For many people, a return to neighborhood schools wouldn’t be a hard sell. But as with many things, that’s easier said than done.
Rochester’s concentrated poverty
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Another big plan unveiled to fix the city’s schools
Among the proposals: schools that could help reduce the concentrated poverty that is crippling the district and its students.
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So much hope: the Warren inauguration
Lovely Warren was officially inaugurated as Rochester’s mayor on January 1, at the bedside of her dying grandfather, but her swearing in was repeated on Saturday at the Auditorium Theatre, so that the public could watch. It was quite an event, one packed with emotion and symbolism. The person now heading the most important government […]






