Bright and Early: The Education Newsblitz
The newsblitz cometh:
- Katherine Nakamura has been a dissenting voice on budget and labor issues on the school board -- and that could make her normally safe seat not-so-safe. We explain why.
- We blogged up a storm on Friday afternoon: A parent group demands to be consulted on cuts that impact federal money for disadvantaged kids. The teachers union and the school district are closer on furlough proposals.
- A newly proposed law sponsored by the school district could save more than $6 million annually, we blog.
- And we blog that bids for the second project under a controversial labor pact for school construction came in low. The San Diego Daily Transcript also gives a rundown of the bids.
- SDNN looks at how much money San Diego Unified is spending to make sure that any student can take an Advanced Placement test -- and how the tests can change their grades.
- The Union-Tribune writes about the budget threat to small high schools. Interestingly, across the country, Cleveland is looking at dividing up its big high schools into small ones.
- Also in the UT: The Vista school board decided to spare jobs for nurses' aides, but