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By | October 4, 2013, 11:02am UTC - The UFT’s PAC didn’t disclose a robocall made during the primaries, raising questions. (GothamSchools)
- A new report finds lower pension costs make charter schools in public space cheaper for the city. (Post)
- The government shutdown forced a Brooklyn after-school program with 35 students to close. (WSJ)
- More educational casualties of the shutdown: the thousands of students in Head Start programs. (HuffPo)
- The rollout of the new teacher evaluation system means more tests at the year’s start. (GothamSchools)
- A prompt on one benchmark assessment focuses on Mayor Michael Bloomberg. (Daily News, CBS NY)
- Shots fired near 140th Street put P.S. 123 and a Success Academy on lockdown yesterday. (DNAInfo)
- Andres Alonso is being considered for the schools chancellor job under Bill de Blasio, the Post reports.
- The co-founder of Reddit is raising money for science and technology projects in schools. (Daily News)
- Bill de Blasio explains his plan B should his pre-kindergarten plan be shot down in Albany. (NY1)
- Parents’ concerns have delayed plans for a new Upper West Side school playground. (DNAInfo)
- Corey Johnson, who won a City Council primary downtown, wants more power for CECs. (Villager)
- More than 260 legal complaints have already been filed against Philadelphia’s schools. (Newsworks)