Skip to main contentRemainders: Students similar, not the same at PS 194, Success
By | May 28, 2010, 11:40pm UTC - Harlem Success serves fewer needy students overall than P.S. 194, Kim Gittleson finds.
- A new student group helped teachers test out professional development by taking part in it.
- New York RTTT roundup: Times, Daily News, Post, Gotham Gazette, oh yeah and us!
- Nelson Smith, of the national charter lobby, suggests NY charter supporters gave away too much.
- The Atlantic’s Wire blog has a rundown of different cases for the federal “teacher bailout.”
- Meanwhile, EdWeek explains that the legislation is stalled in Congress and what Obama thinks.
- Ruben Brosbe learns a smart former student’s mom forgot to fill out her middle school applications.
- New U.S. Dept of Ed data show that 2010 saw more high-poverty schools.
- The data also show a widening black-white gap in bachelor’s degrees, notes Debra Viadero at EdWeek.
- A perfectly terrible senior prank in Iowa: 14,000 cups filled with water, spelling out 2010.
- J.P. Morgan & Chase will invest $325 million in helping charter schools improve their facilities.
- To send special education students to private schools, D.C. pays more than $100k per child.
- HuffPost compiles funny answers students give on tests. (Via Joanne Jacobs.)