New York City public schools will send eighth graders to the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan to learn about the Holocaust, as part of a new initiative aimed at combating antisemitism. The program, announced on Thursday, includes a $2.5 million grant and will provide free educational field trips to over 85,000 students over the next three years. The initiative is a collaborative effort involving the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the Gray Foundation, NYCJewishCaucus, DOEChancellor, and various city officials and educators. This educational endeavor is seen as a crucial step in fighting hate and fostering understanding among young students.
A Holocaust museum in New York City will offer free educational field trips to eighth grade students in public schools in a program announced Thursday aimed at combating antisemitism. https://t.co/7ko6wJR7VQ
A Holocaust museum in New York City will offer free educational field trips to eighth grade students in public schools in a program announced Thursday aimed at combating antisemitism. https://t.co/bzvzOmN9g3
Holocaust museum will host free field trips for eighth graders in New York City public schools https://t.co/DM6PlVdXCt
A Holocaust museum in New York City will offer free educational field trips to eighth grade students in public schools as part of a program aimed at combating antisemitism. https://t.co/XAaDsfSjWF
NYC Holocaust museum offers free trips to eighth graders from city’s public schools https://t.co/Qn2ZPPepku
N.Y.C. Public Schools Will Send 8th Graders to Visit Holocaust Museum. Our responsibility is not just to call out antisemitisim and anti Arab hate but to educate, to nurture our shared humanity & create understanding https://t.co/AR0YyqI8cg https://t.co/zn6m3je6bm
A new initiative in New York City aims to educate students on the Holocaust and antisemitism with lessons inside and outside the classroom. @DougWilliamsTV reports. https://t.co/6atZGdt8LU
New York City plans to send 125,000 students to Manhattan’s Holocaust museum. After three years, all eighth graders will be visiting the museum. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/c2MtGy27Qw
Museum of Jewish Heritage to give free tours to NYC 8th graders to combat antisemitism - Gothamist https://t.co/CXcTgDvELe
It’s the latest bid by New York officials to use museum visits, and Holocaust education in particular, to fight hate. https://t.co/gEkaLj7jLy
Over three years, 85,000 students in eighth grade will have the chance to visit the Jewish Heritage Museum and learn about the Holocaust. https://t.co/oaJJUG3Xk2
Honored to announce a groundbreaking initiative w/ @MJHnews and Gray Foundation to bring 85,000 8th grade public school students to the museum to combat antisemitism. Proud to stand w/ my colleagues @NYCJewishCaucus and @DOEChancellor @rweingarten @FollowCSA @MarkTreyger718 1/4 https://t.co/mfSVHS3UPG
Museum of Jewish Heritage to give free tours to NYC 8th graders to combat antisemitism https://t.co/cxO0nY8gcE
Proud to have joined so many distinguished leaders this morning at the Museum of Jewish Heritage to celebrate the significant news of a $2.5m grant that will result in over 85,000 NYC 8th graders visiting the museum to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust through powerful… https://t.co/XRaj4IyAKH
With antisemitism surging in NYC, 8th graders to learn more about Holocaust All eighth graders in New York City public schools will have the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust through field trips to the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan. https://t.co/NTVziyg9s0