Skip to main contentRemainders: Missing boy brings questions about space-sharing
By | October 11, 2013, 10:54pm UTC - A space-sharing deal between schools where a boy went missing may have been a factor. (Schoolbook)
- The boy’s mother is now planning to sue the city for $25 million for allowing him to leave school. (WSJ)
- Commissioner John King faced a tough crowd while meeting with parents last night. (GS in Brief)
- The Department of Education just launched an online “one-stop shop for anti-bullying.” (NYC Schools)
- A foundation that supports city charter schools sent out a post-rally email touting the event. (GS in Brief)
- A boy’s death in a Philadelphia school raised new questions about school nurse layoffs. (Notebook)
- An interview with Scott Elliot, new editor of GothamSchools’ sister site in Indianapolis. (Russo)
- Some teachers protested outside the UFT’s general delegate assembly meeting this week. (Ed Notes)