Posted in Education | September 9, 2022
How to Recognize What's Called 'School Refusal'—and Get Kids Back in Class
The term “school refusal” used to be more or less synonymous with truancy, invoking a picture of kids hanging out on the street corner, or holed up in their bedrooms playing video games.
While it is…
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Posted in Education | September 7, 2022
It’s officially that time of year—again! Summer is over, and a new school year is beginning. For seniors, this is a particularly exciting time as it is your last year of high school—not to mention the beginning of the rest of your lives! Let’s make this year count.
To prepare…
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Posted in Education | September 7, 2022
Are you finding yourself overwhelmed by student debt? If you’re a government or nonprofit worker, you may qualify for some much-welcome debt relief! PSLF, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, forgives any remaining balance on Direct Loans after 120 qualifying payments…
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Posted in News | August 30, 2022
Congratulations to the young people who completed all their reading challenges this summer, making them eligible to participate in our Summer Reading Raffle!
We just finished our prize drawing, and here are our winners!
Early Learning Winners of Apple iPads
Kaya W. from…
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Posted in News | August 22, 2022
Tuesday, August 23, 2022 is Primary Election Day, and several of our branches will serve as polling sites.
Queens residents will cast their votes at the East Elmhurst, Lefferts, North Forest Park, and Richmond Hill branches, from 6AM to 9PM.
Is your library where you should…
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