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By | January 23, 2013, 12:11pm UTC - A Princeton Review division censured for defrauding New York City has filed for bankruptcy. (Bloomberg)
- Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s budget proposal included several education plans. (GothamSchools, Daily News)
- The Archdiocese of New York City said it will close 24 Catholic schools. (Times, WSJ, NY1, Daily News)
- A Queens Catholic school flooded by Hurricane Sandy returned to its home building on Tuesday. (Times)
- Across the country, private religious schools are enrolling more foreign students to stay solvent. (WSJ)
- Chancellor Walcott says the city is doing everything it can to help families during the bus strike. (Post)
- The Times says the city’s position is justified, but it needs to help students get to school more thoroughly.
- The city and UFT continued fighting over teacher evaluation talks. (GothamSchools, Daily News, NY1)
- A columnist blames the evals debacle on Bloomberg’s weak leadership and a deputy’s ideology. (Post)
- City officials reassured parents after a light fixture with PCBs exploded at Staten Island’s P.S. 50. (NY1)