Skip to main contentRise & Shine: City to phase out ammonia-treated beef in schools
By | March 22, 2012, 10:38am UTC - Amid pressure, city schools will cut ammonia-treated beef. (SchoolBook, Daily News, NY1, Post, WSJ)
- Mayoral candidate Christine Quinn has made making kindergarten mandatory a top focus. (Times)
- The DOE is set to release social media standards to guide links between teachers and students. (NY1)
- State Senate Republicans want to give private schools public funds for after-hours busing. (Daily News)
- The city’s prospects for teacher hiring appear to be improving after years of restrictions. (GothamSchools)
- The DOE found funding so low-income students won’t have to pay for AP exams after all. (SchoolBook)
- The city’s plan to relocate a school for disabled students has some students staying behind. (Daily News)
- The Panel for Educational Policy approved nearly 20 school co-locations. (GothamSchools, NY1)
- Two city students won tickets to a national spelling bee, including last year’s favorite. (Daily News, NY1)
- Teachers describe the issues that have them more dissatisfied than ever on a survey. (Huffington Post)
- Seattle’s school board voted to keep its relationship with Teach for America after tension. (Seattle Times)