Skip to main contentRemainders: Cuomo picks former NYC-er as his education chief
By | October 19, 2012, 12:55am UTC - Gov. Cuomo named a D.C. schools official with city roots to be his education deputy. (Albany Watch)
- Here’s the second post in a series on maximizing your school’s progress report score. (Datacation)
- The main school facilities work in the city’s updated capital plan is expedited PCB removal. (Schoolbook)
- A student at Central Park East High School writes about how he has dealt with loss. (Learning Network)
- Argentinian high school students are so engaged that they seize their schools to change policy. (Atlantic)
- A scholar of education philanthropy says New York City’s early wins could change course. (Straight Up)
- At Jon Hamm “Brooklyn Castle” screening, a future female grandmaster stole the show. (Gothamist)
- Google says its new ChromeBook, at $295, could help schools boost their computing power. (CNET)
- Real estate brokers in Washington Heights join parents in worrying about a rezoning plan. (DNAInfo)
- An expert on picking schools urges calm about Park Slope’s rezoning plan. (A Child Grows In Brooklyn)