Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Charter operators who oppose rent are paid a lot
By | October 28, 2013, 10:39am UTC - Many of the charter operators who don’t want to pay rent are paid more than the chancellor. (Daily News)
- Several upstate districts are forgoing Race to the Top funds over student data worries. (Journal News)
- The Department of Education is set to give a $100 million food contract to a troubled company. (Post)
- President Obama visited a much-hyped Brooklyn school. (GothamSchools, Times, Daily News, NY1, AP)
- We explained the buzz over the school, Pathways in Technology Early College HS. (GothamSchools)
- The Daily News says Obama’s visit should be a lesson to Bill de Blasio about not changing school policy.
- The state plans to cut some tests, but critics say the efforts aren’t significant. (Times, AP, WSJ last week)
- Advocates for diversity at elite high schools are hopeful about a de Blasio administration. (Daily News)
- A college student asks the next mayor to aid charter schools like the one he says changed his life. (Post)
- Joe Lhota drew attention to his support for the charter sector at a campaign stop. (GothamSchools, NY1)
- The Daily News says schools are better than pre-Bloomberg, so the new mayor shouldn’t change them.
- More military families are opting out of frequent school transitions by choosing home-schooling. (AP)