Rise & Shine: Potential budget deal would reduce city school cuts | GothamSchools
Rise & Shine: Potential budget deal would reduce city school cuts | GothamSchools
- A potential state budget deal would reduce New York City’s cuts from $500 to $350 million. (WSJ)
- In addition to social studies tests, the Regents could axe foreign language exams to save money. (WNYC)
- The company that engraves diplomas says city schools are placing larger orders every year. (Times)
- Educating the most severely disabled students confounds schools in the city and nationally. (Times)
- Students cheered a legislative deal to save free student Metrocards. (Post)
- Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s brother leads teachers from his Bronx Science classroom. (Times)
- A seventh-grader who was assaulted at MS 142 in the Bronx can’t get a safety transfer. (Daily News)
- A new school on the Upper East Side was free as part of a deal with a developer. (Post, Times, NY1)
- Speakers at city high school graduations this week include celebrities. (Daily News)
- PS 178 in Washington Heights was vandalized over the weekend. (Post)
- Boston has reached an agreement to add an hour daily at its 12 turnaround schools. (Boston Globe)
- A bill that would fund school vouchers with corporate donations is foundering in New Jersey. (WSJ)