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By | August 12, 2010, 11:13pm UTC - Advice for teachers aiming to build an online presence. (Innovative Educator)
- Swedish school operators want to open a charter school in Manhattan. (Insideschools)
- Chris Arp reports on a Bed-Stuy school aide being groomed as an R&B star. (Capital NY)
- The state teachers union is holding off on endorsing a gubernatorial candidate. (NYSUT)
- Unlike the Senate, the House hasn’t revealed exactly what’s in its ed spending bill. (Politics K-12)
- A fourth-grader who happens to live at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is a new style icon. (Jezebel)
- Two students whose families immigrated illegally describe their college fears. (Jay Mathews)
- Early childhood ed really wasn’t shut out of innovation grants, Arne Duncan insists. (Early Stories)
- A breakdown of school staff firings in Chicago’s turnaround schools. (Chicago Public Radio)