Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Schools dropped touted School of One program
By | September 5, 2012, 10:51am UTC - Two of the three schools that launched the high-profile School of One program dropped it. (Daily News)
- The city’s bid to make school lunches healthier also made them not hit federal calorie minimums. (Times)
- Pop-up enrollment offices across the city match latecomer students with open seats. (GothamSchools)
- A principal removed after investigators found improprieties was also fined. (GothamSchools, Post)
- After months, parents at Brooklyn’s P.S. 9 are still trying to make up a federal funding loss. (Daily News)
- City schools slated for turnaround last year, including seven in Queens, are now reopening. (Daily News)
- A new “career ladder” plan will give quicker raises to D.C. teachers in needy schools. (Washington Post)
- More than a dozen school districts nationally are facing legal challenges to same-sex programs. (WSJ)
- Classes resumed in Chicago, but they could end again if teachers carry out a threatened strike. (Tribune)
- The Gervais, Ore., school district is trying to close a funding gap by selling off most of itself. (Times)