Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Large high schools fret over city's preferences
By | February 2, 2012, 11:55am UTC - Large schools in the city, which include many of the most elite, are worried about their survival. (Times)
- New data show student results at schools that closed. (GothamSchools, SchoolBook, NY1, Daily News)
- Citing philosophical differences, Pedro Noguera has resigned from SUNY’s charter school board. (WSJ)
- SUNY officials: Underprepared high school grads cost the system $70 million a year. (Times-Union)
- The principals union chief panned the city’s turnaround plans. (GothamSchools, SB, Daily News, Post)
- So did Michael Mulgrew, head of the United Federation of Teachers, in new detail. (GothamSchools)
- The Post says state ed chief John King should discard Mulgrew’s and Logan’s letters in his “circular file.”
- Diane Ravitch urged city principals to join a protest against the state’s evaluation law. (GothamSchools)
- Students staged a walkout and protest against the city’s planned school closures. (GothamSchools, NY1)
- Students defended faltering Academy of Business and Community Development. (GothamSchools, NY1)
- Discovery High School in the Bronx closed an urban farming program beloved by students. (Daily News)