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By | December 21, 2010, 1:27am UTC - A right-wing think tank’s list of best and worst education events of 2010. (Hoover Institution, via Edwize)
- Education Secretary Arne Duncan joined President Obama as the victim of a hoops accident. (Russo)
- Brooklyn’s IS 318 won the national chess championship — again. (The Gambit)
- Charter-friendly Senator Craig Johnson formally conceded his seat in a contested race. (State of Politics)
- A community board voted down a key piece of the Harlem Children’s Zone’s expansion plan. (DNAInfo)
- The city’s best high school wrestler is Lehman’s Jorge Jimenez, and he’s staying local. (City Room)
- Inspired by Michelle Rhee, a tongue-in-cheek guide to starting a grassroots ed group. (Seattle Ed 2010)
- Arthur Goldstein: If Cathie Black wants to build bridges, she’ll start by killing bedbugs. (GS Community)
- A Brooklyn kindergartner and his dad share the coolest lunchtime ritual ever. (WanderMonster)
- Brooklyn Prospect Charter School has secured a permanent location starting in 2012. (Brownstoner)