Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Redo doesn't undo parent council election woes
By | June 9, 2011, 11:25am UTC - Redone after criticism, online parent elections drew fewer votes and more complaints. (Daily News, Post)
- Gov. Cuomo proposed soothing pension woes in part by making 65 the new retirement age. (Times)
- Third-year teacher Juhyung Harold Lee says he’ll go to law school if layoffs aren’t decided soon. (WNYC)
- City efforts to address space issues could bring settlement in the UFT-NAACP lawsuit. (GothamSchools)
- Chancellor Walcott: I’m even more hurt knowing that the national NAACP supports the suit. (Daily News)
- The fundraising arm of the schools department is starting to track alums from graduation. (Daily News)
- State reviews of four struggling city schools resulted in a recommendation that they be closed. (Post)
- Responding to last year’s student drowning, the city tightened field trip rules. (GothamSchools, Times)
- Parents at PS 107 in Park Slope say a new kindergarten will make the school too crowded. (Daily News)
- A 16-year-old girl was shot just after leaving the Soundview campus in the Bronx. (NY1, CBS New York)
- State lawmakers could decide to raise SUNY and CUNY tuition by 5.5 percent in five years. (NY1)
- Seven parochial schools on Staten Island are closing this year, putting pressure on public schools. (NY1)