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Friday, June 4, 2010

The Bay Citizen - Public Financing Supports Growth of Online Charter Schools - NYTimes.com

The Bay Citizen - Public Financing Supports Growth of Online Charter Schools - NYTimes.com

Justice Sonia Sotomayor is scheduled to deliver the commencement address on Friday at Hostos Community College in the Bronx
Justice Sonia Sotomayor is scheduled to deliver the commencement address on Friday at Hostos Community College in the Bronx
The justice was to have visited last year, but her nomination to the Supreme Court meant a change in plans.
Katie Brown, 11, and her mother, Linda, follow California Virtual Academy's online science curriculum at their home in San Jose.

Public Financing Supports Growth of Online Charter Schools

Virtual charter schools are part of an expanding network but their rapid growth is accompanied by a number of unanswered questions.
A Wal-Mart store in Pompano Beach, Fla. The company’s college program will allow workers to accrue credits for training at work.

Wal-Mart to Offer Its Workers a College Program

The retailer is joining with a Web-based university to give employees tuition reductions and credits from work.

States Receive a Reading List: New Standards for Education

The nation’s governors and state school chiefs released final recommendations for what students should master in English and math.
Denise Wadler, center, at Brooklyn Brownstone School, sent out nearly 50 résumés last week.

New N.Y. Schools Face Extra Pain From Layoffs

Union contracts require layoffs to be by seniority, especially burdening the city’s new, small schools and their typically young, recently hired staffs.
At New York City schools for the gifted, like the Brooklyn School of Inquiry, 56 percent of kindergartners are girls.

Gender Gap for the Gifted in City Schools

Though the school system over all is 51 percent male, its gifted classrooms generally have more girls.