A look back at the most-read education stories of 2013 - and a request to readers
by thenotebook on Dec 24 2013
The Notebook is on hiatus during the holidays. We'll be back in January, but in the meantime, take a look back at the most-read stories for each of the twelve months of the past year. In 2013, what stories were you, our readers, most interested in?
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Strawberry Mansion High School gained national exposure as one of America's
Where did thousands of students from closed schools go? First reports are in
Strawberry Mansion High School gained national exposure as one of America's
Where did thousands of students from closed schools go? First reports are in
Just-released 2013 enrollment numbers from the School District show that the overwhelming majority of students displaced from closed schools ended up in other District schools. The new reports on District, charter, and alternative school enrollments reveal some significant movement of students between schools this year and include the first publicly released data about where the displaced students