Getting to know a member of the state Board of Regents
We speak with Patrick Mannion, who represents parts of central New York and the North Country on the state Board of Regents.
Apr 8, 2020: Board of Regents cancels June regents exams due to COVID19 concerns
The COVID19 virus’ impact on New York’s education system continues to grow as the State Board of Regents cancelled this year’s Regents exams which were scheduled to take place in June. Ian Rosenblum, Executive Director of The Education
Apr 21, 2020: Ed leaders on remote learning, regents, and teacher evals
Across the Empire State, classrooms sit empty as students continue to learn from home in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19. Today, we heard from Betty Rosa, Chancellor of the Board of Regents, and Shannon Tahoe,
Financial literacy added to NY high school requirements
We consider the best way to implement a new personal finance education mandate from the state Board of Regents.
Moving away from objective testing for high school diplomas
The state Board of Regents met this summer to approve an updated pathway to getting a diploma.
State education officials propose some gender-neutral sports teams
The state Board of Regents is advancing regulations that could pave the way for more co-ed school sports teams.
State education officials identify budget priorities
We talk with top state education officials about the budget proposal from the Board of Regents.
State examines alternative pathways to high school diplomas
The state Board of Regents recently received a report studying how other states prepare students to graduate high school.
Hasidic schools face increased state scrutiny
Senate Education Committee Chair Shelley Mayer discusses new regulations from the state Board of Regents.
Won’t somebody think of the businesses?!?!?
Employers don't feel like they have anyone's ear in Albany. Is that true? And if it is, what can they do about it?


