- Parents at MS 447, a likely site for a new Success Network charter school, aren’t happy. (Brooklyn Paper)
- The City Council said the city could do more for homeless students. (GothamSchools, NY1, Daily News)
- Brooklyn Tech turned an old woodworking shop into a state-of-the-art mock courtroom. (Daily News)
- Across the city yesterday, students interacted with the Hudson River through projects and trips. (NY1)
- A DOE official promoted illegal lobbying. (GothamSchools, Post, Daily News, Times, NY1, WSJ)
- The Board of Regents endorsed a law to help illegal immigrant students. (GothamSchools, Daily News)
- The city is seeking to fire a Queens school secretary who killed her seemingly abusive husband. (Post)
- The U.S. Senate rejected a bid to limit the inclusion of potatoes in school lunches. (Times)
- Education is popular among D.C. legislators, especially Democrats, for the first time in years. (AP)
- New laws let Munster, Ind., ditch all traditional textbooks in favor of digital texts this year. (Times)