Skip to main contentRemainders: Success Academy renews a legal fight over audits
By | July 11, 2013, 10:44pm UTC - Success Academy is suing to halt the state comptroller from auditing charter schools. (Courthouse News)
- Tennessee is the latest state to begin to move away from “step increases” in teacher pay. (Teacher Beat)
- A Townsend Harris High School teacher explains why she’s left the classroom to write. (SchoolBook)
- Philadelphia poets are taking on the city’s sweeping school closures through verse. (Apiary Magazine)
- U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan has used “no excuses” vocabulary in a new way. (Answer Sheet)
- The lines between high school and college are blurring, and that might be a good thing. (Jay Greene)
- Like Anthony Weiner, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn wants to help private schools. (Forward)
- Everybody talks about urban school leadership. Here’s a view from a rural principal. (Larry Cuban)