- Under a reform plan, the city will open 125 bilingual programs. (GS, WSJ, NY1, Times, Post, Daily News)
- One school in Washington Heights lost all of its school aides in last week’s layoffs. (The Uptowner)
- Other schools are having difficulty figuring out who can take on the work of laid-off aides. (Daily News)
- Graduation is in jeopardy for seniors at a H.S. who are taking classes they already passed. (Daily News)
- Fears reawaken at P.S. 51’s new building after it tests positive for another toxin. (GS, NBC New York)
- Principals affected by a downtown school rezoning said the plan would add stability. (SchoolBook)
- A drawn-out grievance at Bronx Science illuminates principal’s teacher evaluations. (Riverdale Press)
- A week after he urged more private money, Walcott named a new fund-raising chief. (SchoolBook)