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By | October 11, 2013, 11:04am UTC - The mother of the still-missing 14-year-old autistic boy plans to sue the DOE. (WNYC, NY1, CBS, Times)
- The state education department’s website briefly directed people to a racy chat line. (LoHud)
- A plan to open a third school in an East Williamsburg building is meeting resistance. (DNAInfo)
- Five teachers allege they were fired from a city preschool because they are black. (Daily News)
- The city found $550,000 to ensure the elementary school Penny Harvest sees another year. (Times)
- Parents at an under-enrolled charter school don’t know it could be forced to close. (DNAInfo)
- Over-the-counter enrollment numbers are high at many struggling schools. (Post, GothamSchools)
- To measure student learning in early grades, younger students are taking bubble tests. (Daily News)
- Campbell Brown: Arbitrators are too permissive in teacher sexual misconduct cases. (Post)
- Bronx Science’s new interim principal has deep knowledge of the school. (Riverdale Press)
- Juan Gonzalez: Stories of inequitable co-locations boost de Blasio on education. (Daily News)