Skip to main contentRemainders: Chicago could take 5-year school closure break
By | November 27, 2012, 2:32am UTC - Chicago’s new schools chief says she may put a 5-year moratorium on closures. (Catalyst Chicago)
- A former educator makes the case for Common Core classes with more narrative nonfiction. (Times)
- Teacher: schools become “community hubs” during disasters like Hurricane Sandy. (Schoolbook)
- A children’s book illustrator decries the decrease in funding for public arts education.(Atlantic)
- Brooklyn’s Urban Dove Charter School use sports topics to engage students in classes. (SI)
- Bryan Stromer reflects on college process while coping with mother’s cancer diagnosis. (The Choice)
- Problems underlying federal education reform agenda could grow worse in second term. (Dissent)