Skip to main contentRemainders: Principal of a flooded transfer school gets her wish
By | November 6, 2012, 3:03am UTC - A principal said she’d rather reopen in a flooded school than lose transfer students. (She is.) (Hechinger)
- A teacher at a Brooklyn private school says after Sandy, students need compassion. (Motherlode)
- Across the city, parent-teacher associations are pitching in to raise hurricane relief funds. (SchoolBook)
- ConEd says it will take a week to restore steam heat to Lower Manhattan and its schools. (The Lo-Down)
- A mother says getting constant updates on her son’s grades is annoying, and helpful. (FreeRange Kids)
- A marine-themed New Haven school is squatting in temporary space where it started out. (Independent)
- Hoboken schools might reopen on Thursday, but they also might not, after much damage. (Patch)
- A teacher offers personal and professional reasons why he braved Friday’s commute. (NYCDOEnuts)
- After praising her Friday workday, a teacher shares the resources her colleagues compiled. (Finkfinity)
- An analysis of tomorrow’s national and state elections leads to an ESEA in 2015 conclusion. (Rick Hess)
- Arthur Goldstein: “If I ran my … classes the way Walcott runs the school system, I’d resign.” (SchoolBook)