Rise & Shine: City, union in talks to delay first day of school | GothamSchools
Rise & Shine: City, union in talks to delay first day of school | GothamSchools
- The DOE and teachers union are discussing delaying the first day of school to Sept. 13. (Daily News)
- The 4-year principal of PS 7 in the Bronx is leaving to be an education consultant. (Riverdale Press)
- Nicole Suriel’s death is raising questions about field trip rules. (Times, Post, Daily News, WSJ)
- The next step for a long-pending anti-bullying bill is Gov. Paterson’s approval. (Times)
- A Bronx principal found to have sexually assaulted staff once has been accused again. (Daily News)
- A Bronx student was murdered earlier this month on his way home from school. (Riverdale Press)
- Thirty-one states are teaming up to develop shared standardized tests. (USA Today)
- School libraries are being hit especially hard by budget cuts nationally. (AP)
- Momentum is growing for mayoral control of Detroit’s schools. (Detroit Free Press)
- Chicago’s school board agreed to lay off teachers by quality rating, not seniority. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Video of a walkout during a Harlem charter space hearing. (Norm Scott)
- The city will investigate the death of Nicole Suriel of Columbia Secondary. (Post)
- The DOE is looking for someone to oversee its quality reviews. (Simply Hired)
- Staten Island’s famous PS 22 chorus graduates to “Man in the Mirror.” (PS 22)
- Assemblyman Gottfried seems to support Education Reform Now. (NYC Public School Parent Blog)
- Rank-and-file teachers at odds with AFT President Randi Weingarten. (Eduwonk)
- Applications to remake American tests are in. (EdWeek, password-protected)
- Who will govern the new assessments once they exist? (Fordham)
- An argument that reducing teaching jobs is a good thing. (Big Government)
- Chicago’s schools chief wants more than just seniority to determine layoffs. (Catalyst)
- “Chasers”: the people who go after truants and dropouts. (Take Part, via Russo)
- A slightly hidden, very-high graduation rate in D.C. uncovered. (Jay Greene)