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By | November 16, 2012, 12:00pm UTC - A budget watchdog warns that $2 billion in federal school funding could be cut by the fiscal cliff. (Times)
- Juan Gonzalez: A school with some higher-than-average test scores are facing closure. (Daily News)
- To build better principals, the city wants to recruit and train top teachers earlier. (GothamSchools)
- The UFT is suing the education department to see more of Joel Klein’s emails. (GothamSchools, News)
- Teenagers with a history of substance abuse receive specialized treatment in a Queens school. (News)
- Attendance in displaced schools ticked up as students are getting used to plush bus rides. (Schoolbook)
- Thousands of Kansas students have gotten a free pass in science. (Lawrence World Journal via HuffPo)
- A test administrator lost the SAT answer sheets for 30 Staten Island students last month. (NY Post)
- Sen. Schumer is pushing the state to create two new types of diplomas. (HuffPo, Democrat & Chronicle)