Skip to main contentRise & Shine: School with outsized gains is under investigation
By | December 19, 2011, 11:57am UTC - The city is investigating outsized Regents pass rate gains at Metropolitan Diploma Plus HS. (Daily News)
- Students at Lower Manhattan’s Marta Valle High School say discipline issues are out of control. (Post)
- With pre-kindergarten slots scarce, some middle-class families are setting up pre-K coops. (Times)
- New York did not win Race to the Top funds for early childhood education. (GothamSchools, Post, WSJ)
- Students and parents at Legacy High School say their school shouldn’t be closed. (GothamSchools)
- Michael Winerip: New York State’s 10-year path to the current accountability moment is tortuous. (Times)
- More students went to summer school this year and more were promoted. (GothamSchools, SchoolBook)
- The basketball coach at Campus Magnet HS is the first in the city to win 700 games. (Times, Daily News)
- A Bensonhurst middle school set a city record last year by suspending 32 students for sexting. (Post)
- A 9-year-old boy died after choking on his lunch at P.S. 47 earlier this month. (Post, NY1, Daily News)
- At Astoria’s P.S 234, a damaged gym means P.E. class includes movie-watching. (Daily News)
- The Staten Island Advance questions what can be gained by replacing one zoned school with another.
- The founder of Turnaround for Children explains how her group helps struggling schools. (Daily News)
- A BMCC student describes how the city’s stop-and-frisk policies have constrained his behavior. (Times)
- The health department is investigating reports of possible food poisoning at Canarsie’s P.S. 112. (NY1)
- A look at P.S. 215 and Peninsula Prep, two Rockaway schools that the city could close. (Daily News)
- “Babby,” the admissions director at the private Dalton School is seen as a gatekeeper to success. (Times)
- Across the country, school districts are making rules about teacher-student online interaction. (Times)
- Los Angeles’s new teachers contract rolls back an innovative policy that let outsiders run schools. (AP)
- Florida officials are set to okay new standards that would make state tests harder to pass. (Sun-Sentinel)
- A description of a protest-filled Chicago school board meeting and how the chair handled things. (Times)