Skip to main contentRemainders: The ATR pool as the flip-side of "select recruits"
By | July 18, 2013, 1:22am UTC - While the city was cultivating “Select Recruits,” it was also leaving ATRs hanging. (Chaz’s School Daze)
- The future of this year’s graduates will decide whether Bloomberg’s school policies worked. (City Limits)
- Stand for Children’s founder tells a story to argue in favor of the Common Core standards. (Hechinger)
- Readers, including former state ed chief David Steiner, respond to an editorial on testing. (Times)
- A perk of going to a charter school: You can leave the city and stay enrolled for free. (Insideschools)
- A lawyer who spent seven years with Teach for America offers sharp criticism of it. (Answer Sheet)
- Kentucky is sanctioning a parenting columnist for practicing psychology without a license. (Law Blog)
- A story of charter-district school co-location causing tensions — in Los Angeles. (Frying Pan News)
- Praise for Rafe Esquith’s new book includes a question about whether we’ll cover it. (NYC Urban Ed)