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Jillian Jorgensen
@jillianjorgensen.bsky.social
Emmy-winning education reporter at NY1. NYC public schools graduate. Former newspaperwoman. Fan of pizza and pasta. jillian.jorgensen@charter.com
A little exclusive this morning: after standardizing reading curricula, the city will also move to standardize the interventions used when children are struggling to learn to read:

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https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/education/2025/09/12/public-schools-will-standardize-literacy-interventions-as-part-of-nyc-reads
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September 18, 2025 at 2:02 PM
I asked former Mayor Bill de Blasio for his thoughts on former Governor Andrew Cuomo running for mayor.

“I don’t think he should be mayor. There you go.”
April 16, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Reposted by Jillian Jorgensen
Important to remember: NYC Public Schools policy has NOT changed. ICE and other non-local law enforcement are NOT allowed to enter school buildings in NYC, unless they have a judicial warrant. Full policy:
February 5, 2025 at 3:25 PM
Advocates and school communities say rhetoric from President Trump and fear of increased ICE enforcement are already having a chilling effect on school attendance for recently arrived students in NYC public schools.

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Fear of ICE is prompting some migrant students to stay home
School principals, advocates and others say attendance among migrant students has dropped in recent days.
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February 5, 2025 at 2:37 AM
Today in good Mets omens… at the Thanksgiving Day Parade: the Temptations performing “My Girl,” immediately followed by a float featuring Grimace. Just keep the parade going down to the Canyon of Heroes, I got a good feeling about this. #LFGM
November 28, 2024 at 2:59 PM
Please give all my great colleagues on the NYC education beat a follow!
The reporters giving you 24/7 coverage of NYC public schools are on Bluesky! Follow here: go.bsky.app/UhgzYkW
November 18, 2024 at 7:57 PM
Actually, re-reading this, I don't see a time limit on how long the family can stay in the shelter AFTER their *second* 60-day notice. So could potentially be staying longer than the 120 days I mentioned. (After presumably having moved once following the first 60-day notice.)
City Hall is changing its policy of moving migrant families every 60 days, to allow those with kids in K-6grades to stay 120 days. Says it will save "hundreds of thousands" of $ spent busing kids to their schools - which MANY people warned would happen as a result of this policy
November 18, 2024 at 7:56 PM
City Hall is changing its policy of moving migrant families every 60 days, to allow those with kids in K-6grades to stay 120 days. Says it will save "hundreds of thousands" of $ spent busing kids to their schools - which MANY people warned would happen as a result of this policy
November 18, 2024 at 5:54 PM
More than 146,000 New York City students were homeless at some point during the last school year — an increase of 23% from the year before. That’s one in eight students.

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One in eight NYC students was homeless last year
More than 145,000 students were homeless.
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November 18, 2024 at 11:32 AM
Took a few months but the birds have finally, suddenly, found the window feeder we put up this summer. Mostly house sparrows and house finches, but here’s a black-capped chickadee coming in for a quick bite.
November 17, 2024 at 7:05 PM
I am somewhat skeptical anyone will overtake Twitter, but the reason I opened this account is that the user experience there has gotten worse. So many bots, much of them pushing adult content. An algorithm that, despite years of heavy use, seems not to know me. Etc.

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‘I'm Going to Bluesky’ Is the New ‘I’m Moving to Canada’
Users frustrated with Elon Musk’s handling of X and closeness to president-elect Donald Trump are fleeing to Bluesky—an easier migration than leaving the US.
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November 15, 2024 at 6:56 PM
Not the most important part of this incredible story but: red wine with lobster?????

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November 13, 2024 at 5:29 PM
Thousands of students who speak little or no English have arrived in city schools over the last few years. Many learn in classes where their native language, often Spanish, is rarely or never spoken.

One Lower East Side middle school wants to change that:

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How one school wants to help Spanish speakers learn in their native language
A Manhattan middle school is launching a new dual language program aimed at allowing students to learn English without sacrificing study in Spanish.
ny1.com
November 13, 2024 at 4:46 PM