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Background: Walden grew up in Levittown, Pennsylvania, before attending Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and Temple University Law School in Philadelphia. Walden then worked as a criminal ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is pushing for a "bell-to-bell" ban on cellphone use in schools statewide. The ban aims to create a distraction-free learning environment and address concerns about ...
New York City parents, rejoice. Mayor Eric Adams announced a sweeping new "After-School for All" plan on Tuesday, one designed to make childcare affordable and accessible to everyday New Yorkers ...
By next school year, 102 middle schools in eight school districts will be part of NYC Reads, a curriculum requirement focused on getting back to the basics of reading and phonics. The mandate is ...
Big Apple mayoral candidate Jim Walden, a former federal prosecutor and prominent lawyer, has vowed to fight the New York City Council from handcuffing the NYPD if he is elected. “Politicians ...
MEDIA — Each year, on average a resident of the Philadelphia area consumes around 12 pounds of pretzels, but at The Walden School, a preschool through grade 5 independent school, students and ...
A report highlighted in the New York Post says that 300,000 New York City public school students did not show up to school last year. "Teachers' unions de-emphasized the importance of coming to ...
When we proudly talk about making “Crew” available in a growing number of New York City public schools, we often have to clarify that we’re not referring to the sport of rowing, but rather to an ...
CITYWIDE — New York City mayoral candidate Jim Walden — a long-time political independent — is mulling running as a Republican. Walden, a Brooklyn resident, officially launched his candidacy ...
Lawyer Jim Walden, an independent who vows to fight corruption, may shift course and run for mayor as a Republican. Natan Dvir A hard-charging NYC lawyer may follow in the footsteps of ex-mayors ...
A hard-charging NYC lawyer ... Walden has sued the city Department of Education over accusations it failed to address bullying, and for alleged antisemitism in a Brooklyn high school.
Wealthy parents of children enrolled at an elite private school in New York City could still receive some form of financial aid despite their high income, according to a new report. According to ...