- A City Council candidate’s wife says private school protects their special-needs son.
- One ed mayor to another: Cory Booker suggests that Bloomberg go bald. (Visualization aid.)
- A troubling number of Dallas high school grads struggled in college, Holly Hacker reports.
- Henry Louis Gates Jr. explains a K-12 curriculum idea. (Republished from before-he-was-famous.)
- Billions of the ed-stimulus dollars sit fallow in state’s coffers, NPR’s Claudio Sanchez reports.
- Following yesterday’s Post op-ed, an emotional why-I-left-my-school story from Boston.
- Telling his side of the para story, Leo Casey accuses Eva Moskowitz et al. of caring only about money.
- School began again for little Bill Clinton, the boy the Christian Science Monitor was following.
- Mike Antonucci says the latest education Census shows why teacher layoffs are inevitable.
- Politico profiles Arne Duncan, saying he could become the most influential ed/sec ever.
- Telling that CNN’s “Black in America 2” was about the achievement gap.
- The charter school student who was expelled — and fought back. (Via NYC Educator.)
- And stay tuned to Twitter tomorrow. Bloomberg’s managing his own account!