Bright and Early: The Education Newsblitz
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Posted: Monday, April 26, 2010 9:08 am
I'm back from the weekend. Who wants some education news?
- The Union-Tribune explains how San Diego Unified is overhauling its administrative offices.
- We blog that the San Diego Unified board will weigh whether students should stop being required to take an Advanced Placement exam in order to get a higher grade in an AP class.
- Also in the U-T: Crawford High is going to give a diploma to the first female Somali Bantu student to graduate from the school. Online lockers are helping students get their work on the web.
- And the U-T also reports that San Diego Unified's resigned finance chief is still on the payroll -- but hasn't done any work yet.
- The Orange County Register has a wonderful big picture look at why school districts across the state are eyeing the teachers' strike in San Juan Capistrano.