Education

Bellevue-Educare Childcare Center (MAUH)

462 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016

212-679-2393

Grades: Pre-K


Blog: A Brief Guide to Building Research in NYC

By Philip Sutton, Milstein Division of U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of  the New York Public Library, October 14, 2011.

The New York Public Library's Milstein Division is home to one of the largest free United States history, local history, and genealogy collections in the country, and many of the library's patrons are writing their family histories. Many reference questions pertain to building histories, especially in the light of genealogy. Afterall, those ancesters lived somewhere, and it's natural to wonder what it was like where they lived.

Sometimes patrons are curious about the buildings they live in, when the buildings were built, and by whom. They might wonder, "Who lived in my apartment building?," "What were they like?," and "What were their lives like?" The library gets these type of questions so often, they put together a brief guide to the kinds of materials that you might use to research a New York City building's history. 


JHS 104 Simon Baruch Junior High School

330 E 21st St, New York, NY 10010

LEGAL NAME: JHS 104 SIMON BARUCH

BEDS CODE: 310200010104

INSTITUTION ID: 800000048398
 

 


Manhattan Academy for Arts & Language (M427)

111 East 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY 10016

212-576-0502

Grades: 09, 10, 11, 12, SE


New app for NYC students distance learning: Learn at Home

This app is now available on all DOE-issued iPads. The?Learn at Home app supports students’ remote-learning needs. It gives parents, students, and staff the ability to stay connected and informed through quick access to student accounts, other learning apps and technical support.

The app provides students with links to all the tools they need to attend class, complete assignments, and track their progress. The Learn at Home features can be accessed at schools.nyc.gov/learning/learn-at-home.


Online Learning opportunities from the Small Business Association (SBA)

FREE courses available online

Online courses: https://www.sba.gov/business-guide
Learning center: https://www.sba.gov/course/


U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

SBA New York District Office
26 Federal Plaza Suite 3100
New York, NY

Phone: 212-264-4354

Fax: 212-264-4963

SBA’s core operations are focused around Capital, Contracting and Counseling.

Capital: SBA guarantees loans to businesses to help them start, grow and succeed.

Contracting: SBA serves as an advocate on behalf of small businesses, helping ensure small businesses have access to the nearly $100 billion of federal contracts available to them.

Counseling: SBA provides counseling and training to small businesses around the country through a national network of more than 14,000 resource partners including Small Business Development Centers, Women’s Business Centers, Veteran Business Centers and SCORE. SBA-supported counseling and training makes a difference: Those who receive counseling and training are more likely to start businesses, their businesses are more likely to survive over the ensuing years, and they are better prepared to seek financing and to plan effectively for future business growth.

In addition, there are local events, e-learning and videos available as resources.

You can sign up for their emails and register with them at: https://www.sba.gov/user/register

To receive info about SBA-related training and events exclusively in your area, take a moment to input your zip code at http://www.sba.gov/updates.


Unity Center for Urban Technologies

111 East 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY 10016

212-576-0530

Grades: 09, 10, 11, 12, SE


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