- The woman whose suit opened Stuyvesant High to girls will receive the diploma she never got. (HuffPo)
- A teacher describes going through five stages of grief after learning he would switch grades. (B Niche)
- After reporting from Japan, Lindsey Christ outlines how Japanese schools use time. (ExpandEd Schools)
- The city’s Innovation Zone started two new programs to get schools thinking creatively. (On Innovation)
- A city education official will be a principal in the district that wants tuition-paying students. (Rye Patch)
- A sociology professor says it’s too bad Bloomberg wants to leave an education legacy. (Atlantic Cities)
- P.S. 87 is considering reducing its dual-language program by 80 percent to save money. (DNA Info)
- The city’s experience shows that some students lose out when school choice is uncontrolled. (Alternet)
- Comptroller John Liu, a mayoral candidate, spoke at nine graduation ceremonies today. (City Room)
- Leonie Haimson FOILed for education officials’ performance reviews. None exists. (NYC P.S. Parents)
- A program to teach city students science through rap music held its final session on Friday. (City Room)