Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Report: Most city junior college students drop out
By | November 21, 2011, 12:19pm UTC - A new report says most students who enroll at CUNY’s junior colleges drop out before graduating. (WSJ)
- Students protested their school’s subbing of online classes for regular teaching. (Daily News, Daily Mail)
- A leaked email suggests the state doesn’t want to adjudicate a local school busing battle. (S.I. Advance)
- An East Harlem nonprofit is evicting the charter school it has housed for 11 years. (GothamSchools)
- The city and school bus drivers union warn of a strike. (GothamSchools, Times, DN, Post, NY1, WSJ)
- Across the city, afte-rschool programs help give students extra school help and resources. (Daily News)
- Michael Winerip: A nonprofit called Let’s Get Ready prepares low-income students for college. (Times)
- A teenage girl who attends Transit Tech HS offers a view into the sex ed climate at her school. (Post)
- A Pennsylvania private school offers a model for sex education that doesn’t downplay pleasure. (Times)
- New England prep schools are encouraging students to take courses in agriculture. (Times)
- An increasing number of universities, including Stanford, are operating online high schools. (Times)
- New York’s efforts to open college doors for undocumented students face obstacles. (Daily News)