Skip to main contentRemainders: UFT reassessing its alliances post-pension deal
By | March 21, 2012, 12:44am UTC - The UFT is “reevaluating all of [its] relationships” with lawmakers after pension changes. (Daily Politics)
- A physical education teacher at a Brooklyn high school was arrested on sex abuse charges. (DNA Info)
- The long and tortuous story of an unlikely football powerhouse, a small D.C. school. (Grantland)
- Students at Los Angeles’s Locke High School offer a high-production rap video about testing. (YouTube)
- A crackdown on bake sales hasn’t curbed sky-high sugar intake at one mother’s school. (Insideschools)
- Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel is blaming school woes on Arne Duncan’s tenure. (Politico via Russo)
- A principal advises against “winner’s peace” sanctions in student-on-student conflict. (Practical Theory)
- Students at three shared campuses in Brooklyn authored a report on easing co-locations. (SchoolBook)
- States have varied widely in their approach to distributing School Improvement Grants. (Politics K-12)
- School officials across the country are optimistic about SIG grants two years into them. (Politics K-12)
- Some charter schools’ recruitment conjures a suggestion that the market is saturated. (NYC P.S. Parents)