Nearly one-third of New York residents who are 5 or older spoke a language other than English at home over a five-year span, the U.S. Census Bureau said Tuesday. Educational experts contend this ...
Data shows the map of languages spoken at home is changing. The reasons behind it are more complex than the numbers suggest.
ALBANY — Changes to New York's nearly two-decade-old method of allocating school funding will send more state dollars to districts to support English language learners and low-income students and ...
Elyse Graham, who writes under the pen name E. J. White, recently released "You Talkin' To Me?: The Unruly History of New York English." A new book from a Stony Brook University professor explores ...