- Duncan thinks there will be a lot of losers in round one of Race to the Top.
- The Washington Post looks at the two major charter school studies and controversy surrounding them.
- A look at charter schools’ tax filings reveals the millions they take in from philanthropists.
- District 20’s CEC has voted to bring back the schools’ old bake sale rules.
- A new report shows that most students at failing Title I schools are still not getting tutoring.
- One blogger thinks all schools, especially middle and HS, should have teaching kitchens.
- Liz Willen writes that sharing is no longer an option for a Chelsea middle school that must move out.
- A UFT party says its time to drop disagreements and fight Bloomberg.
- Peter Murphy says the Post should have exhorted the state government, not Tisch, to act on RttT.
- The Bronx borough president is hosting a meeting about growing class sizes.
- Though his education proposals need the state legislature’s approval, Bloomberg criticized the body today.
- AFT head Randi Weingarten stopped by the Detroit public schools’ contract talks.
- Philly’s teachers’ contract deadline has been extended for a third time.
- And a teacher fesses up to watching Twilight while her students take a test.