Rise & Shine: DOE's Cami Anderson finalist for Newark chief

  • Cami Anderson, a top DOE official, is one of two finalists for superintendent in Newark. (Star-Ledger)
  • The head of the controversial Shuang Wen School, Winston Chow, resigned after eight months. (NY1)
  • Officials at Chelsea High School are updating the “war board” of students’ graduation statuses. (WNYC)
  • A veteran In-Tech Academy teacher says unjustified U-ratings drove her to retire. (Riverdale Press)
  • Chancellor Walcott said he would look into the case of the 7-year-old handcuffed during a tantrum. (NY1)
  • But Walcott also said that unfortunately, young students must sometimes be restrained. (Daily News)
  • The city’s plan for rezoning Lower Manhattan schools has some parents worried. (Downtown Express)
  • Delaware has frozen Race to the Top funds to the district run by ex-NYCer Marcia Lyles. (News Journal)
  • East Village parents and school leaders are planning a shared green roof and garden. (The Villager)