New York City Public School Students Become Authors
It is not easy to get published, but several dozen New York City Public School students can now call themselves authors.
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New York Edge launched its sixth season of Formative, a podcast co-hosted by middle school students.
It is not easy to get published, but several dozen New York City Public School students can now call themselves authors.
Rachael Gazdick discusses how afterschool activities and summer camps play a crucial role in the lives of children in New York City.
CEO Rachael Gazdick leads the organization’s mission to build equity in education.
A partnership between Columbia University neurologist Olajide Williams and hip hop artist Doug E. Fresh, relies on music to help teach students about healthy eating.
Students gained new perspectives and expressed what living in New York means to them.
Two Queens high school graduates detailed how New York Edge after-school programs helped them develop and improve upon their academic and leadership skills.
New York Edge provides afterschool programs to kids throughout New York City to support education and career readiness.
The campaign Spread Love NYC aims to increase community involvement helps NYEdge gain volunteers.