Nothing much to say about schools today. April Fool's! Read on for the newsblitz:
- We give you the rundown on the report card for the interim superintendent in San Diego Unified.
- The complex case over a payout for the former president of MiraCosta College is back in court, the Union-Tribune reports.
- We also fact check whether San Diego Unified really upped its test scores as much as the school board president said in his annual speech. Our verdict? Mostly true.
- Schools around Sacramento are aggravated with a new set of not-so-accurate math books that teach useful equations like five times three equals five, the Bee reports.
- On a related note, here's some April Fool's fun with math fallacies. You heard me.