New York finalizes rules requiring private schools, including yeshivas, to prove they meet standards
The Board of Regents solidifies rules on how the state will monitor the teaching of secular subjects at non-public schools.
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The Board of Regents solidifies rules on how the state will monitor the teaching of secular subjects at non-public schools.
A New York Times investigation finds that yeshiva boys "are suffering from levels of educational deprivation not seen anywhere else in New York."
The state prepares to vote on guidelines for teaching secular subjects at yeshivas and other private schools.