Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 8,491,079 distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790km2), New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2014 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.6million residents). In 2013, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly US$1.39trillion, while in 2012, the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve and eleven countries, respectively.
"New York" is the twenty-second episode and season finale of the second season of the American musical television series Glee, and the forty-fourth overall. The episode was written and directed by series creator Brad Falchuk, filmed in part on location in New York City, and first aired on May 24, 2011 on Fox in the United States. With a $6million budget, it was reportedly the most expensive episode of Glee at the time of broadcast. It garnered a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Costumes for a Series. The episode features an appearance by Patti LuPone as herself and guest stars Jonathan Groff, Cheyenne Jackson, and Charice. The McKinley High School glee club, New Directions, performs at the National show choir competition in New York City and finishes in twelfth place. While they are there, the glee club members see the sights, including Times Square and Central Park; and Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) sing a song from a Broadway stage, as does their director, Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison).
Tiffany Pollard (born January 6, 1982) is an Americanreality televisionpersonality and actress. She is best known for her participation in VH1's Flavor of Love and I Love New York. Pollard was given the nickname "New York" by rapperFlavor Flav. She is also known colloquially by her self-proclaimed nickname, the "HBIC (Head Bitch In Charge)", which she exclaimed in the Flavor of Love series to taunt her competitors. In 2016, Pollard took part in the popular British television show Celebrity Big Brother - finishing 4th. Also in 2016, Pollard is a main cast member in reality television show The Next 15.
Personal life
Pollard was born in Utica, New York to Michelle Rothschild-Patterson (also known as "Sister Patterson") and Alex Pollard. Pollard has used the surnames of both her parents, who are unmarried. She attended John F. Kennedy Middle School and graduated from Thomas R. Proctor High School.
Pollard was engaged to I Love New York season 1 winner Patrick "Tango" Hunter for a six-month period until Hunter called off the engagement on the reunion show. She was also engaged to George "Tailor Made" Weisgerber, the winner of I Love New York 2. On September 8, 2008, she announced on episode 6 of her show, New York Goes to Hollywood, that she had officially separated from Weisgerber.
NY1 (also known as Time Warner Cable News NY1 and spoken as "New York One") is an Americancable newstelevision channel that is owned by Time Warner Cable. The channel provides 24-hour news coverage, with a focus on the five boroughs of New York City; its programming primarily features news and weather forecasts, however NY1 also features specialty programs such as Inside City Hall (which is renamed Road to City Hall during New York City mayoral elections).
NY1 is available on Time Warner Cable's New York City system on channel 1 in standard definition and channel 701 in high definition. On Cablevision in the New York City area, it is carried on channel 8 (it was previously seen on channel 1, before Cablevision moved the channel to its current slot in December 2010), and is transmitted by the provider in letterboxed standard definition (downconverted from the HD feed). The channel is available to more than two million cable customers within the five boroughs of New York City, as well as nearby Bergen County in New Jersey and Mount Vernon in Westchester County, New York. As of 2014, NY1 is not currently available on Verizon FiOS.
New York City was an AmericanR&Bvocal group. They formed in 1972 under the name "Tri-Boro Exchange", and all of the group's members had had significant experience singing in other vocal and doo-wop ensembles. They are also from New York City.
Career
Under the direction of record producersWes Farrell and Thom Bell, New York City released two albums and several hit singles, the biggest being 1973's "I'm Doin' Fine Now", which reached U.S. #17. They toured in 1973 with the Big Apple Band (two of whose members would later become part of Chic) as their backing band, but after two albums, the group parted ways.
Dream Factories - Specialized High Schools in New York City
New York City's Specialized High Schools are among the best in the world. They've produced 14 Nobel Prize winners - more than many countries. The schools are free, and open to anyone who can pass a rigorous admissions test.
Meanwhile, the city’s regular public schools are in bad shape: grade inflation scandals, cheating, low attendance, low proficiency on statewide tests. To distract from failing public schools, the de Blasio administration set its sights on the Specialized High Schools, implying that too many Asian students attend, thus preventing Black and Hispanics from getting in.
They've instituted an expansion of the admissions to the Specialized High Schools that is specifically designed to limit Asian students, and want to do away with the test altogether for being racist. The ...
published: 08 Oct 2020
High School: What is a Specialized High School?
More than 25,000 students take the specialized science high school entrance exam (SSHAT) to vie for 5,000 seats at the specialized high schools, also called the exam schools.
published: 22 Dec 2011
How to get into a NYC Specialized High School
Do you want to get into a Specialized High School?
Are you in Eighth Grade and trying to get into a Specialized High School? Well, this video is a good introduction to the simplicities of the process. This video covers many things about getting into a Specialized High School, like reviewing what the specialized high schools are, the format of the SHSAT, and the way cut-off scores and rankings work during this process. Like, subscribe, and share if you find this video entertaining!
published: 20 May 2023
NYC Specialized High Schools Not Reflecting City's Diversity
New York City's eight specialized high schools have sent out offers to students, and acceptance rates are a long way from reflecting the Big Apple's diversity.
published: 19 Mar 2019
Glaring disparities remain in NYC specialized public high schools
The acceptance letters are in for New York City's coveted specialized public high schools, and the disparities remain glaring. Now, the City Council wants to take on the issue by focusing on test preparation. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas has more on the effort to level the playing field.
published: 16 Jun 2022
Nyc's elite schools
Coverage from Chasing News with Bill Spadea
published: 06 Jun 2018
NYC's Specialized High Schools Take Heat For Their Egregious Lack Of Diversity
Fewer Black and Hispanic kids were offered seats in the city’s elite specialized high schools in 2019, even as Mayor de Blasio attempts to integrate the world-famous schools where Asian and white students dominate enrollment.
Just 506 black and Hispanic students received first-round offers this year from the city’s specialized high schools, such as the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn Technical High School, according to enrollment data released Monday. [Read more: http://ow.ly/JxwZ30o7exu]
Watch the 3.19.19 edition of #RolandMartinUnfiltered https://youtu.be/TisI8etnOi4
#RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Ford Motor Company
Calling all HBCU alumni, students and leaders. Enter the Ford Motor Company HBC-You Mobility Challenge and win $25,000 for your school. Ford is looking to impr...
published: 20 Mar 2019
Behind the racial disparities in New York City's public schools
NBC's Ron Allen sat down with incoming first-year students at Stuyvesant High School, who are among the small percentage of Black and Latino students admitted to the school. He discusses how the skewed demographics are raising questions about the admission process.
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published: 26 Aug 2023
New York City SHSAT School Rankings #shorts
Students! The 2022 SHSAT Exam is rapidly approaching and you need to make sure you are fully prepared. 📝💻
This year the SHSAT will be on Thursday November 17th for registered DOE 8th graders and run through the 20th for other students. 🗓️📆
Everyone knows about preparing for the test itself, but students should also know about the rankings of the Specialized High Schools. 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣
Not only should you know this for the test itself, as you are required to ranking the schools in order of which one you want to go to the most. 😍🤔💗
But you should also know this because of factors such as distance and special programs. 🗺️📍⏰
Please take a look at our short to better learn about the rankings and good luck to the Khan’s students! 👩🏫📚🚌
#ktnyc #kt #khanstutorial #nycdoe #nyc #nyceducation #e...
published: 03 Nov 2022
New York City Students and Alumni on the Specialized High School Test
A roundtable discussion between five students and alumni on the impact that the SHSAT has on their identity, community and mental health.
New York City's Specialized High Schools are among the best in the world. They've produced 14 Nobel Prize winners - more than many countries. The schools are fr...
New York City's Specialized High Schools are among the best in the world. They've produced 14 Nobel Prize winners - more than many countries. The schools are free, and open to anyone who can pass a rigorous admissions test.
Meanwhile, the city’s regular public schools are in bad shape: grade inflation scandals, cheating, low attendance, low proficiency on statewide tests. To distract from failing public schools, the de Blasio administration set its sights on the Specialized High Schools, implying that too many Asian students attend, thus preventing Black and Hispanics from getting in.
They've instituted an expansion of the admissions to the Specialized High Schools that is specifically designed to limit Asian students, and want to do away with the test altogether for being racist. The actual history tells a different story altogether: every generation of these schools has had a different demographic makeup. But today, it is Asian students, often from low-income immigrant families, who are excelling at the test. And their parents are fighting back against de Blasio's efforts with the help of Pacific Legal Foundation.
Pacific Legal Foundation believes that every person should be treated equally before the law and opposes all forms of racial discrimination by government, both overt and covert. Learn more here: https://pacificlegal.org/equality-before-the-law/
About Pacific Legal Foundation:
Pacific Legal Foundation is a nonprofit legal organization that defends Americans’ liberties when threatened by government overreach and abuse. We sue the government when it violates Americans’ constitutional rights—and win!
Website: pacificlegal.org
Facebook: Facebook.com/PacificLegalFoundation
Twitter: @PacificLegal
New York City's Specialized High Schools are among the best in the world. They've produced 14 Nobel Prize winners - more than many countries. The schools are free, and open to anyone who can pass a rigorous admissions test.
Meanwhile, the city’s regular public schools are in bad shape: grade inflation scandals, cheating, low attendance, low proficiency on statewide tests. To distract from failing public schools, the de Blasio administration set its sights on the Specialized High Schools, implying that too many Asian students attend, thus preventing Black and Hispanics from getting in.
They've instituted an expansion of the admissions to the Specialized High Schools that is specifically designed to limit Asian students, and want to do away with the test altogether for being racist. The actual history tells a different story altogether: every generation of these schools has had a different demographic makeup. But today, it is Asian students, often from low-income immigrant families, who are excelling at the test. And their parents are fighting back against de Blasio's efforts with the help of Pacific Legal Foundation.
Pacific Legal Foundation believes that every person should be treated equally before the law and opposes all forms of racial discrimination by government, both overt and covert. Learn more here: https://pacificlegal.org/equality-before-the-law/
About Pacific Legal Foundation:
Pacific Legal Foundation is a nonprofit legal organization that defends Americans’ liberties when threatened by government overreach and abuse. We sue the government when it violates Americans’ constitutional rights—and win!
Website: pacificlegal.org
Facebook: Facebook.com/PacificLegalFoundation
Twitter: @PacificLegal
More than 25,000 students take the specialized science high school entrance exam (SSHAT) to vie for 5,000 seats at the specialized high schools, also called the...
More than 25,000 students take the specialized science high school entrance exam (SSHAT) to vie for 5,000 seats at the specialized high schools, also called the exam schools.
More than 25,000 students take the specialized science high school entrance exam (SSHAT) to vie for 5,000 seats at the specialized high schools, also called the exam schools.
Do you want to get into a Specialized High School?
Are you in Eighth Grade and trying to get into a Specialized High School? Well, this video is a good introduc...
Do you want to get into a Specialized High School?
Are you in Eighth Grade and trying to get into a Specialized High School? Well, this video is a good introduction to the simplicities of the process. This video covers many things about getting into a Specialized High School, like reviewing what the specialized high schools are, the format of the SHSAT, and the way cut-off scores and rankings work during this process. Like, subscribe, and share if you find this video entertaining!
Do you want to get into a Specialized High School?
Are you in Eighth Grade and trying to get into a Specialized High School? Well, this video is a good introduction to the simplicities of the process. This video covers many things about getting into a Specialized High School, like reviewing what the specialized high schools are, the format of the SHSAT, and the way cut-off scores and rankings work during this process. Like, subscribe, and share if you find this video entertaining!
New York City's eight specialized high schools have sent out offers to students, and acceptance rates are a long way from reflecting the Big Apple's diversity.
New York City's eight specialized high schools have sent out offers to students, and acceptance rates are a long way from reflecting the Big Apple's diversity.
New York City's eight specialized high schools have sent out offers to students, and acceptance rates are a long way from reflecting the Big Apple's diversity.
The acceptance letters are in for New York City's coveted specialized public high schools, and the disparities remain glaring. Now, the City Council wants to ta...
The acceptance letters are in for New York City's coveted specialized public high schools, and the disparities remain glaring. Now, the City Council wants to take on the issue by focusing on test preparation. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas has more on the effort to level the playing field.
The acceptance letters are in for New York City's coveted specialized public high schools, and the disparities remain glaring. Now, the City Council wants to take on the issue by focusing on test preparation. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas has more on the effort to level the playing field.
Fewer Black and Hispanic kids were offered seats in the city’s elite specialized high schools in 2019, even as Mayor de Blasio attempts to integrate the world-f...
Fewer Black and Hispanic kids were offered seats in the city’s elite specialized high schools in 2019, even as Mayor de Blasio attempts to integrate the world-famous schools where Asian and white students dominate enrollment.
Just 506 black and Hispanic students received first-round offers this year from the city’s specialized high schools, such as the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn Technical High School, according to enrollment data released Monday. [Read more: http://ow.ly/JxwZ30o7exu]
Watch the 3.19.19 edition of #RolandMartinUnfiltered https://youtu.be/TisI8etnOi4
#RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Ford Motor Company
Calling all HBCU alumni, students and leaders. Enter the Ford Motor Company HBC-You Mobility Challenge and win $25,000 for your school. Ford is looking to improve mobility in HBCU communities through innovative solutions. The winning program will receive a grant of up to $25,000 to implement their proposal. The deadline to apply is March 31st, 2019. Go to FGB.Life for more info and to apply.
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Fewer Black and Hispanic kids were offered seats in the city’s elite specialized high schools in 2019, even as Mayor de Blasio attempts to integrate the world-famous schools where Asian and white students dominate enrollment.
Just 506 black and Hispanic students received first-round offers this year from the city’s specialized high schools, such as the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn Technical High School, according to enrollment data released Monday. [Read more: http://ow.ly/JxwZ30o7exu]
Watch the 3.19.19 edition of #RolandMartinUnfiltered https://youtu.be/TisI8etnOi4
#RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Ford Motor Company
Calling all HBCU alumni, students and leaders. Enter the Ford Motor Company HBC-You Mobility Challenge and win $25,000 for your school. Ford is looking to improve mobility in HBCU communities through innovative solutions. The winning program will receive a grant of up to $25,000 to implement their proposal. The deadline to apply is March 31st, 2019. Go to FGB.Life for more info and to apply.
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NBC's Ron Allen sat down with incoming first-year students at Stuyvesant High School, who are among the small percentage of Black and Latino students admitted t...
NBC's Ron Allen sat down with incoming first-year students at Stuyvesant High School, who are among the small percentage of Black and Latino students admitted to the school. He discusses how the skewed demographics are raising questions about the admission process.
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NBC's Ron Allen sat down with incoming first-year students at Stuyvesant High School, who are among the small percentage of Black and Latino students admitted to the school. He discusses how the skewed demographics are raising questions about the admission process.
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Students! The 2022 SHSAT Exam is rapidly approaching and you need to make sure you are fully prepared. 📝💻
This year the SHSAT will be on Thursday November 17th...
Students! The 2022 SHSAT Exam is rapidly approaching and you need to make sure you are fully prepared. 📝💻
This year the SHSAT will be on Thursday November 17th for registered DOE 8th graders and run through the 20th for other students. 🗓️📆
Everyone knows about preparing for the test itself, but students should also know about the rankings of the Specialized High Schools. 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣
Not only should you know this for the test itself, as you are required to ranking the schools in order of which one you want to go to the most. 😍🤔💗
But you should also know this because of factors such as distance and special programs. 🗺️📍⏰
Please take a look at our short to better learn about the rankings and good luck to the Khan’s students! 👩🏫📚🚌
#ktnyc #kt #khanstutorial #nycdoe #nyc #nyceducation #education #nycschools #teacher #school #shsat #shsatexam #shsattest #shsatprep #specializedhighschool #shsatschool
Students! The 2022 SHSAT Exam is rapidly approaching and you need to make sure you are fully prepared. 📝💻
This year the SHSAT will be on Thursday November 17th for registered DOE 8th graders and run through the 20th for other students. 🗓️📆
Everyone knows about preparing for the test itself, but students should also know about the rankings of the Specialized High Schools. 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣
Not only should you know this for the test itself, as you are required to ranking the schools in order of which one you want to go to the most. 😍🤔💗
But you should also know this because of factors such as distance and special programs. 🗺️📍⏰
Please take a look at our short to better learn about the rankings and good luck to the Khan’s students! 👩🏫📚🚌
#ktnyc #kt #khanstutorial #nycdoe #nyc #nyceducation #education #nycschools #teacher #school #shsat #shsatexam #shsattest #shsatprep #specializedhighschool #shsatschool
New York City's Specialized High Schools are among the best in the world. They've produced 14 Nobel Prize winners - more than many countries. The schools are free, and open to anyone who can pass a rigorous admissions test.
Meanwhile, the city’s regular public schools are in bad shape: grade inflation scandals, cheating, low attendance, low proficiency on statewide tests. To distract from failing public schools, the de Blasio administration set its sights on the Specialized High Schools, implying that too many Asian students attend, thus preventing Black and Hispanics from getting in.
They've instituted an expansion of the admissions to the Specialized High Schools that is specifically designed to limit Asian students, and want to do away with the test altogether for being racist. The actual history tells a different story altogether: every generation of these schools has had a different demographic makeup. But today, it is Asian students, often from low-income immigrant families, who are excelling at the test. And their parents are fighting back against de Blasio's efforts with the help of Pacific Legal Foundation.
Pacific Legal Foundation believes that every person should be treated equally before the law and opposes all forms of racial discrimination by government, both overt and covert. Learn more here: https://pacificlegal.org/equality-before-the-law/
About Pacific Legal Foundation:
Pacific Legal Foundation is a nonprofit legal organization that defends Americans’ liberties when threatened by government overreach and abuse. We sue the government when it violates Americans’ constitutional rights—and win!
Website: pacificlegal.org
Facebook: Facebook.com/PacificLegalFoundation
Twitter: @PacificLegal
More than 25,000 students take the specialized science high school entrance exam (SSHAT) to vie for 5,000 seats at the specialized high schools, also called the exam schools.
Do you want to get into a Specialized High School?
Are you in Eighth Grade and trying to get into a Specialized High School? Well, this video is a good introduction to the simplicities of the process. This video covers many things about getting into a Specialized High School, like reviewing what the specialized high schools are, the format of the SHSAT, and the way cut-off scores and rankings work during this process. Like, subscribe, and share if you find this video entertaining!
New York City's eight specialized high schools have sent out offers to students, and acceptance rates are a long way from reflecting the Big Apple's diversity.
The acceptance letters are in for New York City's coveted specialized public high schools, and the disparities remain glaring. Now, the City Council wants to take on the issue by focusing on test preparation. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas has more on the effort to level the playing field.
Fewer Black and Hispanic kids were offered seats in the city’s elite specialized high schools in 2019, even as Mayor de Blasio attempts to integrate the world-famous schools where Asian and white students dominate enrollment.
Just 506 black and Hispanic students received first-round offers this year from the city’s specialized high schools, such as the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn Technical High School, according to enrollment data released Monday. [Read more: http://ow.ly/JxwZ30o7exu]
Watch the 3.19.19 edition of #RolandMartinUnfiltered https://youtu.be/TisI8etnOi4
#RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Ford Motor Company
Calling all HBCU alumni, students and leaders. Enter the Ford Motor Company HBC-You Mobility Challenge and win $25,000 for your school. Ford is looking to improve mobility in HBCU communities through innovative solutions. The winning program will receive a grant of up to $25,000 to implement their proposal. The deadline to apply is March 31st, 2019. Go to FGB.Life for more info and to apply.
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NBC's Ron Allen sat down with incoming first-year students at Stuyvesant High School, who are among the small percentage of Black and Latino students admitted to the school. He discusses how the skewed demographics are raising questions about the admission process.
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Students! The 2022 SHSAT Exam is rapidly approaching and you need to make sure you are fully prepared. 📝💻
This year the SHSAT will be on Thursday November 17th for registered DOE 8th graders and run through the 20th for other students. 🗓️📆
Everyone knows about preparing for the test itself, but students should also know about the rankings of the Specialized High Schools. 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣
Not only should you know this for the test itself, as you are required to ranking the schools in order of which one you want to go to the most. 😍🤔💗
But you should also know this because of factors such as distance and special programs. 🗺️📍⏰
Please take a look at our short to better learn about the rankings and good luck to the Khan’s students! 👩🏫📚🚌
#ktnyc #kt #khanstutorial #nycdoe #nyc #nyceducation #education #nycschools #teacher #school #shsat #shsatexam #shsattest #shsatprep #specializedhighschool #shsatschool
Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 8,491,079 distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790km2), New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2014 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.6million residents). In 2013, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly US$1.39trillion, while in 2012, the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve and eleven countries, respectively.
I'm not listening I'm over it, sending it over and out It isn't alright to reside in this town anymore And what for? Call all my good friends, tell them it's come down to this I always said that they'd know where to find me When all else fails and I'm running on ocean time This city's colder than it used to be Sometimes I wonder can anyone else see My heart's not broken but it seems to be ignoring me I'm not listening I'm over it, sending it over and out It isn't alright to reside in this town anymore And what for? This city's colder than it used to be Sometimes I wonder can anyone else see My heart's not broken but it seems to be ignoring me Midnight is where the day begins, get up and get over it The darker the berry the sweeter is the wine This city's colder than it used to be Sometimes I wonder can anyone else see My heart's not broken this time but it seems I've just spent to long in this place I believe I'll start again today in a new city