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Of the nearly 600 school districts statewide, West New York is one of 12 districts with school elections in April, in which voters also decide on passage of the annual school budget. [25] Under a state law passed in 2012, West New York shifted elections from April to November in 2014 [26] but voted in 2019 to shift elections back to April. [27]
The school is the lone secondary school of the West New York School District, an Abbott district [3] that serves all of West New York. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1970; the school's accreditation expires in July 2029. [4]
She has served on the West New York Housing Corporation Board since 2010 and was Vice Chair of the West New York Housing Authority, from 2008 to 2010. Jimenez has served on the New Jersey Democratic State Committee since 2008 and was Vice President of the Board of Education of the West New York School District from 2009 until 2011. [1]
During its Feb. 8 meeting, the Buncombe County School Board unanimously voted to ban “Tricks” by Ellen Hopkins from schools in the district. The 2009 New York Times bestselling novel about ...
In 1982, the Supreme Court directly addressed the issue after students sued a New York school board for removing books by authors like Kurt Vonnegut and Langston Hughes; the board had allegedly ...
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) divides the state into nine Joint Management Team (JMT) Regions, excluding New York City. [1] Each JMT contains one or more Regional Information Centers (RIC), which contain one or more Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), and each BOCES supports several school districts.
Anastasia Coleman, the special commissioner of investigations for the district, wrote the report on Jan. 26, addressing it to the chancellor of New York City Public Schools. It was released ...
Under the guidance of Father Gerald Walsh, the two departments merged to become the co-ed school located at 5400 Broadway Avenue, West New York, New Jersey. [3] [4] By 2009, the student body numbered 222. The school's budget shortfall was $400,000, and the parish was in debt for $1.5 million, incurred as a result of supporting the school.