- Gregg Breinberg, P.S. 22’s chorus director, talks about being named sexiest man of the year. (Salon)
- An investigation finds skyrocketing levels of high-priced lobbying for K-12 virtual education. (The Nation)
- A teacher weighs celebrating multiple cultures in a class dominated by one. (No Sleep ‘Til Summer)
- Scholarship reports are the new Teacher Data Reports: Flawed, but useful to an extent. (NYC Educator)
- A teacher describes her sudden move from fourth and fifth grade to kindergarten classes. (Edwize)
- New York City is among 12 winners of grants to create public “learning labs.” (Curriculum Matters)
- Some officials have a different idea for the Cobble Hill building slated for a charter school. (SchoolBook)
- An Ohio parent who works for a reform group says she plans to “walk the walk” on choice. (Flypaper)
- Deborah Meier on what is meant when people talk about the “public” in education. (Bridging Differences)
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