Skip to main contentRemainders: Credit, kudos as Michigan school gun law is vetoed
By | December 19, 2012, 12:27am UTC - Michigan won’t have a law letting guns into schools, and the AFT is taking credit. (Beltway Confidential)
- Michelle Rhee told officials internally in her advocacy group that she opposed the bill. (StudentsFirst)
- Previously, StudentsFirst had said it would abstain from weighing in on gun control policies. (HuffPo)
- Principals also say they would not want to be armed, as some have suggested after Newtown. (Atlantic)
- A video about school discipline from 1947 is dated yet still applicable to schools today. (Answer Sheet)
- The city’s ex-accountability czar see three education management theories at war. (EdWeek via Russo)
- A series of open letters to “reformers” has morphed with a response from one of them. (Gary Rubinstein)
- Parents who organized a brainstorming sessions about post-Bloomberg schools recap it. (Insideschools)
- A teacher reports from the launch of the Museum of Mathematics, soon to host many field trips. (B Niche)