Rise & Shine: DOE’s non-school staff roster up 70% since 2003 | GothamSchools
Rise & Shine: DOE’s non-school staff roster up 70% since 2003 | GothamSchools
- The number of central Department of Education employees is up 70 percent since 2003. (Daily News)
- Some summer school students are baking in non-airconditioned rooms. (NY1)
- Bonnie Brown, the superintendent of District 75 for disabled students, is retiring. (S.I. Advance)
- The newest conflict at John F. Kennedy High School is over its scoreboard. (Riverdale Press)
- D.C. schools chief Michelle Rhee will introduce standardized tests in more grades. (Washington Post)
- Some see virtual students as key to improving teacher training. (USA Today)
- A new, teacher-controlled school in Detroit won’t have a principal. (Free Press)
- The Washington Post defends the charter school board’s right to close failing schools.
- A nationwide survey paints a dismal picture of social services for minority children. (AP)
- The number of Boston students who aren’t fluent in English has ballooned recently. (Boston Globe)