaps most controversial there. LIFO's proponents claim that it protects teachers with tenure and gives them job stability, and that it is an easily administered way of accomplishing layoffs following a budget cut.

  7. 2025 New York City Democratic mayoral primary - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party primary for the 2025 New York City mayoral election took place on June 24, 2025. Voters ranked up to five candidates using ranked-choice voting. The early voting period began on June 14. [1] Incumbent mayor Eric Adams did not run in the primary, instead choosing to compete for re-election as an independent in the general contest.

  8. History of education in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in New York City includes schools and schooling from the colonial era to the present. It includes public and private schools, as well as higher education. Annual city spending on public schools quadrupled from $250 million in 1946 to $1.1 billion in 1960. It reached $38 billion in 2022, or $38,000 per public school student. [1] For recent history see Education in New ...

  9. Michael Mulgrew - Wikipedia

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    Michael Mulgrew (born 1965) is an American labor official serving as the fifth president of the United Federation of Teachers, the trade union of teachers in New York City, New York. The union's executive board elected Mulgrew in July 2009. Prior to his current position, Michael was elected vice president for career and technical education (CTE) high schools in 2005 and became the union’s ...