Skip to main contentRemainders: A student exposes school lunch's "yucky" reality
By | May 10, 2013, 12:56am UTC - A teacher who is grading state tests says she starts by learning all she can about students. (SchoolBook)
- A P.S. 130 student used a hidden camera to expose the reality of his school’s daily lunch. (City Room)
- A teacher who has gotten useful evaluations and less-than-useful ones compares the two types. (TFER)
- Beware the beautiful infographic: It might well be harder for students to read. (Inside School Research)
- For the second time in a week, Philadelphia students left school to rally against budget cuts. (Notebook)
- After girls from P.S. 75 in the Bronx wrote to Holocaust survivors, they got to meet in person. (City Room)
- P.S. 186 in Brooklyn explains how it used community partners to add time without too much cost. (TASC)
- Before we start extending the school day, it’s useful to figure out how long it is already. (Insideschools)
- A teen with Tourette’s who recorded an audio diary in 1996 is now a city ESL teacher. (NYNow)
- A teacher says she wishes appreciation wouldn’t always include advice to get promoted. (Ms. Speducate)