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By | April 19, 2013, 11:45pm UTC - The group creating tests for New York proposed how ELLs will receive support. (Learning the Language)
- Emailing and texting raise concerns that school boards are violating transparency laws. (Edweek)
- Uncertified Bridgeport superintendent Paul Vallas is back in school following a lawsuit . (District Dossier)
- Could politicians like Andrew Cuomo cave to growing test resentment as scores drop? (Dana Goldstein)
- A New Jersey district chose Singapore Math curriculum for its elementary schools. (Madison Patch)
- UFT President Michael Mulgrew explained why he still supports the union’s charter school. (ICE UFT)
- A Boston charter school teacher argues that standardized tests benefit low-income students. (Atlantic)
- ICYMI: Anthony Weiner’s education positions haven’t changed much since 2009. (GothamSchools)
- P.S. 22’s chorus sang “Please Come to Boston,” a tribute to the city after its tragic week. (P.S. 22 Chorus)
- Here are six ways that parents and teachers can talk to children about disaster. (Daily News)