**Blink** Where did 20-21 go? We wish Mr. Deger well on his new chapter. We also welcome Mr. Fattore (Cunningham Class of 2010) into the fold. Please stay healthy, safe, and happy this summer.@District22BKNY
@CunninghamIS234 @NYC_Chancellor#cunninghamstrong#publicschoolproud
Ms Truss and Mr Manfredi took D19 on a virtual trip today to listen to music and hear stories from author and pianist Mona Golabek. @CunninghamIS234 @District22BKNY@DOEChancellor
Our students and alumni have remained active in music making during this difficult time. Much love and respect to all of them!
@UFT @CunninghamIS234 @NYCSchools@District22BKNY@MeishaPorter@DOEChancellor
Watch “2021 Virtual Music Video” on #Vimeo https://t.co/zlHOUf8EnK
1. More teachers are leaving teaching now than ever before because society has shown how little they value teachers.
2. Less students are majoring in education because of #1.
3. There are not enough substitutes to fill the positions because of #1 and #2.
So first we will test out the lives of our @NYCSchools community @NYCMayor and then if all goes well, restaurants will open?! Like sticking a stroller out in the middle of the crosswalk to see if it gets hit. @UFTMS_Division@BrianUFT https://t.co/qCdmy9m80G
August 7 is the deadline to submit your child's preference. If you do not submit a choice, the NYCDOE will add your child to their blended learning list by default. Do what is best for you. https://t.co/AM7IdwPGes
The arts have played an important role in these tumultuous times and will continue to do so for ALL students. Our commitment - along with others - is to provide rich and varied educational experiences: https://t.co/39Q5tA5xQ2
#ArtsEdIsEssential#MusicEdMatters#GiveaNote
The NAfME “Civic Action Field Guide for Music Education” provides an overview of how education is governed, how it is funded, how to get involved in the election process, and how to keep your elected officials accountable: https://t.co/RBvo6Go3Vj #edpolicy