By Ashantae M., Keniya S., and Alan E. Every morning, the 2 and 5 trains fill up with Bronx students, workers, and elders just trying to get where they need to go. For a lot of us, there is no backup plan. If the train is late or breaks down, we are the ones who… Continue reading Bronx Riders Deal with 1930s Switches: It’s Time to Modernize the 2 and 5 Trains
Month: May 2026
Beyond the Trifold: How Oklahoma City Public Schools Built a Decade-Long Culture of Civics
Written by Sunaina Rao, GC’s Sr. Director, Strategic Learning & Evaluation with quotes from Peter Brown, Oklahoma City Public Schools’ Secondary Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator I first met Peter Brown in 2025 on a blustery day in Oklahoma City. I use the word “met” loosely—what I actually saw was a blur of a human. Peter… Continue reading Beyond the Trifold: How Oklahoma City Public Schools Built a Decade-Long Culture of Civics
Student Views on Artificial Intelligence
By Diego V. Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more prevalent in daily life, especially when it comes to education, employment, and social networking. In order to understand how students view AI, there was a survey done. What came up in the survey is that although students are using AI and see its benefit potential, there… Continue reading Student Views on Artificial Intelligence