A Department of Education lawyer told witnesses not to discuss the case after a
Lower Manhattan Arts Academy teacher filed a complaint about principal Derek
Premo.
A ceremony next month to honor those killed 20 years ago on Sept. 11 will be
limited to family members of the fallen, after organizers decided first
responders, survivors and others wouldn’t be invited to the milestone
commemoration.
The faculty of a Washington Heights high school is rebelling against their
principal, charging in a vote of no-confidence that she has “flagrantly but
unsuccessfully attempted to divide our school by race.”
The on-duty, uniformed worker, Jeremy Soto, 36, told cops, “I’m high on PCP,”
after he was arrested for exposing himself in May in Fort Tryon Park in Inwood,
according to a copy of the police complaint.
A high-ranking FDNY chief was denied a promotion because he refused to recant
racially charged letters he sent slamming the department’s diversity efforts, he
claims in a First Amendment …
Parents and alumni at the tony Dalton School have fired off a scathing open
letter decrying the school’s new race-obsessed agenda. The anonymous missive to
the “Dalton community,”…
Billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen revealed on Saturday that he benched his
Twitter account because of “personal threats” his family received amid last
week’s GameStop trading frenzy. “I’ve r…
As COVID-19 cases rise in New York, one of the city’s mass vaccination sites
remained closed for the second straight day, amid low supply of the coveted
inoculations. The Brooklyn Army Terminal loc…
The city’s Panel for Education Policy has waved through a controversial $890
million contract for school bus services to be run by a city-owned nonprofit
that bailed out a politically-connect…
When officials threatened to shut down the funeral, the synagogue leaders dared
them to do so, saying in essence: “Go ahead, make a spectacle,” a source said.
More than half of New York City firefighters say they won’t be vaccinated for
COVID-19 when the potentially life-saving shot becomes available to first
responders in a matter of weeks, accord…
A Hasidic synagogue in Brooklyn planned the wedding of a chief rabbi’s grandson
with such secrecy, it was able to host thousands of maskless celebrants without
the city catching on. Despite a surge…
The oddities of remote instruction now include teachers who can conduct classes
just about anywhere — from the back seat of a moving car to a backyard hammock,
officials acknowledge.
After ignoring an offer from school bus companies for months, the city will
finally explore whether the vehicles can be used to deliver Wi-Fi to students
living in homeless shelters who can’t conne…
Buckle up! Under a new law starting Sunday, all car passengers in New York state
must wear seat belts — even adults in the back seat. The law makes New York the
30th state to require seat bel…
In-person attendance at some Big Apple schools is so low, instead of students,
teachers expect to see tumbleweeds rolling down the hallways, staffers told The
Post. Three weeks after Mayor de Blasi…
Since school buildings opened Sept. 8, a total of 305 people have tested
positive for the potentially deadly virus, according to Department of Education
tallies as of Friday.