Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Illinois doesn't win Race to the Top grant Catalyst Notebook

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Catalyst Notebook Blog
Catalyst writers and editors share their perspectives, analyses and the news behind the news on improving Chicago area public schools. Our on-the-ground reports will tell you what’s happening in schools and education circles here and elsewhere. Our views will tell you what to make of it.

Illinois doesn't win Race to the Top grantDespite many last minute changes to state law to make the state more competitive, Illinois fails to win a piece of the 3.4 billion of federal education grant money.

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In the News: More longer CPS days; turnaround plans in doubtChicago Public Schools plans to add 90 minutes to the schedules of 15 elementary schools using online courses and nonteachers.

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In the News: Rehiring CPS teachers; TIF money for schools; Teach for America expansion

CPS officials might use federal teacher jobs funding to re-hire roughly 300 to 400 high school teachers and cap core high school class sizes at 28, according to a statement issued Friday by Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis.


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