Morning Reads: Community Schools Initiative, Big Seaport Meeting, Russ & Daughters Doc Debuts

The city announces a new community schools initiative at P.S. 15 (Chalkbeat).

Students at Bard High School joined a protest against the Ferguson grand jury ruling (Channel 11).

The New York City Landmarks Commission is moving to “de-calendar” 100 buildings that had been considered for protection (NYT).

A “week of destiny” could be ahead for the Seaport redevelopment plan (Post).

A gag order is declared in the lawsuit filed against Sheldon Silver over his handling of the Vito Lopez scandal (Post).

“The Sturgeon Queens” airs on public television tonight. Here’s an interview with Julie Cohen, director of the Russ & Daughters documentary (Jeremiah’s Vanishing NY).

A Keith haring sculpture is installed at 51 Astor Place (EV Grieve).

UUGGHH! HOTTEA makes a statement outside 190 Bowery (Gothamist).