Skip to main contentRemainders: Tips for helping neighborhood schools get better
By | October 5, 2013, 1:39am UTC - A parent who wants to help her zoned school get better receives tips about where to start. (Insideschools)
- New York education officials looked to Kentucky when predicting Common Core test scores. (Capital NY)
- A 50CAN staffer is heading back to work at the New York State School Boards Association. (Eduwonk)
- Arne Duncan had to cancel his “Education Nation” date due to the government shutdown. (Politics K-12)
- A Queens middle school teacher describes realizing that he had gotten through to a student. (Edwize)
- A city teacher advocates for teaching with one’s door open, both literally and figuratively. (Jose Vilson)
- A Florida student was briefly held back after falling one point short of passing a state test. (Answer Sheet)
- A quarter of Detroit students got prizes for showing up on Michigan’s “Count Day.” (Joanne Jacobs)