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By | March 15, 2013, 10:59am UTC - The Collegiate Institute for Math and Science might not have prom unless all seniors graduate. (Post)
- The UFT ramped up its push to limit mayoral control with a policy proposal. (GothamSchools, Post)
- Parents are complaining about discipline at Success Academy charter schools. (Daily News, Post, NY1)
- Students at Bread and Roses High School are blaming themselves for the school’s closure. (Daily News)
- Parents who are worried about a state student data system got new allies. (GothamSchools, SchoolBook)
- A Washington Heights school with a new building is also grappling with a student’s suicide. (Daily News)
- The Times says poor districts and New York City should both get increased state education funding.
- Nashville officials learned that a charter operator would overhaul local schools, not them. (Tennessean)
- Boston officially adopted a student assignment plan meant to cut students’ commutes. (Times, Globe)
- New Orleans wants to entice high-performing charter schools to rejoin the city system. (Times-Picayune)