Skip to main contentRemainders: Another turnaround principal is removed in Queens
By | April 6, 2012, 10:20pm UTC - As we reported in March, the longtime principal of August Martin HS was pulled. (Queens Chronicle)
- Bloomberg suggested that arbitrators in misconduct hearings ruled in favor of the union. (Politicker)
- A psychologist’s prescription for parents who want to help their children with homework. (Answer Sheet)
- An art teacher encourages students to incorporate design and math lessons into their work. (Schoolbook)
- The rating for a film about bullying was lowered, meaning teenagers can finally watch it. (MSNBC)
- Francis Lewis High School is hosting an ‘unconference’ on teaching for city educators in May. (EdCamp)
- When lured with cash, students excelled in Advanced Placement programs. (Inside School Research)
- Tennessee lawmakers voted to ban teacher evaluation data from public, parents. (Commercial Appeal)
- A new study suggests that Upper West Side school overcrowding could soon get even worse. (DNA Info)
- Chicago Teachers Union leaders in contract talks say members would support a strike. (Tribune)
- D.C. officials are celebrating more accurate data as graduation rates decline. (Quick and the Ed)
- The number of Atlanta schools suspected of test fraud has dropped significantly since 2009. (AJC)
- GothamSchools is joining the city schools next week for (mostly) a week off. Enjoy spring break!