More on School Advisory Councils
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The Notebook website now has a central place for you to discussRenaissance Schools; we encourage you to join the dialogue.
Over the weekend there was a training for the members of the School Advisory Councils. The District has released the list of members of those councils.
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Notes from the news, Mar. 25
Submitted by Erika Owens on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 09:54 Posted in Notes from the news | Permalink
City schools panel adopts preliminary budget The Inquirer
The $2.4 billion lump-sum budget was adopted as the first step in the budget process. It does not include Race to the Top funds the District hopes to get.
The $2.4 billion lump-sum budget was adopted as the first step in the budget process. It does not include Race to the Top funds the District hopes to get.
See also: Phila. School District Plans Budget Amid BRT Troubles KYW
On-time graduation rates still look grim The Notebook blog
High school rates range from the high 90s to the 20s and the rate for the District overall is 56 percent.
High school rates range from the high 90s to the 20s and the rate for the District overall is 56 percent.
How Google Might Save My School: An Update Philly Teacher blog
Philly Teacher started a Google Group to help organize teachers at her school, but the results have been frustrating.
Philly Teacher started a Google Group to help organize teachers at her school, but the results have been frustrating.
Racially Divisive Press Mars Discussion of South Philadelphia High SchoolRacialicious
A look at some reasons for the lack of accurate national press attention on South Philly.
A look at some reasons for the lack of accurate national press attention on South Philly.
Educator says school fired her for reporting abuse The Inquirer
War on teachers escalates The Inquirer (opinion)
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