Rise & Shine: L.A. school’s turnaround cost called unsustainable | GothamSchools
Rise & Shine: L.A. school’s turnaround cost called unsustainable | GothamSchools
- L.A.’s Locke High School has improved, but at a cost that makes its success hard to replicate. (Times)
- Parents have diverse reasons for enrolling at Brooklyn’s Hebrew language charter school. (Times)
- The city will pay some teachers at failing schools more. (GothamSchools, Times, WSJ, Post, Daily News)
- A task force to help black male students could start unveiling new programs soon. (WSJ)
- Parents think the city’s end- and beginning-of-year schedules are silly. (GothamSchools, WSJ, NY1)
- Every eighth-grader at Harlem Village Academy charters passed science and social studies tests. (Post)
- Nicole Suriel’s classmates say they were told it was okay to enter the unsupervised water. (Post, NY1)
- Too small for a gym, Park Slope’s PS 39 now can’t afford the space it’s been renting. (Brooklyn Paper)
- The city is investigating an expensive retreat taken by staff at Progress High School. (Daily News)
- A Jamaica elementary school that’s split over three buildings wants its own space. (Daily News)
- Chicago’s charter schools send most graduating seniors to college, but many also drop out. (Times)
- A fight is brewing between L.A’s mayor and superintendent over charter schools. (L.A. Times)
- San Francisco’s City College is curtailing its remedial education offerings. (Times)