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Monday, August 9, 2010

Notes from the news, Aug. 9 | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Notes from the news, Aug. 9 | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Notes from the news, Aug. 9

Phila. schools outline reforms after warning on grants The Inquirer
A federal audit found poor documentation for $140 million in federal grant money, which prompted the District to make changes in grants administration such as contracting with an outside firm to write a best practices manual.
Editorial: Public has a right to know The Inquirer
The SRC should also release Superintendent's evaluation for her $65,000 bonus, not just the criteria, because it is in the public interest.
Elmer Smith: Dad has spent 6 years pushing for after-school programs for autistic children Daily News
Parent Eric Smith founded Project Elijah Empowering Autism, named after his son, to help other parents with autistic children find resources.
Back-to-School “Party” Builds Excitement for School KYW
The District's second annual block party brought out an estimated 50,000 people.
Community Education Partners closing four Phila. schools Philadelphia Business Journal
They are closing CEP Miller, ALA Bartram, ALA Hunting Park, and ALA South Philadelphia and expect the closings to be permanent.
When Teachers Are Slashed, the Children Pay Huffington Post
Post by AFT president Randi Weingarten, which mentions that libraries in Philly have been closed due to budget cuts.
In case you missed it: What's really best for the students? The Notebook blog
Rights groups challenge Obama education plan Philadelphia Tribune
Advocates to Congress: Don't forget school lunch money WHYY
Education Secretary Duncan Announces $115.3 Million for 124 Grants to Improve Teaching of American HistoryTTKN
Students Scared Tony Danza on Reality Teach Show NBC Bay Area
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