Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Nationally, more charters open in affluent districts
By | November 15, 2011, 12:04pm UTC - The growth of charter schools in affluent districts is raising concerns about inequality. (BusinessWeek)
- The nonprofit Turnaround for Children aims to improve schools by addressing students’ needs. (Times)
- A successful Williamsburg school could move to East New York, where its students live. (Daily News)
- The Archdiocese of New York is set for a major reorganization of the city’s Catholic schools. (Daily News)
- Eighteen students were hospitalized after being pepper sprayed at Leadership Academy HS. (Post)
- The union that represents school aides plans to sue over their layoffs. (GothamSchools, Daily News)
- Two Jackson Heights public schools are going to open their playgrounds to the public. (Daily News)
- A 15-year-old arrested in a shooting outside Promise Academy was not a student there. (Daily News)
- The state Board of Regents approved relaxing some special education requirements. (GothamSchools)
- The state has named an independent investigator to review test security. (GothamSchools, SchoolBook)
- Chicago’s union head apologized to Ed Secretary Arne Duncan for making fun of his lisp. (Tribune)
- Across the country, more schools are giving up on hallways lockers as needs change. (USA Today)
- Kevin Chavous: Congress’s education law debate has spawned an unholy right-union alliance. (WSJ)
- A spending bill that Congress released yesterday would roll back proposed health standards. (AP)