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By | March 1, 2012, 11:36am UTC - High school admit data showed a slight uptick in diversity at elite schools. (GothamSchools, Times, AP)
- The school ranked first most often was again Baruch College Campus High School. (Insideschools, Post)
- Queens parents and politicians don’t like the city’s plans to turn around local schools. (Daily News)
- Students at John Dewey HS say they’re being bullied and the city won’t let them transfer. (Daily News)
- Williamsburg parents are suing over Success Charter Network’s engagement efforts. (Brooklyn Paper)
- An appeals court ruled churches should be allowed to use city school buildings until June. (NY1, Times)
- A charter school version of Eagle Academy, the city’s network of boys schools, will open in Newark. (AP)
- A judge did not require bail for the latest city school worker accused of sexual misconduct. (Post)
- San Francisco dropped seniority layoffs in a limited policy designed to protect recent hires. (Chronicle)
- Los Angeles could soon do away with a policy that removes misconduct files after four years. (L.A. Times)
- Los Angeles is also revising a draconian truancy law that meant students were arrested at school. (NPR)