Skip to main contentRemainders: How today's health-care ruling could affect schools
By | June 29, 2012, 12:37am UTC - Today’s Supreme Court health care law ruling has ed implications. (HuffPo, Inside School Research)
- Teach for America alums are running for at least six state legislature spots. (Stateline via Russo)
- A teacher suggests a subversive way for his colleagues to use their $40 bonuses. (Accountable Talk)
- One principal got surprising and expensive news on the last day of school. (Miss Eyre/NYC Educator)
- A principal describes his seniors’ capstone projects, which he says blew him away. (Practical Theory)
- DFER’s Illinois branch wants the world to know that its representatives aren’t anti-union. (Catalyst)
- A teacher reminisces about being hired for her first teaching job on the spot. (On the Shoulders of Giants)
- A portrait of a classroom after preparations for sharing space are complete. (Inside Colocation)
- Attendance on the last day of school was normal, despite the odd days off beforehand. (SchoolBook)
- An argument for education journalism in an era of heavily politicized test score spin. (Shanker Blog)
- A study says California’s exit exam is too late to help struggling students. (Inside School Research)