Notes from the news, Mar. 16
'Well-intentioned laws can end up hurting...' Daily News
State Sen. Anthony Williams got a lot of feedback at a hearing to discuss his proposed bill to punish parents if their kids are repeatedly in the court system.
See also: Panel is told parents are key to stopping violence The Inquirer
West Philly HS - Dissing the community The Notebook blog
The community came out to support West's new principal, but her team was not picked to lead West if it becomes a Renaissance School.
Editorial: Teach tolerance The Inquirer
A reflection on race, violence, and South Philly High.
Pennsylvania Officials to Make Case for Federal 'Race to the Top' Education Reform Funding PRNewsWire via Earth Times
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State Sen. Anthony Williams got a lot of feedback at a hearing to discuss his proposed bill to punish parents if their kids are repeatedly in the court system.
See also: Panel is told parents are key to stopping violence The Inquirer
West Philly HS - Dissing the community The Notebook blog
The community came out to support West's new principal, but her team was not picked to lead West if it becomes a Renaissance School.
Editorial: Teach tolerance The Inquirer
A reflection on race, violence, and South Philly High.
Pennsylvania Officials to Make Case for Federal 'Race to the Top' Education Reform Funding PRNewsWire via Earth Times
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