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Internet issues cause learning lag at Bronx high school
Blank laptop screens, spinning wheels on website, and errors plague students at one high school in the country’s largest district. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Top tech post vacant for months before NYC remote learning breakdown
Prior to the glitches that left New York City public school students locked out of their virtual classrooms Tuesday, the nation’s largest school district had been operating without a permanent Chief Information Officer (CIO) for months. The I-Team has learned the search for a new CIO recently concluded,but the new technology chief was not yet in place to help...
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Top tech post vacant for months before NYC remote learning breakdown
Chris Glorioso reports.
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NYC schools hit tech snag during first fully remote snow day
Because of the storm, nearly a million students we’re told to switch to online learning for the first time since the pandemic. But thousands couldn’t log in to access their teachers and classes, frustrating students, parents and some lawmakers. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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‘IBM was not ready for primetime': NYC schools chancellor addresses remote learning tech issues
New York City schools chancellor David Banks speaks to the media about issues students faced logging in on a remote virtual learning day during Tuesday’s snow.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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NYC schools ‘experiencing issues' with online learning system in first true snow test
Let us know how your children’s remote learning day is going here. New York City public schools are operating virtually Tuesday, as a winter storm grips the five boroughs. It marks a sudden test of asynchronous learning for the nation’s largest public school district, with nearly a million NYC students set to learn online from home. The city had...
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Remote NYC school during snow storm: NBC New York wants to hear from you
New York City public schools are remote Tuesday due to a winter storm that is expected to dump up to 8 inches of snow on the five boroughs. The city had for all intents and purposes “done away” with snow days after the COVID-19 pandemic forced more innovative and technology-dependent learning. However, the city hadn’t moved fully remote for a snow day...
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Intense, short Tuesday storm could bring 5-8″ of snow to NYC
The NWS issued a winter storm warning by Monday afternoon for most of the region, including New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, Fairfield County in Connecticut, and Bergen and Hudson counties in New Jersey. News 4’s Marc Santia, Andrew Siff and Adam Harding report.
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NYC Mayor Adams, city officials hold news briefing on Tuesday storm preparations
New York City officials are getting ready for a snow storm on Tuesday that is expected to bring at least 3 inches, and up to 8 inches, of snow to the immediate metro area.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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NYC schools go remote Tuesday amid snow threat
New York City public schools will go remote Tuesday, city officials announced Monday, ahead of a winter storm expected to dump up to 8 inches of snow on the five boroughs. It will be a sudden test of asynchronous learning for the nation’s largest public school district, with nearly a million NYC students set to learn online from home. The…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Maria LaRosa Brings Weather Kids to Maywood, NJ
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist, Maria LaRosa, spent some time at Maywood Avenue School in Maywood, NJ for a Weather Kids session. The fourth and fifth graders learned about snow, clouds and tornadoes.
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Long Island day care center tells parents when they can have their children return
Some Long Island parents received good news days after being told their children could no longer attend their day care — but there was still skepticism among caregivers.
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Why a Long Island day care center is telling parents to take their kids elsewhere
Parents of more than two dozen children, some of whom have special needs, were told not to bring their children back to their Long Island day care with just a few days’ notice — creating a logistical nightmare for caregivers.
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Long Island parents upset over day care staffing issue
Parents found out a day care was withdrawing services with little notice. News 4’s Greg Cergol reports.
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‘They failed Adriana:' Family of NJ teen who died by suicide after viral school fight video sues
The family of a 14-year-old girl who died by suicide last year after video of other students viciously attacking her in a high school hallway was posted to social media is filing a civil lawsuit alleging school administrators knew a “culture of violence” existed at Central Regional High School and failed to protect the teenager from its clutches. Adriana Kuch,…
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Schools are using surveillance tech to catch students vaping, snaring some with harsh punishments
Schools around the country are installing sensors and cameras to crack down on student vaping and handing out harsh punishments for many who are caught.
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NYC launches mobile app that allows parents to track school buses on the roads
The mobile application will allow parents to track their children’s journey to and from school through their New York City Schools Account (NYCSA).