Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Monday, 6/16
By | June 16, 2008, 1:00pm UTC - After a spring of mailing malfunctions, the DOE has paid to have some admissions letters hand delivered. (Insideschools, Sun)
- Al Sharpton supports Chancellor Klein, but not his budget cuts. (Daily News)
- Budget cuts are threatening some of the programs that have made LaGuardia High School famous. (Daily News)
- Backers of a proposed Hebrew language charter school say they won’t try to use DOE space. (Post)
- A Queens school loses its battle to cut a program for deaf students. (Daily News)
- Lafayette High School will keep a couple of English teachers, after all. (Daily News)
- A program of intensive socialization works well for kids with Asperger Syndrome. (Washington Post)