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Notes from Abroad: The Soccer Lesson Which was Really About Life
We spent holidays in Bauru and I wanted my children to practice sports. But in recent weeks they have learned much more than soccer from this teacher
Culture Wars From a Distance
The debates we have at home are so radicalized that there is nobody defending common-sense positions that, in my opinion, and confirmed by polls, represents the view of a majority of American families.
New Laws Rightly Target Landlords in Illegal Smoke Shop Fight
New laws attempting to break the smoke shop ecosystem of enablers are on the books now in New York. Hopefully these serve as a deterrent to opening a business and start to shut the thousands currently open.
NYC Students are Again Victims of Data Breach
Parents with children in the nation’s largest public school system are again on the receiving end of a significant data breach. In this case, about 45,000 students have had their information compromised via file transfer software MOVEit.
Important to Check the Fine Print on Education Legislation
I find myself deeply concerned about the state of education for students across New York State as our 2023 legislative session concludes. Our children’s futures are hanging in the balance, and they are at the mercy of silent leaders.