As first responders and essential employees help keep NYC safe and healthy during these difficult times, Regional Enrichment Centers are providing these frontline workers with safe spaces for child care. Learn how one of our REC educators helps support first responders at a site in Manhattan as our #DOEconnected series continues.
During this extraordinary time when New York City’s educators are working closely with students and families from the confines of their homes, we will be publishing a series of posts describing their experiences in their own words. We are now #DOEConnected!
Chancellor Richard Carranza kicks off our new exciting feature series, #DOEconnected, in celebration of the DOE staff members across the City who are working hard to keep students safe, healthy, and learning throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the risk to New Yorkers continues to remain low, we would like to take a moment to update families in light of the first confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York City.
While the risk to New Yorkers remains low, we would like to take a moment to update families about the measures City agencies are taking in preparation of the possibility of person-to-person transmission of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York City.
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