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Petr Svab
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petrsvab
Petr is a New York-based reporter focusing on breaking news. Originally from Prague.
New Personalized Math Program for Schools Shows Promise
NEW YORK—About 3,500 students at eight middle schools in New York City, Chicago, and Washington, experienced very different ...
New York
November 19, 2013
Snowflake Season Has Arrived in New York City
Maybe it was the first snow last week, or the lighting up of the giant snowflake over Fifth ...
New York
November 18, 2013
NY Parents Sue State to Halt Children’s Data Giveaway
NEW YORK—Twelve New York City parents are suing the state’s education authorities to stop them from sending students’ ...
New York
November 14, 2013
New NYC Technical Schools Fighting Stereotypes
NEW YORK—In the past five years, a new squadron of CTE schools emerged, eager to break the stereotype ...
New York
November 11, 2013
Sandy-Hit Libraries Get Google Tablets
NEW YORK—Public libraries in Brooklyn and Queens are to get thousands of Google’s Nexus 7 tablets and will ...
New York
November 8, 2013
Passerby Breaks a Guinness World Record on Times Square
NEW YORK: The Nov. 6 Guinness World Record Unleashed event on Times Square, where anyone could take a ...
New York
November 7, 2013
New York Election: Candidates Hit the Polls
NEW YORK—After months of campaigning, candidates for the top spots in New York City government are going out ...
New York
November 5, 2013
NY Students Ready to Learn on Rooftop Garden Classroom
NEW YORK—A group of high school students, surrounded by freshly planted flowers and herbs, shivered in the morning ...
New York
November 5, 2013
Giant UNICEF Snowflake Is Up for Saving Children
NEW YORK—The iconic UNICEF snowflake was installed above Fifth Avenue at 57 Street on Sunday, Nov. 3.
New York
November 3, 2013
Success Charter Schools Work for Some
NEW YORK—In a colorful classroom 30 first-graders, sitting on colored circles on a carpet, listen to their teacher ...
New York
November 1, 2013
NYC Teachers Union Pushes for Money From New Casinos
NEW YORK—Coinciding with mayoral Election Day, four new casinos in New York state would open if voters sanction ...
New York
October 31, 2013
The Right School for Special Needs Children
NEW YORK—The mother of an autistic 5-year-old girl couldn’t hold her tears back when talking about what she ...
New York
October 29, 2013
Sandy Special Coverage: Coney Island Back After Months of Hard Work (+Photos)
NEW YORK—Despite the destruction from Hurricane Sandy, the beach on Coney Island opened on March 24, right on ...
New York
October 28, 2013
New York State Education Head Promises to Cut Back on Tests
NEW YORK—After sustained criticism, state education authorities made a concession regarding the amount of testing students are subjected ...
New York
October 25, 2013
Walk to School Competition Strives for Healthier Children
NEW YORK—A host of children gathered on Ditmars Boulevard Thursday morning to take a brisk walk to school. ...
New York
October 24, 2013
Heads of Teachers Union, State Education Department Agree on Common Core
NEW YORK—Two heavyweights in the education field discussed the Common Core curriculum testing, as well its connection to ...
New York
October 23, 2013
Evaluations Find 91 Percent of State Teachers Effective
NEW YORK—More than 90 percent of teachers statewide were found effective based on evaluations released on Oct. 22.
New York
October 22, 2013
New School-Based Health Center Opens in the Bronx
NEW YORK—More than 1,500 students in four small high schools co-located in a beautiful building in one of ...
New York
October 21, 2013
World’s Biggest Pumpkins Carved by the Best in NYC
NEW YORK—Three of the largest pumpkins in the world are on display in New York Botanical Garden. Some ...
New York
October 20, 2013
Survey: Most New Yorkers Satisfied With Quality of Life
NEW YORK—Most New Yorkers are satisfied with the quality of life the city offers. That is according to ...
New York
October 17, 2013
Madison Square Garden Set to Reopen
NEW YORK—Madison Square Garden (MSG) is almost ready to open after major reconstruction, and several images of its ...
New York
October 14, 2013
NY Youth Compete in Chess on Columbus Day
NY Children Compete in Chess on Columbus Day
New York
October 14, 2013
Coney Tees, Made in US, Meant for the World
NEW YORK—In an unadvertised studio store on Stillwell Avenue right next to Coney Island’s entertainment complex lies the ...
New York
October 13, 2013
Avonte Oquendo Still Missing
NEW YORK—No clues have come up even after extensive searches for the 14-year old autistic boy, who went ...
Crime and Incidents
October 10, 2013
Super Bowl Grants to Fund New Playgrounds to NY and NJ
In connection with New York’s hosting the Super Bowl in 2014, a host of initiatives for youth will ...
New York
October 10, 2013
NYC Schools Should Re-examine Grade Levels, Study Suggests
NEW YORK—Did the time come for schools to re-examine the use of grade levels? Pat Delatour from Cobble ...
New York
October 9, 2013
Thousands Rally for Charter Schools
NEW YORK—Thousands of parents, teachers, and children marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall on Oct. 8 ...
New York
October 8, 2013
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