Rise & Shine: City shows fivefold jump in students held back | GothamSchools- The city held back more than 11,000 elementary and middle schoolers this year. (GothamSchools, NY1)
- That’s nearly five times the number the city held back last year. (Times, Daily News)
- Newark Mayor Cory Booker is trying to find another $100 million to match Facebook’s donation. (WSJ)
- The Times: Newark should use its Facebook gift for more charters and performance pay for teachers.
- Vincent Gray met Michelle Rhee yesterday, but did not discuss her job’s future. (Washington Post)
- The Bronx’s P.S. 7 officially opened its student-designed playground. (NY1)
- The city chose not to spend an influx of cash in its budget on buses in Staten Island. (S.I. Advance)
- Cincinnati school board members met Joel Klein and toured three city charters. (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- “Waiting for Superman” opens in theaters today and film critics weigh in. (Times, Post, L.A. Times)
- The Daily News editorial board urges readers to see the movie “right away.”
- The movie is one of four education documentaries set to open this year. (AP)
- A Mass. charter school opened yesterday despite officials’ concerns it broke the law. (Boston Globe)
- Education Secretary Arne Duncan thinks Chicago school violence has gotten worse. (Chicago Tribune)