A parent coordinator at Townsend Harris high school just made this. She is wonderful. Why can't @nycschools do this? You can print this out, distribute to families and they can hang it up on the wall at home. Easy. It's just less confusing. @Realdavidcbanks Maybe yes?
https://t.co/BHzKnqT6Em “The first color you read in your optical receptors is that super-bright lime. It’s possibly an evolutionary take from poisonous animals and signals danger. A physical thing happens when you see it. Nike triangulated that and repeated it forever.”
@FeelGoodPage11 48 superimposed photos of the sun, taken during a year, one per week, in the same place and time, in the Cathedral of Burgos
The highest point is the summer solstice and the lowest is the winter solstice
According to FEMA's National Risk Index, The #Bronx has the second highest risk in the nation for natural hazards and disasters after Los Angeles. See why and check out the interactive map. https://t.co/7k8ztS2V0R
Today marks the beginning of #BlackHistoryMonth. All of February, we will be highlighting the many inspirational voices & stories of African Americans who have helped shape America’s space program. Get to know them & their invaluable contributions: https://t.co/3KZjLhJajb
*373* schools will be closed tomorrow in NYC.
We’re approaching 4000 staff and student cases since January 3rd.
The only plan is vaccines and they’ll run out this week.
Schools should be remote temporarily until these numbers come down AND school staff can get vaccinated.
40% of NYC is green! 🌿Use this *new* interactive map by @NaturalAreasNYC to find out which borough is the greenest and how we're working together to restore forests, freshwater wetlands, salt marshes, and streams! https://t.co/21dhaLBXOW
We completely made up the process of grading, and now we’re like, “Nope, can’t change it. That’s just a part of education.”
Is this our Frankenstein’s monster? Just this thing we made that’s wildly misunderstood wreaking havoc in our system.
After over two years in the making... ColorMePhD Vol.2 is finally here!!! This FREE coloring book describes research by inspiring #WomenInSTEM !
PDF: https://t.co/vzR9wF5BzC Please enjoy and share with friends & aspiring scientists in your community!
@OpenAcademics
Back to Back hurricanes. “Some 95,000 people in San Pedro Sula have taken refuge in shelters. Thousands of others sleep each night in flimsy sheds made of wood and plastic sheets, on sidewalks or under bridges. “ https://t.co/PlGz1OoCzw
We can’t progress unless we address historical issues of injustice. Without doing so we will simply reinforce inequality. On that note here’s a throw back article 👉🏿 https://t.co/JoJYVYYVm0 #decolonisinghealthcare