Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Deal would give parents teacher ratings in writing
By | June 14, 2012, 10:58am UTC - A deal on the verge of completion in Albany would tell teachers’ ratings to parents in writing. (Post)
- Small schools opened by the Bloomberg administration saw their graduation rates fall. (Daily News)
- A third of pre-kindergarten applicants are being shut out, but thousands of seats are still open. (Post)
- The cell phone-storage company robbed at Columbus HS will refund students who lost phones. (NY1)
- Students entrusted their phones to the mobile storage van again, a day after the armed robbery. (Post)
- Council Speaker Christine Quinn blocked a vote to ask the state to let churches use school sites. (WSJ)
- New York City is now the state’s only district not to have squared away federal funds. (GothamSchools)
- The Daily News says Gov. Cuomo should drop his campaign to limit teacher ratings to parents only.
- A push for “inclusion” for students with special needs in San Francisco is drawing fire. (Bay Citizen)