by Paola Vasquez, Program Intern | May 19, 2020 | News
“[This project] helped me with my growing, my team-leadership skills. It has definitely opened me up with feeling confident about making changes at my school.” —Nick Cannon, Student, City-As-School When City-As-School student Nicholas Cannon was first searching for a...
by Eskolta News Team | Mar 18, 2020 | News
Supporting Educators in the Coming Months In response to school closures in NYC and Boston and other emergency measures being taken at the city, state, and national level to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Eskolta is taking the following steps to protect our collective...
by Eskolta News Team | Dec 18, 2019 | News
“For years, Eskolta’s partnership with transfer schools has helped our school leaders, teachers, counselors, and students to engage overage, under-credited students. The Eskolta Network has the potential to make a real impact in our schools and in schools across...
by Dana Kurniawan | Jun 28, 2019 | News
“Dr. Kirkland was awesome and inspiring! His speech on his transformative experience from childhood to adulthood was surreal and, beyond what I expected. Through Dr. Kirkland’s brilliant presentation I learned about the power of being culturally competent,...
by Rhina Garcia | Jun 26, 2019 | News
Teaching doesn’t have to be a lonely act. In fact, multiple studies have found that collaborative teaching actually improves student success and leads to a stronger school culture. For East Brooklyn Community High School (EBCHS), a transfer school in Brownsville,...
by Eskolta News Team | Jan 21, 2019 | News
“It brought us together in a way that I’ve never seen before. When we’re all co-invested in a project or a lesson, the buy-in is there and we all want it to succeed…. This is such a good way to collaborate.” —Brandon Kline, math teacher, Murray Hill Academy Too...