Skip to main contentRise & Shine: City says teacher data report errors are not its own
By | December 21, 2010, 9:39am UTC - The city says schools, not the central DOE, are responsible for teacher data report errors. (Post)
- Federal authorities will test schools for toxins and could force the city to make repairs. (Post, WSJ)
- After a long delay, the City Council will require the city to release school arrest data. (Times, GS, DN)
- Former DOE deputy Christopher Cerf outlined his plans for New Jersey’s schools. (Star-Ledger)
- Chancellor Klein’s resignation topped off a topsy-turvy year in the city’s schools. (NY1)
- Massachusetts’ teachers union is proposing a plan to tie teachers’ ratings to test scores. (Boston Globe)