New York City Department of Education kicks off New Teacher Week orientation

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The New York City Department of Education kicked off New Teacher Week on Monday to welcome new educators.

told them they have the opportunity to make a big impact on the lives of students. "That a word from you can help to transform the life of a young person. It can steer them one way or the other," said Banks.

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