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Obama supports bill to avert teacher layoffs

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A School Survival Guide for Parents (And Everyone Else)

Posted at 1:00 AM ET, 05/14/2010

California may jail parents if kids are truant

The California Senate passes a doozy of a bill that would send parents to jail for up to a year if they can't get their kids to school enough of the time. Really.
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What's Right and Wrong With Our Schools

Posted at 5:30 AM ET, 05/14/2010

Why education reporting will live on and thrive

"Until people perceive education journalism as a route to long-term professional success, it will be hard to re-invigorate school-related coverage," they conclude. "Just as we undervalue the teaching profession, so do we undervalue education journalism. Our schools will not achieve as we would like them to until we give adequate respect and reward to teaching." Sorry, guys. It isn't going to happen
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For Rhee, there's Fenty, KJ but no shades of Gray

The two mayors who figure so prominently in Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee's life--the one she's engaged to and the one she works for--both surfaced in her breakfast talk to an adoring audience of business and political leaders Thursday morning.
Toward the end of her session with the Institute for Education at the Washington Club, Rhee said that a bi-coastal marriage "was one of the pre-conditions" to accepting Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson's proposal.
"Kevin has incredibly important work to do in Sacramento, and I have equally important work here," she said. "For us, the bi-coastal thing works."
Rhee had spent most of the previous hour happily taking Q & A aboutteacher evaluations, the new labor contract and healthy school food. But she ducked one of the central questions of the mayoral campaign: would she work in a Gray administration if asked.